Top Hat Studios is bringing something properly eerie to your screens in late 2025 – Silly Polly Beast, a psychological survival action horror game from Anji Games, is officially on its way to PC (via Steam) and yet-to-be-confirmed consoles. It’s dark, it’s brutal, and it’s got a very twisted heart.
Silly Polly Beast showcase trailer
In Silly Polly Beast, you play as Polly, a seemingly normal high school girl tossed into a hellish fog-covered city with one terrifying truth: she’s made a pact with something very wrong. The price? Her sanity, her freedom, and maybe even her soul. The only way forward is through the beast, and the only way out is by understanding it.

The game combines fast-paced gunfights with a heavy narrative focus. Expect terrifying monsters, frantic action, and some seriously heavy emotional weight. It’s a shooter, yes, but not just for the sake of blasting things. Every fight feels personal. Every enemy might have something to say, or scream.


There’s also a twist to how you play. Silly Polly Beast shifts between side-scrolling and top-down perspectives, depending on the scenario. That means combat feels dynamic and unpredictable. One moment you’re running through ruined city streets, the next you’re backed into a corner in some top-down nightmare arena, fighting for your life.

Your fog bracelet? That’s your only real warning system. When the air turns red, you know it’s time to run or fight. And those “denizens” of the otherworldly realm? Don’t count on anyone being friendly. Trust is a luxury here, and Polly isn’t getting any.
As the story unfolds, Polly gains access to ancient spells, powerful, forbidden knowledge that lets her fight back harder. But with each new spell, she edges closer to becoming the very thing she’s battling against.


The tagline says it best: “Don’t plead for freedom, seize it.”
And really, that’s the whole point of Silly Polly Beast. It’s not just about surviving, it’s about transformation, choice, and the consequences of your actions.
No exact release date yet, but it’s targeting late 2025.
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