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You know a game’s got to be good when the teaser trailer gets slapped with a restriction, right? Joking aside, Nacon and developer Rogue Factor have announced HELL is US, an action adventure game that’s currently in development for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. HELL is US is expected to arrive in 2023.
According to HELL is US Creative Director Jonathan Jacques-Belletete, the game’s central theme is that “human violence is a perpetual cycle fuelled by human emotions and passions”. The story centres on a country being torn apart by civil war. If that’s not enough, a mysterious event has taken place that sees the arrival of supernatural creatures that are unaffected by modern weaponry. Armed with a drone and sword from anachronistic times, it’s up to you to battle these mysterious creatures and discover how they arrived in your time.
Rather than a straight-up actionfest, HELL is US will has an exploration aspect. Only you have no map, compass, or quest markers to act as your guide. Players will have to follow their instincts , along with the “innovative writing and level design” to make their decisions on their journey. As for combat, players will have access to “a wide range of weapons” for fighting the supernatural creatures that infest the land.
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While Squanch Games’ new FPS High on Life isn’t what you’d call horror, there’s indeed some horror content in the game. Taking a page from Starbreeze Studios’ The Darkness, you can watch a full length horror film if you need a break from the gameplay.
The Nerd Stash reports that you can actually watch four full-length horror movies in High on Life. They aren’t your slapped-together cheapo films made exclusively for the game, either. You’ve got 1987’s Blood Harvest starring Tiny Tim, Charles Philip Moore‘s 1990 film Demon Wind, 1994’s Tammy and The T-Rex (it’s not known if it’s the R-rated cut that Vinegar Syndrome put out a few years ago), and 1978’s Vampire Hookers starring John Carradine.
If you need a break from killing everything with your talking gun and knife, you literally just head to your living room in your house and watch the TV. You can also watch them in the movie theater. To get access to the theater, you can buy the Warp Disc from Blorto for 3 Warp Crystals and use it at any Warp Point.
And for you achievement hunters, if you watch the movies in the movie theater, you’ll unlock the “We Paid For The Rights To Put A Whole Movie” Achievement.
High on Life is available on the Xbox One, the Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.
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