Slayers Inc is classic Hacksaw chaos — sharp, aggressive, and built for players who actually understand how the maths works. It’s not a slot that pretends to be friendly. It’s a slot that tells you straight away: “If you want the big stuff, you’re going to have to sit through some pain.”
Theme & Style
Dark, gritty, and very Hacksaw. The whole thing feels like a comic‑book brawl with multipliers waiting to explode. It’s clean, fast, and has that signature Hacksaw punch.
Base Game
The base game is steady enough, but it’s the kind of slot where you’re mainly waiting for the bonus or a random spike. It can tease, it can stall, but when it drops a setup, it actually means something.
Bonus Game
This is where Slayers Inc earns its reputation. The bonus has genuine full‑screen potential — not “marketing potential”, but real, achievable screens that players actually hit. Robert’s not wrong: this thing goes wide more often than most Hacksaw titles.
Maths & Volatility
This is the part Robert loves — and fair play, he’s right.
- Strong, well‑balanced maths
- Feature buys that actually feel worth the money
- A volatility profile that isn’t fake
- RTP options that aren’t insulting
It’s one of the better‑designed Hacksaw games in terms of numbers.
RTP
Hacksaw usually gives a decent spread, and Slayers Inc is no different. As long as you’re on a fair RTP version, it plays exactly how you’d expect — sharp, but not stupid.
Max Win
Big enough to matter, and achievable enough that players talk about it. Not one of those “theoretical only” max wins.
Should You Play It?
If you like Hacksaw, yes.
If you like proper maths, yes.
If you like slots that can actually full‑screen, yes.
If you want something soft and friendly, absolutely not.
Mick’s Opinion
I’m a big fan of Hacksaw, so I can see exactly why Robert rates this one. It gets the thumbs up from me. Robert must be a right ners as he likes the maths on it, but fair play — it’s a solid pick.
Tribe Reason
Robert likes Slayers Inc because the maths are great, the feature buys are strong, it actually goes full screen fairly often in the bonus, and the RTP spread is decent. It’s one of those Hacksaw slots that rewards players who understand how the numbers work.
Final Rating
A proper Hacksaw slot.
Sharp, volatile, and capable of real damage — in both directions.