Mostroscopy is a bold blend of Mexican freestyle wrestling (Lucha Libre) and 1950s Mexican horror cinema. In the fiery arena, you not only control mysterious masked Luchadores, but also transform into deformed monsters from classic movies. Each character has its own personality, creating bizarre, humorous and unpredictable confrontations. This is not just a fighting game – but a cinematic performance, where power, style and weirdness reign supreme.

Classic gameplay, easy to grasp – hard to master
Mostroscopy chooses a simple fighting style, reminiscent of the golden age of arcade games. But hidden behind the accessible appearance is a sophisticated and fast-paced control system, forcing players to be flexible in every strike and dodge. There are no complicated combo systems, no flashy moves – only precise punches, grappling and counters bring victory. That simplicity is what makes each match more breathtaking and engaging than ever.
Charming retro style – Soul of the 50s
The entire image and sound of Mostroscopy is recreated in a classic retro style. From the color tones, film dust effects to the characteristic synth music, everything seems to pull you back to the era of black and white cinema and the sweaty arena of the legendary Luchadores. Each character – whether it’s a three-headed monster or a scarred wrestler – has a bold and unique appearance. You’re not just playing a game, but also reliving a strange, enchanting and nostalgic era.
An unprecedented battle between monsters and masks
Mostroscopy is unlike any fighting game you’ve ever known. It brings a world where the line between the scary and the silly is blurred, where strange creatures and masked heroes rush into each other in a chaotic dance. No one knows what will happen in the next match – and that’s exactly why you can’t take your eyes off the screen. Pick your favorite character, step into the ring, and prepare for some bizarre, yet oddly engaging brawls.