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The biggest change is the . Previously, accumulating "Martyrdom" points was a tedious process of finding hidden relics. Now, the Codex actually serves a purpose. Every time you read a lore tablet or discover a secret, the game rewards you with tangible navigation points.

The "UNRATED" version was developed as a separate, uncensored project by Madmind Studio to address technical errors and heavy censorship in the original 2018 release. It introduced significant gameplay overhauls, including:

Players were furious. Review scores plummeted. The game’s director, Tomasz Dutkiewicz, publicly expressed his disappointment, but the damage was done. Agony was a corpse.

That said, the is finally fixed. Hell is supposed to be a place of blinding fire and impenetrable shadow. Prior to this patch, shadows crushed to black. Now, you can actually see the textures on the walls—which is both a blessing and a curse, because the body horror is vile .

And in the end, isn’t that the most fitting fate for a game about Hell? Saved not by angels, but by a handful of obsessive, unshackled souls with a hex editor and a grudge.

Agony Unrated Update 5codex ((exclusive)) Jun 2026

The biggest change is the . Previously, accumulating "Martyrdom" points was a tedious process of finding hidden relics. Now, the Codex actually serves a purpose. Every time you read a lore tablet or discover a secret, the game rewards you with tangible navigation points.

The "UNRATED" version was developed as a separate, uncensored project by Madmind Studio to address technical errors and heavy censorship in the original 2018 release. It introduced significant gameplay overhauls, including:

Players were furious. Review scores plummeted. The game’s director, Tomasz Dutkiewicz, publicly expressed his disappointment, but the damage was done. Agony was a corpse.

That said, the is finally fixed. Hell is supposed to be a place of blinding fire and impenetrable shadow. Prior to this patch, shadows crushed to black. Now, you can actually see the textures on the walls—which is both a blessing and a curse, because the body horror is vile .

And in the end, isn’t that the most fitting fate for a game about Hell? Saved not by angels, but by a handful of obsessive, unshackled souls with a hex editor and a grudge.