So what is this monstrosity all about then Ostensibly a first person shooter/mythical. Kiss the band - Psycho Circus - Cute design for kids Sticker. Six or so years later, I decided to give it a go for the second time. Overall, Psycho Circus is a sound blaster, fun for its purity, but quickly becoming repetitive for the same reason due to the lack of tactics or variety. Unique Psycho Circus stickers featuring millions of original designs created and sold by. Graphically however, they are quite impressive with atmospheric lighting, good textures and nice detail. Included in this demo are five levels: two from the Water Realm, one from the Earth Realm, one from the Air Realm and one from the Fire Realm. The levels themselves borrow heavily from the aforementioned classics, with hi-tech corridors sitting uncomfortably alongside circuses and castles which will prove familiar to anyone who has played the likes of Half-life or Unreal. Speaking of which, while there are a few intriguing creatures which display some imagination in their design, most are fairly bland and forgettable and lack any real nightmare qualities. There is no real exploration to be done here, as this is a shooter of the old-school, pure and simple and initially it is great fun knocking down the seemingly endless array of enemies. The Wallpaper was taken from the screen saver The sounds use MP-3 compression and need NetShow to use The screensaver is the one that came on the Psycho Circus CD. KISS: Psycho Circus - The Nightmare Child - Utilizing an enhanced version of the LithTech engine, KISS Psycho Circus comes alive with realistic character. The cursors, sounds and icons are all my original work. Players take a journey into a twisted nightmare world of freak shows, steel plants and a demon-infested Hell, blasting everything they meet with the usual array of weapons. It is theme based on the great new album from KISS, Psycho Circus. If you can get over this, then what you will find is an exhilarating and frantic, but ultimately shallow shooter that doesn't compare too favourably with the classics like Doom or Quake. This rather bizarre first person shooter is based on a comic book by Spawn creator Todd McFarlane and despite its name, doesn't really have a lot to do with legendary rock band Kiss.