Let It Die: Inferno Is Dark, Difficult, and Strangely Funny—Just Like the Original
Let It Die is back once again, evolving with the times and combining concepts from the first two instalments into something new, exciting and completely unhinged. Titled Let It Die: Inferno, the latest entry in the brutally difficult series began in 2016. After spending about 30 minutes playing it, I am eager to see where this game goes. Developed by Supertrick Games and published by GungHo Online Entertainment, Inferno serves as a direct follow-up to the original Let It Die.
This time, players will not be climbing a treacherous tower. Instead, they will plunge into the labyrinthine depths of Hell Gate, a sprawling chasm born from catastrophe. It promises greater perils and deeper mysteries than ever before, and if the first showcase is any indication, it already looks bananas.

Jumping in, there is a fair amount of lore that sets the stage for this latest entry, giving players an idea of what to expect when they first start the game. Let It Die: Inferno takes place in the... Read more