Skip to main content

Slaughter Me Street: 1999

Slaughter Me Street: 1999 Game Cover
96%Game Brain Score
replayability, story
graphics, gameplay
96% User Score Based on 57 reviews

Platforms

PCWindows
Slaughter Me Street: 1999 Game Cover

About

Slaughter Me Street: 1999 is a single player survival action adventure game with horror, thriller and violence themes. It was developed by GlitchedLizard and was released on October 31, 2024. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Slaughter Me Street: 1999You've awoken in a familiar place. You are being hunted for your misdeeds. With blood on your hands and weight on your conscience, you must collect the relics of your past, and confront your demons once and for all... ...or die trying. Welcome back to Slaughter Me Street. In this official spin-off to the 123 Slaughter Me Street series, you are tasked with collecting the…

Skip User Reviews

96%
Audience ScoreBased on 57 reviews
replayability5 positive mentions
stability1 negative mentions

  • The game is a significant improvement over previous entries with polished graphics, atmospheric retro style, and better animations that enhance the horror experience.
  • It offers challenging, fast-paced gameplay combining Slender-style relic hunting with resource management and unique enemy mechanics, delivering great replayability and various difficulties.
  • The level design and enemy AI strike a good balance, with detailed maps, memorable monster designs, and dynamic audio that complement the tense atmosphere.
  • The RNG can sometimes result in unfair moments where enemies spawn too close or teleport unpredictably, leading to frustration.
  • The lack of checkpoints in longer levels, especially the last one, makes progress punishing and can detract from the fun.
  • Some gameplay elements feel repetitive and the horror impact is reduced by easy enemy dispatch via flashlight, which underutilizes their unique attributes.
  • graphics
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics receive praise for their charming retro, PS1-inspired style, showing a significant improvement in polish and atmosphere over previous entries. The low-poly visuals effectively enhance the horror experience without feeling cheap, creating a nostalgic yet fresh aesthetic that players find both engaging and visually appealing.

    • “I haven't even finished the game, I'm on the third level, but I just wanted to leave a review of this 10/10 game. It's amazing to see devs go from a mid-horror game with poor 3D graphics to an absolute masterpiece of a spectacle that is Slaughter Me Street 1999. The low poly graphics combined with the collecting gameplay loop remind me so much of my other favourite horror game It Steals. These games share so many winning game choices and hidden lore to find.”
    • “A significant improvement over previous games in all aspects, including gameplay, graphics, and story, as well as horror.”
    • “Usually retro inspired graphics are very hit and miss, but I love the old PlayStation inspired style here.”
    • “The previous games, while ambitious, often had the issue of not having enough polish with the graphics, environment, and animations, making the scares come across more as cheap than threatening.”
    • “I am aware it's trying to go for PSX visuals (which it somewhat does well), but it felt a lot closer to something like IMSCARED rather than like an SH game or something along those lines.”
    • “I haven't even finished the game, I'm on the third level, but I just wanted to leave a review of this 10/10 game. It's so good and amazing to see devs go from a pretty mid-horror game with poor 3D graphics, to an absolute masterpiece of a spectacle that is Slaughter Me Street 1999. The low poly graphics combined with the collecting gameplay loop reminds me so much of my other favorite horror game It Steals; these games share so many winning game choices and hidden lore to find.”
  • gameplay
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for innovatively blending Slender-style item collection with unique FNAF-inspired mechanics, resource management, and intense, challenging encounters, offering a fresh and fast-paced horror experience. While some moments, like the lengthy final level, may feel frustrating or repetitive, the overall gameplay is engaging, scary, and significantly improved from previous titles, appealing strongly to fans of retro, low-poly horror games.

    • “Combining the slender format of finding 8 items in a map but with FNAF elements like having to track and deal with multiple characters with unique mechanics while managing your resources to fend them off if caught was a neat way to make it stand out from being another basic Slender clone.”
    • “Think of Slender: The Eight Pages, but drenched in a really cool retro look and more fast paced gameplay.”
    • “The game is easily an amazing callback to 80s horror mixed with intense gameplay and terrifying world design, a must play for anyone looking for a good horror game to play.”
    • “There are some gameplay moments that can feel cheap at times, with the last level lasting way too long to be fun playing in one go. The game isn't very scary outside a few moments, as enemies are all dealt with using the flashlight, which can diminish their unique attributes that could have been more interesting to juggle between. In the end, it's still just another slender clone.”
    • “Combining the slender format of finding 8 items on a map with FNAF elements like having to track and deal with multiple characters with unique mechanics while managing your resources to fend them off if caught was a neat way to make it stand out from being another basic slender clone.”
    • “It's just gameplay.”
  • replayability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers strong replayability with multiple difficulty levels, unlockable collectibles, and challenging bonus stages that provide fresh experiences beyond the main story. Players consistently highlight its addictive nature, extensive content, and engaging challenges that encourage repeated playthroughs. Overall, it stands out as a highly replayable horror game with great value.

    • “It's very replayable, with many difficulties that incentivize playing through them all to collect extra collectibles which unlock challenge levels. These challenges provide a fun twist on the levels and offer unique experiences not seen in the normal game.”
    • “An addictive and difficult horror game with incredible replayability, serving as an amazing comeback to the Slaughter Me Street series.”
    • “The five main levels are beautifully made with tons of replayability and optional challenges.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is accessible to newcomers, allowing players to enjoy and understand it without prior knowledge of earlier titles. It is notably improved compared to previous games, contributing positively alongside gameplay, graphics, and horror elements.

    • “You can hop right into this game without previous knowledge of the former titles and still have fun and figure out the story.”
    • “A significant improvement over previous games in all aspects, including gameplay, graphics and story, as well as horror.”
    • “No story.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is well-received, with users expressing strong appreciation for the soundtrack.

    • “The music is pretty good too!”
    • “I like the soundtrack a lot too.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere in Slaughter Me Street 2 is widely criticized for feeling cheap and poorly executed, significantly detracting from the overall experience.

  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding in the game to be highly time-consuming and demanding, often requiring excessive effort to progress.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences occasional freezes, particularly in "the forest" area, but overall remains fairly stable.

Skip Game Offers

Buy Slaughter Me Street: 1999

Skip Videos

Videos

Skip Games Like Slaughter Me Street: 1999
Skip FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Slaughter Me Street: 1999 is a survival action adventure game with horror, thriller and violence themes.

Slaughter Me Street: 1999 is available on PC and Windows.

Slaughter Me Street: 1999 was released on October 31, 2024.

Slaughter Me Street: 1999 was developed by GlitchedLizard.

Slaughter Me Street: 1999 has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Slaughter Me Street: 1999 for its replayability but disliked it for its graphics.

Slaughter Me Street: 1999 is a single player game.

Similar games include FNAF Into The Pit [Old Edition], The Classrooms, PARANOIA PLACE, The Outlast Trials, It Steals and others.