For years, the phrase "chaos simulator" has been thrown around in the gaming community, but few titles have ever embodied that description quite like Paint the Town Red . What began as a low-poly curiosity on Greenlight evolved into a visceral, voxel-based brawler that redefined physics interactions in indie gaming. While the game has seen countless patches and hotfixes on its road to completion, few updates have been as pivotal as .
Popular mods updated for 0.9.15 include: Paint the Town Red v0.9.15
In the chaotic pantheon of first-person melee combat games, few titles have carved out a niche as bloody, satisfying, and uniquely stylized as Paint the Town Red (PTTR) from South East Games. For years, the game has been a cult classic on PC, known for its voxel-based gore, physics-driven brawls, and a soundtrack that makes your adrenaline spike. For years, the phrase "chaos simulator" has been
They pivoted toward a roguelite structure with the "Beneath" mode, adding RPG elements, classes, and a dungeon-crawling aesthetic. However, the game was split between the chaotic fun of the Arena mode and the dark challenge of Beneath. V0.9.15 was the update that sought to bridge these gaps and flesh out the final content before declaring the game "finished." Popular mods updated for 0
While not advertised on the main menu, data miners and early players have confirmed that includes a hidden level called "Retro Rampage." To access it, you must achieve a 50-hit combo without blocking in the Disco level. Once unlocked, you’re transported to a low-poly, CRT-filtered 1990s arcade cabinet where enemies are 2D sprites but combat remains fully 3D and physics-based. It’s a love letter to Die Hard Arcade and Streets of Rage .
Have you found the "Retro Rampage" level in Paint the Town Red v0.9.15? Share your highest combo in the comments below. And stay tuned for more updates as we march toward the 1.0 release.