Terror of Hemasaurus is stomping its way to console next year, indie publisher Digerati announced today.
Sporting lovely pixel graphics and a particularly huge sloth, Terror of Hemasaurus is a co-op "smash 'em up" that supports local play for up to four players. Its characters include two dinosaur-like lizards, the aforementioned sloth, and a robotic beast called the "Autonomous Hemasaurus."
Arcade aficionados will note the similarity that Terror of Hemasaurus bears to Rampage — the smash 'em up stalwart that was later turned into a summer movie starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. While not especially deep, Rampage does elicit plenty of fond memories of summers spent at the local pizza place smashing up buildings with friends.
Terror of Hemasaurus has been making the rounds since at least 2019 with a beta on PC. It's being developed by solo developer Loren Lemcke, who previously worked on Super Blood Hockey.
Terror of Hemasaurus is slated for release on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch in early 2022. This announcement is part of IGN's coverage of Gamescom. For lots more info about this week's show, head to our Gamescom 2021 hub.