Body Horror Game Where Girls Vomit On You & You're Ugly – BARBOTINE



Barbotine is a body horror game where women vomit on you and you suddenly transform worse and worse.

Game Info: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2845840/Barbotine/

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41 thoughts on “Body Horror Game Where Girls Vomit On You & You're Ugly – BARBOTINE”

  1. I find horror really good when it's about you not being able to fight back. And this didn't work for me because of that.

    However the fact that you are able to fight back and the combat is actually interesting makes me think they should make that idea into an actual full game in the future. Also the music is another catcher. As I said the horror aspect didn't hit and I may have missed something but the combat and music hits good.

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  2. Reminds me of getting violently ill when you live alone. Catch something at a party, every day it gets worse, call out of work, refuse to go to the hospital, become flesh demon, dig pit in basement, wield your infernal instrument of freedom to slay the demonic angels of vanity that plague your soul as you accept your truest self and all its flaws as you carve your way out of the hell that has sprouted within your bones, wake up feeling better.

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  3. I feel it looked less like tentacles and more like roots? That paired with the pictures of flowers becoming anatomy and the digging and the garden men make me think its about personal growth and the fraught relationship between the perceived and hidden self. Like a flower and its roots, theyre part of the same thing but we only tend to one of them regularly.
    Edit: the title seems to refer to a specific french pottery decorating technique, which makes me think of flower pots and outer shells

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  4. Definitely seems like the game is, at least in part, a metaphor for improving one's self-image, specifically, I think, defeating the idea that you have to be perfect. Hence the enemies being these marble-esque, muscular dudes with flower faces, and the protag being this gross, hunched over monster, until the end, when he's overcome it.

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