

At first glance, Beast Below doesn’t look like your typical Hacksaw title. The tone is darker, more serious — less pastel fun, more moody suspense. And honestly? That’s what gives it bite. While a lot of online slots blend together after a few spins, this one actually builds tension as you go. Not everyone will love it, but it certainly doesn’t feel like filler.
This game leans hard into Lovecraft-style horror. You’re deep underwater, or underground — it’s intentionally unclear. Symbols feel murky, a little haunted. The animations are subtle, but the unease is always there. Hacksaw’s done slick and simple before. Beast Below feels like they let a new team take the wheel — and that team was having a weird day.
Reels are set in a 5×4 layout, and you’ve got 14 fixed paylines. That might seem low by modern standards, but the volatility here makes up for it. It’s not about hitting every few seconds — it’s about what happens when you do.
The game has a fairly tight core mechanic:
Standard spins build base game tension
A Beast symbol occasionally shows up and acts as an expanding wild
Hit three Scatters and you trigger the “Eyes of the Deep” bonus mode
In bonus mode, sticky multipliers can appear — and stay
It doesn’t sound revolutionary on paper, and maybe it isn’t. But the execution? Genuinely satisfying. The base game doesn’t feel like dead space. You’re not constantly thinking “just get me to the bonus.” There’s balance — a rare thing lately.
Feature | Value |
---|---|
Reels & Rows | 5 x 4 |
Paylines | 14 |
RTP | Around 96.3% |
Volatility | High |
Bonus Feature | Sticky multipliers |
Max Win | ~10,000x (theoretical) |
Pros:
Original atmosphere, not your typical Hacksaw style
Hits feel impactful, especially in bonus mode
Multipliers can line up nicely with just a little luck
Cons:
The pace won’t suit everyone — some will find it slow
Not much in the way of mini features or variety
Soundtrack gets repetitive after 15 minutes
Beast Below is not a slot for everyone — and that’s probably the point. It feels designed for players who are tired of neon candy colors and endless respins. It wants to be something a little colder, more intense. And in that sense, it works. You won’t get fireworks every five seconds, but when the beast finally shows itself? That’s when it gets interesting.