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Trash Horror Collection 4 is a single player action adventure game with horror, drama and mystery themes. It was developed by 616 GAMES and was released on March 10, 2024. It received positive reviews from players.

We present a true trash horror experience from the 80s, the golden age of VHS tapes. There are 7 short horror games inspired by the American series "Tales from the crypt", with cult horror and a touch of comedy. STORY MODE: Unlike the other collections, in this one we bring a "story mode", which brings together all 7 games in a new bizarre and bloody story. If you have alread…

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84%
Audience ScoreBased on 63 reviews
story4 positive mentions
stability8 negative mentions

  • The collection offers a variety of seven unique short horror games with distinct tones ranging from grotesque comedy to genuine horror, providing a diverse experience.
  • The new story mode ties the individual games together, adding cohesion and a sense of progression that fans appreciate.
  • The games have a nostalgic, low-budget 1980s B-movie aesthetic with intentionally crude graphics, VHS-style filters, and eccentric charm that fans of the series enjoy.
  • The collection suffers from multiple serious bugs and game-breaking issues that hinder gameplay progression in several episodes.
  • Some games, especially within the Poop Killer series, feel repetitive and mechanically simple, recycling similar ideas and becoming stale.
  • Poor direction and pacing in some games result in confusing objectives, long waiting times, and frustration, exacerbated by the lack of brightness/flashlight options in very dark scenes.
  • story
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story mode ties together seven distinct games with a loose, quirky meta-narrative that adds cohesion and variety, though it can feel cheesy and uneven in execution. While some players appreciate the connected anthology format and creative storytelling, others find it buggy, dragging, and occasionally frustrating. Overall, the story offers an interesting but imperfect framing device that fans of the series may enjoy despite its flaws.

    • “This installment compiles seven individual games—each with its own premise, characters, and tone—into a single cohesive experience tied together through a loose story mode.”
    • “The inclusion of a story mode, which connects all the individual games under a shared meta-narrative, gives this collection more cohesion than earlier installments.”
    • “It’s a clever way to turn a series of fragmented experiences into a broader, interconnected world, and while the overarching story remains as strange and chaotic as the individual episodes, it adds a sense of progression that fans of the series will appreciate.”
    • “The main plot of the story mode was sadly not connected to anything else, a bit disappointed... cool idea, poor execution - 3/10.”
    • “The story mode drags out though, so don't really play it if you hate boring story modes, it's cheesy too.”
    • “But story mode is so buggy that you need to be like a lottery win luck that you don't get game breaking bugs in story mode and need to skip game or start story over.”
  • humor
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is characterized by a mix of dark, absurd, and crude comedy that creates a unique, grindhouse-inspired tone with surprising shock elements. While some players find the jokes and scenarios creative and funny, others feel the humor becomes repetitive and loses impact in later installments. Overall, the humor is quirky, unapologetically messy, and adds distinct personality to the games.

    • “The pacing reflects the studio’s philosophy of shock and surprise above all else, echoing the spirit of grindhouse cinema, where horror and humor often collide in unpredictable ways.”
    • “Some episodes lean into dark humor with outrageous dialogue, absurd scenarios, or gleefully over-the-top gore.”
    • “It’s strange, messy, self-indulgent, and unapologetically crude, but it’s also creative, funny, and full of personality.”
  • stability
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including numerous game-breaking bugs, glitches, and technical problems that hinder playability, especially in story mode. These frequent and severe bugs often lead to a frustrating experience, with some players finding them more amusing than problematic but many regretting their purchase. Overall, the game’s stability is poor and detracts heavily from the overall experience.

    • “Horribly bad, the game is so buggy with lots of game-breaking bugs in this collection. 'Trash' means game-breaking bug-infested games and unplayable through.”
    • “Story mode is so buggy that you need to be lucky like winning a lottery not to get game-breaking bugs in story mode, forcing you to skip the game or start the story over.”
    • “Buggy game, very easy to break. The first game has no flashlight despite being too dark to see, and there are no brightness or gamma options in settings, causing a migraine.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics embrace a deliberately low-budget, pixelated style with janky animations and VHS-style filters that enhance its trash cinema aesthetic. This visual approach complements the game's exaggerated violence, creating a grotesque yet darkly comedic atmosphere, while maintaining steady performance and minimal load times.

    • “The graphical style perfectly complements the exaggerated violence, making each kill or transformation feel both grotesque and oddly comical.”
    • “Like its predecessors, it continues to embrace the low-budget aesthetic and eccentric tone that have become synonymous with the developer’s work.”
    • “The pixelated textures, deliberately janky animations, and VHS-style visual filters are all part of its aesthetic language.”
    • “Combined with the heavy grain filters and distorted lighting, Trash Horror Collection 4 fully commits to its aesthetic of trash cinema.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is widely criticized for being repetitive, mechanically simple, and boring, particularly in later installments where recycled ideas and tedious tasks diminish engagement. Additionally, some driving mechanics are noted as unpolished and frustrating. Overall, the gameplay lacks depth and variety, leading to a less enjoyable experience.

    • “For $2.99, I got about 3 and a half hours of gameplay.”
    • “Poop Killer 7 is very boring, especially near the ending when you need to hunt special poops in maze, traps, and fight rooms; it's a superbly boring gameplay.”
    • “Poop Killer 8 feels like recycled ideas, with repetitive and unfunny elements such as the marijuana guy, smoking marijuana, and beggar.”
    • “The collection’s biggest weakness lies in its repetitiveness and mechanical simplicity.”
    • “The games are mostly super boring compared to previous collections, with especially boring gameplay near the ending when you need to hunt special items in maze, traps, and fight rooms. It feels repetitive and unengaging.”
    • “The driving mechanics in one of the games are simply unpolished and atrocious.”
  • atmosphere
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is consistently praised for its gritty and chaotic feel, enhanced by sound design and storytelling. Despite some minor bugs and glitches, these issues tend to add to the overall charm rather than detract from the experience. Overall, the atmosphere is solid and well-received by fans.

    • “The sound design reinforces the gritty atmosphere.”
    • “While shorter overall, this collection maintains quality and delivers solid atmosphere across the board.”
    • “Bugs do exist—occasional glitches, misplaced textures, or camera issues—but these are more likely to amuse than frustrate, fitting neatly into the game’s chaotic atmosphere.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is well-optimized, running smoothly on most PCs due to its lightweight design, making it accessible to players with modest hardware.

    • “The collection runs smoothly on most PCs thanks to its lightweight design, making it accessible to players with even modest hardware.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect is seen as weakened by a slow, drawn-out story mode that some find boring and cheesy, which may diminish player engagement.

    • “The story mode drags out though, so don't really play it if you hate boring story modes; it's cheesy too.”
  • monetization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel the game's monetization is disappointing and resembles a cash grab, especially given its numerous game-breaking bugs that persist over a year after release, unlike older, more polished collections.

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Trash Horror Collection 4 is a action adventure game with horror, drama and mystery themes.

Trash Horror Collection 4 is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 2 hours playing Trash Horror Collection 4.

Trash Horror Collection 4 was released on March 10, 2024.

Trash Horror Collection 4 was developed by 616 GAMES.

Trash Horror Collection 4 has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Trash Horror Collection 4 for its story but disliked it for its stability.

Trash Horror Collection 4 is a single player game.

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