Thrill Kill

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Thrill Kill is a controversial fighting game developed by Paradox Development that was cancelled several weeks before release when EA consumed its publisher.

Overview

Thrill Kill is a violent, 3D, arena-based fighting game, scheduled for release on PlayStation in October 1998.  The game is notable for it's relatively high level of controversial content.  Thrill Kill was cancelled in 1998, but would have been the first game ever to receive an AO rating from the ESRB.  Thrill Kill plays loosely similar to Power Stone 2.  Four fighters enter a 3D arena, and are fighting for their chance to escape from a modern-day Hell.

Story


The story revolves around eight characters, which are incarnations of mental illnesses and vices on Earth.  It takes place in a modern-day Hell, into which the characters have all died and descended to.  Marukka, the Goddess of Secrets, in her own boredom, has pitted the damned characters against each other for entertainment.  The characters are fighting to stay alive, and for the chance to be reborn onto Earth.

Gameplay

Thrill Kill is a 3D fighter that was slated to become the first PlayStation fighting game that supported four players at once.  After choosing characters, the players are put in a small room and immediately fight each other to the death.  Thrill Kill is different from most fighting games in that the victor is determined by who deals the most damage, rather than who lives the longest.  Each player has a "kill meter" at the top of the screen, which fills up as that player inflicts damage upon the other fighters.  When a player's kill meter is full, they can instantly kill an opponent in a particularly violent fashion.  If that opponent is the last opponent standing, the kill preformed is a thrill kill, which is especially gory and similar to fatalities in Mortal Kombat.  Kills can be performed on any opponent, regardless of their kill meter, adding a huge element of strategy to the game.  Once a player is killed, all kill meters are reset to zero.  The kill meter prevents players from taking a defensive-based stance in the game.  Players are able to hold down opponents using "gang-up" moves, while another player beats down the helpless player.  These two elements made the game fairly unbalanced, but the purpose of the game was to create the most controversial fighter possible, not to create a balanced fighter.

Types of Kills

There are four different kinds of kills a player can perform when their kill meter is full.  Which one is performed depends on the button pressed while the player's kill meter is full.  The player can hit an opponent so they stick to the wall, they can hit an opponent causing them to gorily explode, they can decapitate an opponent, or they can hit an opponent up to the ceiling and have their blood rain down upon them.  The computer usually decapitates other players when its kill meter is full.

A thrill kill is performed when there are only 2 fighters left in the arena.  It is similar to a fatality and kills the opponent in an over-the-top, excessively gory fashion.  Thrill kills were one of the most controversial elements of the game.

Examples of thrill kills:
  • Tearing an opponents limbs off and beating the opponent to death with them (Mammoth)
  • Shoving a cattle prod down an opponents throat and electrocuting them, causing them to explode (Belladonna)
  • Decapitating an opponent, drinking the blood from their severed head, then eating their arm (Cleetus)
  • Flipping over an opponent while simultaneously decapitating them with a chain (Tormentor)
  • Magically shrinking an opponent then crushing them with the character's foot (The Imp)
  • Putting an opponent in a trance which causes them to commit suicide using the cattle prod and explode (Belladonna)

Characters

Belladonna

Belladonna is the latex-clad, dominatrix maid of the game.  She is armed with a cattle prod and is the most sexually themed character in the game.  Belladonna was a proper librarian on Earth, but, changed into a deadly dominatrix when she found her husband was cheating on her with her sister.  She committed suicide by electrocuting herself with a cattle prod in a bathtub, which was reported as an "accident."  Belladonna lived in Savannah, Georgia.

Cleetus T. Radley

Cleetus is a backwoods cannibal who enjoys eating his victims after killing them.  He fights with the leg of one of his victims, which he carries around for good luck.  Cleetus was a trapper in Radley Hallow, Kentucky, who had a prior conviction for animal cruelty before his death.  He died of a tape worm infection which slowly starved him to death.

Dr. Gabriel Faustus

Dr. Faustus was a 37 year old plastic surgeon and serial killer in Los Angeles, California.  A hobby of his also happened to be dissectino of small animals.  He was often overzealous while operating, which caused him to lose restraint and kill his patients.  Twenty seven cases of malpractice were filed against him, but he recieved no convictions.  Faustus replaced his mandible with a bear trap-like jaw, and is armed with his scalpel in Hell.  Faustus died due to infection as a result of the grafting the bear trap to his face.

Billy B. Tattoo

Thirty-nine year old Tattoo, known in game as "The Imp," was a midget and government employee from Albany, New York with a Napolean complex.  He grafted makeshift stilts to his legs so he could physically measure up to people and often thinks about inflicting pain on those who look down on him.  The Imp died as a result of complications from amputating his legs to use the experimental stilts.

Franklin Peppermint

Peppermint, known as Mammoth in game, was a postal worker from Covington, Indiana.  He was a huge man, which earned him the name Mammoth at the office, and after getting fired from his job, went on a bloody rampage.  He slaughtered his co-workers and customers alike, before committing suicide with a gun.  In Hell, Peppermint transformed into a hulking ape-like creature as a result of his rage and fights with his bare fists.

Raymond Raystack

Raystack, known in game as Oddball, was a 31 year old FBI serial killer profiler in Belfast, Maine.  After tracking killers for years, he began to appreciate their work, and went on a series of killings that earned him the name the "Oddball Killer."  He is extremely intelligent and compassionless, but is bound by a straight jacket, even in Hell.  Raystick's attacks include bashing opponents with his body and kicking.

Judge William J. Whitefield

Whitefield, known in game as Tormentor, was a 51 year old district judge from Phoenix, Arizona.  He believes that he was an angel of mercy sent to cleanse the souls of the immoral, and took it upon himself to be the executioner.  He acquitted felons in his court so he could torture them himself in his personal torture chamber before killing them.  Whitefield was convicted for two premeditated murders and was suspected of 52 others.  He received the death penalty and was put to death via the electric chair.  In Hell, Tormentor wears a dark masks and attacks with his fists.

Violet Boregard

Violet was a 19 year old contortionist with a travelling circus.  She was attacked in a dressing room at one of her performances and developed a hatred for men.  Violet murdered the man that attacked her, and was convicted of manslaughter.  She is incredibly flexible and fights by twisting herself around her opponents in Hell.  On Earth, Violets hometown was Thomia, Austria.

Cain

Cain is an unlockable subboss who is a pyromaniac.  He has the ability to manipulate fire.

Judas

Judas is an unlockable subboss.  They are a pair of deformed, conjoined twins.

Marukka

Marukka is the Goddess of Secrets, the final boss in the game, as well as an unlockable character.  She is an ancient demon from the modern Hell Thrill Kill is in.  Marukka is the demon who organized the tournament for reincarnation.

Controversy

Thrill Kill was a very much hyped and very controversial game, for obvious reasons.  Paradox Development claims they didn't hold anything back during the design and development, and did not censor themselves in any way.  The game is full of violent images, sexual themes, and disturbing sound effects.  Belladonna dons an S&M style leather fetishist outfit and a couple characters have amputated limbs or other deformities.  The violence in the game far surpasses that of Mortal Kombat, the only comparable game at the time of planned release, and it was so extreme that the game was the first game to have a planned AO rating.  The sounds in the game were also particularly graphic, especially for effects such as Cleetus drinking blood from a severed head or biting into a limb.  Some sounds, such as Belladonna's laugh were sexually charged as well.

When Virgin Interactive was consumed by Electronic Arts, they canceled the game weeks before it was supposed to ship, and stated in a press release that 
they would not "publish such a senselessly violent game."  EA felt the controversy surrounding Thrill Kill would harm their image as a publisher, and would not even sell the game to another publisher so the project was simply dropped very near to completion.

The game is available via beta versions released to the internet by Paradox Development employees.  Various versions of the game exist, including a popular uncensored version with more racy outfits and gruesome sound effects.  The beta is available via many popular file sharing services.

Legacy

Thrill Kill is regarded as one of the most violent and controversial games of all time, although it's an image it may not necessarily deserve.  By modern standards, it is not a particularly violent or gruesome game and would not likely qualify for an AO rating.  After Thrill Kill's cancellation a number of games were released using the groundbreaking engine including Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style, X-Men: Mutant Academy, X-Men Mutant Academy 2, and Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots Arena.  None of these games are as fondly remembered as Thrill Kill because the content was drastically different despite the revolutionary engine.

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