| 05/21/2025 | Windows |
If your FPS drop to 30… you lose! GPU Inferno is a survivor bullet hell where you play as a graphics card fighting off viruses, crypto miners, and malware. Your real FPS are your health. When the GPU is damaged, actual background processes on your PC will slow down your FPS.
GPU Inferno is a high-stakes bullet hell game inspired by the chaotic action of Vampire Survivors, but with a twist: your real-world FPS are your health.
In GPU Inferno, every time you get hit by enemies or environmental hazards, real processes start running on your PC, causing your FPS to drop. As your FPS decreases, the game becomes more difficult to control, and your health deteriorates. If your FPS fall below 30, it's game over. The ultimate challenge is to stay alive while your rig is on the brink of overheating!
Your task is to fight through waves of increasingly dangerous enemies, including viruses and malicious software that attack your system. Throughout the game, you can collect power-ups to boost your performance, slow down enemies, and improve your system's stability. But be careful—every power-up you grab has a chance to increase the load on your PC, pushing your FPS even lower.
As the intensity rises, you'll have to manage your resources carefully and make split-second decisions to avoid overloading your rig. The game’s dynamic difficulty system keeps things tense as each encounter challenges both your skill and the performance of your PC. It’s not just about surviving the enemies, but also surviving the very machine you're playing on.
Can you defeat the viruses, survive the increasing load, and make sure your PC doesn’t crash before you defeat the final boss? Play GPU Inferno and find out if you have the guts to keep your system running at full throttle!
MoriBa was a spanish video game development studio based in A Rúa de Valdeorras, Ourense, founded in 2025.
As a development studio it has developed one spanish videogame, specifically GPU Inferno (MoriBa, 2025).
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