Project Werewulf: A Gritty Blend of Survival Horror and Adult Content

Project Werewulf: A Gritty Blend of Survival Horror and Adult Content

When you think of the survival horror genre, your mind probably jumps straight to dark corridors, managing a scarce inventory of green herbs, and desperately running away from mutated bio-weapons. FTRGameStudio took that exact nostalgic blueprint but decided to spin it in a radically different direction. Released in May 2025, Project Werewulf is a bold, indie title that merges classic, tense third-person survival action with heavy, explicit adult content. It is a combination that might turn heads, but beneath the surface-level shock value lies a mechanically competent shooter that pays massive homage to survival horror history.

The setup is classic horror fiction. You play as a protagonist named Jessica, who wakes up to find she has been kidnapped and brought to a cold, isolated, high-tech facility floating in deep space. To make a bad situation worse, she isn’t alone. The station is being systematically hunted by a terrifying, aggressive creature known as the Alpha Lycan. Your entire goal throughout a lengthy, story-driven campaign is to sneak, fight, and solve environmental puzzles to figure out exactly why Jessica was targeted and how she can escape back to civilization.

What surprises a lot of players who jump into Project Werewulf is the actual gameplay depth. This isn’t a passive visual novel; it is a full-fledged 3D action game. The developer leaned heavily into old-school design philosophies, giving you a completely clean screen with no HUD. You have to manually track your ammo capacity, master a tight dodge-roll, and handle slow-paced, deliberate shooting mechanics. Resources are rare, the atmosphere is incredibly heavy, and the game relies on strict checkpoint saving to keep the stakes high. When you are sneaking past hostile NPCs or trying to break line of sight with a roaring werewolf, the tension feels genuinely real. Although the most interesting part of the game is the fact that there is no real death system here. If you loose a fight with a werewolf or human enemy, there is an explicit sex scene after which Jessica can continue on through the level.

Visually, the game uses Unreal Engine 5, which provides awesomely rendered interiors and NPCs. Jessica herself and her many outfits are beautiful, with detailed skin textures, hair and realistic body physics, especially if you crank up the graphics slider and play on the higher native resolutions.

Project Werewulf features explicit, high-quality sexual animations and encounters between Jessica and various human and humanoid werewolf entities. All of these scenes are highly integrated into the game’s missions and social hub zones—like the VIP clubs and gym spaces where you interact with friendly NPC. There is also a heavy emphasis on character customization, allowing you to unlock and swap out a ton of outfits and hairstyles, body shapes and colors between intense survival missions.

Clean Terrors: Werewolf: The Inner Beast

For players who love the idea of a classic, sci-fi survival horror game about escaping an apex predator in deep space but want absolutely nothing to do with explicit adult content, FTRGameStudio provided an answer. In May 2026, they released a completely separate, standalone SFW version of the game called Werewolf: The Inner Beast.

The Big Difference: Werewolf: The Inner Beast is essentially Project Werewulf completely stripped of its explicit adult interactions, reimagined as a traditional, mainstream horror experience.

Rather than just being a lazy censorship patch, The Inner Beast acts as a tighter, more gameplay-focused version of Jessica’s nightmare. It features a significantly darker and more tense tone, leaning harder into traditional biological body horror, gore, and claustrophobic terror. While it keeps a little bit of the harmless fan service and the extensive outfit customization systems from the original title, the explicit animations are entirely replaced with a focus on demanding, hard-as-nails survival mechanics. It serves as a fantastic alternative for mainstream horror buffs who want a solid indie shooter without the adult content.

Final Score: 9/10 – Excellent