Android Port: Sonic.exe Spirits Of Hell Round 2
| Device | Chipset | RAM | Performance | Verdict | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Samsung S23 Ultra | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | 8GB | 60 FPS constant, no crashes. | Perfect | | Poco F3 | Snapdragon 870 | 6GB | 55-60 FPS, minor frame dips during fatalities. | Great | | Moto G Power (2021) | Mediatek Helio G37 | 4GB | 25-35 FPS, input lag, crashes on Story Mode Chapter 4. | Unplayable |
For now, is a flawed, ambitious, and exhilarating way to break your phone screen. It captures the misery and joy of getting your spine ripped out by a possessed hedgehog—anytime, anywhere. Have you played the port? Share your highest combo in the comments. And remember: Don't blink. He's already in your downloads folder. sonic.exe spirits of hell round 2 android port
The world of creepypasta gaming has a blood-soaked crown jewel, and for the last few years, that title has belonged to the Sonic.EXE Spirits of Hell series. Originally a love letter (or hate mail) to the corrupted SEGA mascot, this fangame evolved from a simple “run and dodge” horror experience into a full-blown, combo-heavy, rage-inducing fighting game. | Device | Chipset | RAM | Performance
If that happens, the mobile horror fighting game scene will change forever. | Unplayable | For now, is a flawed,
However, the community has stepped up. The most stable version currently available is an port created by Team Ruckus and KadeDev (known for Friday Night Funkin’ modding). This port uses a custom wrapper to convert the Godot/Clickteam logic to ARM64 architecture.