Kongo

Reviewers describe it as "devastating, horrific, and vile" by the standards of the 1930s, featuring themes of drug abuse, torture, and heavy psychological malice.

In the world of strategy gaming, "Kongo" is a popular and powerful faction, though reviews on its playability vary. Reviewers describe it as "devastating, horrific, and vile"

A paralyzed, sadistic man named Flint (Walter Huston) rules an African village through fear and fake "magic" while plotting revenge on the man who stole his wife and caused his injury. Reviewers describe it as "devastating

While some appreciate its "deliciously pointed" dialogue and gritty atmosphere, modern reviewers often warn of its rampant racism and misogyny. featuring themes of drug abuse