Hell is Us gets new dungeon exploration gameplay

Hell is Us

Publisher Nacon and developer Rogue Factor shared new gameplay for Hell is Us showing off dungeons and more in their new action-adventure game.

“The dungeons are based on the same philosophy that governs the game, which we call “player-plattering”, explains Jonathan Jacques-Belletête. “Through this concept, we want players to rediscover the pleasure of exploring on their own, without being hand-held. Within the deep and mysterious confines of each dungeon, the players must pay attention to their environment in order to orient themselves and figure out how to overcome the many obstacles they face.  Each dungeon has its own distinct flavour and memorable moments, culminating in a real sense of achievement once completed.”

Here’s the new details, plus the new gameplay:

The story of Hell is Us takes place in Hadea, a fictional country ravaged by a deadly civil war. This hermit nation hides a mysterious past and is home to ancient, forgotten dungeons that players must explore to advance their quest and unravel the secrets of the strange events taking place in the region.

Far from delivering side content, the dungeons are an integral part of the adventure, providing players with keys to understanding the deep history of Hadea and offering memorable gameplay sequences and challenges.

Each dungeon is unique in its atmosphere, challenges and meaning. They require players to use different types of skills: interacting and carefully observing their surroundings, using their sense of logic, and above all fighting the many enemies that stand in their way.  What’s more, each of the different dungeons culminates in a final, intense confrontation, leading to revelations that shed light on the tortuous past of this remote corner of the world.

Hell is Us is set to launch on September 4th across Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5.

, ,

About

The premiere enthusiast gaming site and community for niche and unique video games across the globe.


Where'd our comments go? Subscribe to become a member to get commenting access and true free speech!