
Rogue Factor’s action-adventure game titled “Hell is Us” has reached its final development stage (goes gold). This game, which requires no guidance, will be published by Nacon and released on September 4th for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. As stated by the developer on Steam, it represents “years of effort, numerous creative choices, and a great deal of enthusiasm invested into the game…
As we eagerly anticipate the official launch, our dedicated team is holding back some exciting surprises before the big reveal. Perhaps we’ll share details about upcoming post-launch content or extend the availability of a new demo. Keep your eyes peeled for further announcements – I can hardly wait to see what they have in store!
Hell is Us” chronicles the journey of Rémi, a UN peacekeeper, as he ventures back into the tumultuous lands of Hadea in quest of his missing parents. Along the way, he explores the countryside, gathers hints, and frequently interacts with non-player characters (NPCs). However, his mission isn’t just about discovery—he must also confront the menacing Hollow Walkers. Despite not being a Souls-like game, players have the option to select from three difficulty levels and enable a “death penalty” feature, which resets defeated enemies and accumulated experience upon character death.
Before Rogue Factor delves deeper into specifics after its release, it might be unclear how everything operates. In the interim, feel free to explore the system requirements.
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2025-07-11 15:41