- Publisher: GungHo
- Release Date: Dec 3, 2025
- Also On: PlayStation 5
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Summary:
Hell Gate tore open the earth! Deep within its chaotic depths, where time and space warp, lies the "Eye of the Reaper"—a treasure granting world-ruling power. You are an immortal Raider. Descend into the abyss, conquer the Reaper's challenge, and seize your future from the bottom of Hell!
- Developer: Supertrick Games
- Genre(s): Role-Playing, Action RPG
- # of players: Up to 8
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 8
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Mixed: 3 out of 8
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Negative: 3 out of 8
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Dec 5, 2025Let It Die: Inferno stands out with its unique aesthetic, reaching the peak of kitsch style. The mix of extraction shooter and roguelite elements shows great promise, but the game is held back by its notably slow, heavy controls and an unpolished system.
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Dec 4, 2025The essence of a true B-grade game returns. Beneath its off-kilter weirdness lies combat that strikes at the core of action itself—distance control and psychological pressure. The title may insist you should ‘let it die,’ but ironically, it’s a descent into hell that makes you fight to live more desperately than ever.
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Dec 8, 2025The hardest of the hardcore will enjoy Let it Die: Inferno, but it might prove to be a hard sell for everyone else.
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Jan 4, 2026While Let It Die Inferno intrigues with its ideas and universe, it fails to play to its strengths to keep us engaged over the long term. Best enjoyed in small doses, thanks to its low price, but not at high intensity as extraction games generally require.
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Dec 17, 2025Inferno could have been a solid title if Supetrick put any sort of effort into actually improving the original game’s formula, but it instead comically doubles down on every single aspect that made it a chore to play, except now you have to pay an entry fee (which doesn’t mean microtransactions are gone, by the way). Inferno is a weird amalgamation of the first Let it Die and Deathverse, attempting to merge them into a PvPvE experience that ends up being for nobody. Maybe it’s time we simply Let it Die.
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Dec 4, 2025Let it Die: Inferno is a gorgeous and highly stylised game that can’t stop tripping over itself. Combat is frustrating and unfair instead of challenging, exploration and item collection are made negligible by timers and resets, and certain characters and music are weakened by AI “enhancements” that don’t enhance the game in any way. Inferno itself is solid, and there aren’t many bugs or glitches, but the game on offer is one that is trying to appeal to a niche of players who certainly can find a lot of fun in its gameplay loop, but working through the design flaws and constant resets will prove as much of a challenge as the combat and exploration of a soulslike are meant to be.
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Dec 5, 2025The gameplay is a mix of Let It Die and Deathverse, but honestly, I don't even care to get into the specifics of it. Yeah, it has a somewhat interesting-if-simple roguelite/survival gameplay loop, and yeah, competing with other reviewers on the scoreboard was kinda interesting for a few nights, but I refuse to give any more of my energy to a game that uses generative AI to undermine the good work the other developers spent on this. I don't know if Supertrick leadership or Gungho leadership mandated the AI usage, but they need to get thrown out with the trash. I am beyond disappointed, not just as a game reviewer, but as a Let It Die superfan.