![]() Arok is the first character you’ll get to use and is the most well rounded of the three. Rising Hell ticks off the most basic boxes in a roguelite checklist, even the option to increase difficulty everytime you finish a run, and also features a level up / battle pass sort of system that unlocks additional relics as you play through the game. There’s also the main currency of the game called red orbs, which you collect by killing enemies and is used to purchase various upgrades like increasing your HP / ATK / DEF, or even giving you an extra life. ![]() Rising Hell features various standard roguelite features – a premium currency called Blight, which you can use to purchase new relics that offer various effects to help you in your journey. The pixel art of the game is fantastically done, offering a backdrop that fully complements the playstyle of the game. Each move responds well on screen, and is translated to very crisp, punchy, and screen-rocking animations that feel satisfying for each attack and combo you pull off. ![]() The controls are tight and responsive, as expected of a game in this genre, and the most complicated move that you’ll be performing is a double jump / wall grab that will take you up the tower and out of hell. Everybody seems to want out of hellĪs simple as the premise is, the gameplay is the same, employing basic jump – attack – dash controls to make the gameplay accessible. If you’re expecting some sort of drawn out narrative here ala Hades, there’s none of that sort, but the game fully focuses its efforts on the gameplay experience, giving players another take into the not-so-niche-anymore genre. Rising Hell is described as a vertical roguelite platformer where you control one of 3 characters whose goal is to escape from hell. ![]() Rising Hell is one of the games we’ve been looking forward to from Indonesian developers Tahoe Games and Publisher Toge Productions, who is also behind the recent PS Plus title Coffee Talk. This game flew mostly under the radar, being overshadowed by some of the bigger AAA releases in the same month. It is quite possible that you’ve never heard of Rising Hell before. ![]()
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