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    Mouthwashing review: this low-poly horror masterpiece will haunt me for a long time


    Review info

    Platform reviewed: PC
    Available on: PC
    Release date: September 26, 2024

    Mouthwashing has made a statement in late 2024. I wouldn’t be surprised if you’ve seen it all over social media, as more streamers and gaming fans are diving straight into the latest indie horror game. It’s easy to see why, even just saying the name of the game makes people go “Mouthwashing? What kind of name is that?”. Well, nothing can quite prepare you for the next two hours or so worth of gameplay, I can tell you that much. A game with a title so strange deserves to be a wild ride and god, I’m going to be thinking about this for such a long time alongside many of the other best horror games out there.

    Indie game developers Wrong Organ are the ones to blame for the inevitable onslaught of nightmares I’ll have over the coming days, as they’ve burned their horrifying imagery into my retinas and they’re probably feeling pretty gleeful about that. In fact, it’s so utterly disturbing I’ve had a hard time picking out images for this article for fear of scaring away half our audience. I’ve spared you the worst of it, whether or not you go and see the rest for yourself is up to you.

    In space no one can hear you… drinking mouthwash?

    Anya, Daisuke, and Swansea sit around an open box of mouthwash bottles. Anya has her head in her hands.

    (Image credit: Wrong Organ)

    Mouthwashing has a wonderfully sadistic premise. The five-person crew of the Tulpar, a freighter spacecraft owned by Pony Express, find their ship in a state of emergency. It was intentionally crashed, causing irreversible damage, and now its crew is stranded in space. We learn this in the first 30 seconds of the game where a little tagline in the captain’s log reads I hope this hurts. It only gets darker from that moment on.

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