

Maggot Baits is absolutely FUCKED!!!!Īctually no, that’s nowhere near enough to sum things up. However, the same warning as Euphoria stands. While I do still prefer Euphoriaoverall, I must say, Maggot Baits comes pretty damn close.

After all, nothing has really come close to the WOW factor that Euphoria had on me. You know, there was part of me that was worried that Maggot Baits wouldn’t live up to my expectations. Given the significance that Euphoria held to both me personally, and the growth of this blog, it only felt right that I cover Clockup’s spiritual successor as my 200th game review. I’ve written over 20,000 words about it on this blog and it still does not feel like I’ve done it justice, yet at the same, I’m so hesitant to recommend it. Something so brutal and potentially traumatizing yet also beautiful. Four years later, and I’m still stunned that a game like Euphoria exists. I think it’s the closest that Guardian Acorn has come to going viral, and it’s weird to think that it’s about a game like Euphoria. It’s fucking insane how much traffic this review brought in compared to everything else I’ve written. It’s kinda strange to think that of every review I’ve written, that one was the one that blew up the most. It’s been almost four years since I posted my review of Euphoria. So, I know a lot of you have been looking forward to this one. The content of this game will be described in detail in the text of this review. If you have no triggers, you will after reading Maggot Baits. I can not even begin to list every potential trigger in this game. CW: Rape, torture, dismemberment, necrophilia, murder, violence, bestiality, pedophilia, and all around extreme gore and sexual violence.
