Terrifier, the indie horror film that managed to make 10x its budget while Joker_ Folie à Deux flai
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on December 09, 2025
Terrifier is a horror series that centres around a demonic serial killer clown called Art, who is still causing havoc in Miles County after three films and counting. The third film (which is currently in theatres) was actually a real success as it made 10x its budget with . In comparison, while Joker: Folie à Deux did manage to make $37.8 million in its opening weekend, it still . But before we can even think about what a fourth movie may bring to the table, Art is venturing into videogames.
Terrifier: The ARTcade Game is a retro-inspired pixel art sidescroller that takes place in Art the Clown's world from the Terrifier films (via ). There's four-player local co-op game with six game modes to choose from. Or if you want to wreak havoc by yourself, you can play as Art in a singleplayer campaign.
"[Art] disrupts movie sets where films about his own gruesome acts are being shot," the developer Relevo says. "Instead of letting the cameras capture the staged terror, Art brings his own brand of real chaos, tearing through hordes of policemen, firewomen, camera operators, stunt performers, makeup artists, and even unsuspecting civilians."
As you work your way through each stage, killing anything that falls in your way, you'll eventually come up against some boss battles, which will apparently "test your skills," according to the , but I'll believe that when I see it.
The for Terrifier: The ARTcade Game is so over the top that it's actually pretty funny (which is kind of the twisted point of the films). The trailer starts off with a couple walking through a dark alleyway, only for their conversation to be interrupted by Art slicing the woman's head clean off and then [[link]] giving a slightly wonky version of his signature toothy smile.
After that shaky start, we get to see a small snippet of what the game will actually look like. While the music accompanying the action sounds great, the actual mechanics don't look too interesting—it's just your standard side-scrolling brawler with Sega Genisis-era graphics. But hopefully I'll be proved wrong once Terrifier: The Artcade Game releases sometime in 2025.
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