• Publisher: GungHo
  • Release Date: Dec 3, 2016
  • Also On: PC
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  1. Dec 4, 2016
    10
    After Lily Bergamo got canned I lost all hope for this title. My hope rose a bit with the developer updates prior to release, the aesthetics suggested a good old suda game, it wasn't enough but at least a good start . . .
    After playing 6 hours with the game I can say it without doubt in my heart that it IS a true suda game and it contains all the humor a random moments you would expect
    After Lily Bergamo got canned I lost all hope for this title. My hope rose a bit with the developer updates prior to release, the aesthetics suggested a good old suda game, it wasn't enough but at least a good start . . .
    After playing 6 hours with the game I can say it without doubt in my heart that it IS a true suda game and it contains all the humor a random moments you would expect from him and his studio.

    Now about the game a bit, far what it is(ft2) it looks great, and has a solid combat system, not the best, but it is presentable and souls fan will be right at home with this one I believe. The story mode that we got seems to be a pretty long run, I'm looking forward to climbing that tower.

    I see no reason why should anyone hesitate downloading the game, but I have to admit, if you did not like Grasshoppers' previous titles you'll probably hate this one too. To a fan of this studio it was a nice present, and I appreciate it for what it is, the lack of a platinum trophy IS a bummer though.
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  2. May 3, 2019
    6
    Что-то очень странное от Grasshopper Manufacture, с парой великолепных концептуальных фишек и дизайнерских решений. Но вообще, после Killer is Dead, хочется верить, что это Suda 51 собирает бюджет для No More Heroes 3 (выход сомнительного Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes подтверждает теорию). Игра намеренно сделана невыносимо сложно, чтобы вытягивать реальные деньги. Сюжета вообще нет.Что-то очень странное от Grasshopper Manufacture, с парой великолепных концептуальных фишек и дизайнерских решений. Но вообще, после Killer is Dead, хочется верить, что это Suda 51 собирает бюджет для No More Heroes 3 (выход сомнительного Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes подтверждает теорию). Игра намеренно сделана невыносимо сложно, чтобы вытягивать реальные деньги. Сюжета вообще нет. Боссы выглядят мусорно трешово, даже для грассхоперов (которые вообще могут если хотят очень сильно в стиль). Но за систему наклеек, пару персонажей (озвучка девки под грибами и дядюшка смерть бомбические) и саундтрек можно конечно как-то полюбить. Expand
  3. Jan 13, 2017
    3
    I really wanted to like this game, I really did. Unfortunately though, after you get past level 20, the game becomes a really bad grindfest. Particularly, the boss on level 23 is a damage sponge that pretty much requires high level gear to defeat, but this gear takes what is essentially hours upon hours of grinding to get. It really feels like the difficulty of the game is designed to thatI really wanted to like this game, I really did. Unfortunately though, after you get past level 20, the game becomes a really bad grindfest. Particularly, the boss on level 23 is a damage sponge that pretty much requires high level gear to defeat, but this gear takes what is essentially hours upon hours of grinding to get. It really feels like the difficulty of the game is designed to that the user is enticed to pay for more continues at this point in the game as well. It's such a bummer too, this game has so much potential. Please, if you are reading this and are in the early stages of the game, just drop it now. It's really not worth your time. Expand
  4. Feb 2, 2017
    4
    Beware that bad game design!

    I liked this game, I really did. I made it almost all the way to the end, but a combination of poor game design and bugs really undermined the whole thing. The game treats any game stoppage outside of the lobby as a death. Any stoppage. That includes their own bugs. I have a reoccurring bug where the game crashes constantly on the same boss, same time. An
    Beware that bad game design!

    I liked this game, I really did. I made it almost all the way to the end, but a combination of poor game design and bugs really undermined the whole thing.

    The game treats any game stoppage outside of the lobby as a death. Any stoppage. That includes their own bugs. I have a reoccurring bug where the game crashes constantly on the same boss, same time. An actual game breaking bug.

    This boss is required to grind to get weapons strong enough to move on, now that's impossible. Worst still is the 3 hours it takes to bring that character back after the crash kills it.

    Contacted customer service and their attitude is that its a death. Nothing they can do. So I can't finish the game and my time feels wasted.

    There are some good ideas here, but treating everything as a death including their own game flaws is a little much for me.
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  5. Dec 11, 2016
    7
    I'm really torn on what I think of this game because on one hand I really love the single player aspect (not without it's faults of course) but I'm really annoyed with the multiplayer.

    First of all I love the atmosphere of this game. It's weird, zany and unique which I absolutely love from a grasshopper game with the music, cut scenes and cutscenes being a joy to listen and watch.
    I'm really torn on what I think of this game because on one hand I really love the single player aspect (not without it's faults of course) but I'm really annoyed with the multiplayer.

    First of all I love the atmosphere of this game.
    It's weird, zany and unique which I absolutely love from a grasshopper game with the music, cut scenes and cutscenes being a joy to listen and watch.

    The overall gameplay to me is like dark souls but worse and dead rising. You can equip a left and right hand weapon (melee or projectile) that will level up the more you use it which will increase attack damage, rage damage, unlock new moves ect. The movement is very fast with lots of rolling and dodging very minor platforming. Rage attacks are very satisfying to land and performing a goretastic attacks when an enemy is stunned is a fantastic pay off when destroying an enemy. Exploring each new floor and trying to survive scaling up the tower is a challenging but enjoyable and having to adapt to new weapons because of the lack of durability adds variety to it . Since this is a free game, there are obviously going to be micro-transactions but surprisingly, it's not as aggressive as I thought. Buying death medals isn't necessary but it can help a lot climbing the tower and getting extra supplies or buying extra inventory space and if you're smart with it, you can save up a good amount to use in dire situations. If you die, you can spend a death medal to continue from your current area or come back to the same area to defeat your previous character or just some coins to bring them back which isn't too bad because you'll usually have a good enough amount of money to use. The game is chocked full of story and neat lore in the form of comics and audio tapes so if you're worried about finishing the game early, that's not the case.

    However of course there are some problems to this game. One on one combat is fine but when you get to two or three enemies it gets frustrating. The lock-on isn't great, the camera doesn't follow behind your character and switching targets is an even bigger nightmare. Getting cornered by lots of enemies is basically death and if you're stuck in a combo by an enemy, you either mash your way out or just give up. You can't cancel your attacks into a roll so if you hit you better be sure it's a good one. Scrolling through items and using them can be annoying because at times it won't swipe to the item I want and I end up using the wrong item or dying because I accidentally ate something explosive and I can't tell you how many times done that.

    Multiplayer can be fun but at the state it's in now, it's not (at least not to me). Multiplayer is a raid sort of system where people can attack your hub, invade your world or hunt you down. At first, leveling up was fine but when other way higher AI controlled player invaded your world, it was a pain to deal with them. Being raided is also an issue. While you explore the tower or aren't online, other players can invade your hub and steal your **** (not all of it but a good amount). You can take precautions by setting up your extra characters as defenses but if your guys aren't leveled up and armed to the teeth, you're basically **** so you'll have to worry about that as well which I'd rather not do. It doesn't help the fact that you have to play some multiplayer in order to gain enough currency to upgrade your hub (increasing bank size, amount of people on your team, ect.). So more or less, it's something I don't really want to deal with but have to in order to progress.

    So basically yeah, I love the game but don't care for the multiplayer. I'm at floor 12 or 13 so there's still a ways to go.
    If you like the raiding and hub defense multiplayer stuff then you'll probably enjoy it more than me but
    it's free to play so can't complain much because it is filled with lots of content so check it out for yourself.
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  6. Dec 13, 2016
    7
    This is a very good soul-esque game - that fails big on the most important feature: fun in playing it. The way the economic has been set up is that you are constantly starved of resources.

    Going for a farm ? all your gear will break down, you end up as always running around naked fisting enemies - your precious fragile +4 weapons tucked away "just in case" but ultimately unused.
    This is a very good soul-esque game - that fails big on the most important feature: fun in playing it. The way the economic has been set up is that you are constantly starved of resources.

    Going for a farm ? all your gear will break down, you end up as always running around naked fisting enemies - your precious fragile +4 weapons tucked away "just in case" but ultimately unused.

    Going for the boss ? You better dont die or - its a 20min worth of farming to "buy back" your char.

    Dying in a far remote corner ? You can pay and get your full health back.

    Trying to recover your own char (like in Dark souls retrieving souls) ? You will get the char back but all your precious farmed mushrooms, blueprints etc will be gone (note that "paying" go get the char back works instantly and gets you all the farmed materials back).

    Have money ? Ok then you can die 50 times in the same area and can always pay your way out of trouble.

    This resource starving has the effect that you cannot enjoy the game - you are always worried about using weapons, armors etc - and spend an inordinate amount of time juggling multiple chars, sending them on farming missions, selling stuff etc - that when you finally are ready you are already tired of it. Long and continuos loading times drive you crazy after a while.

    I understand this is a free game - but its implementation is worth of the worst Mobile games. Its being forced between farming for 15-20 hours to recover one char and paying real money for it. This leaves a very bad taste and the fun is gone.
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  7. Dec 15, 2016
    8
    The best Free game to come out for PS4! The game is a grind. It has really good humor and it fits in with the game. Locking on to enemies can be a drag but other then that they could have sold this game for 39.00 and people would have loved it.
  8. Feb 23, 2017
    8
    Coming in late to a game that is f2p is usually a nightmare. I have to say that I really enjoy this game. Like its developer it has a sort of phone game grind element to it which cheapens the experience to be honest but overall it's a blast. I would say it's likely not "free" and while every review says don't purchase "death metal" the in game currency, you sort of need to at pivotalComing in late to a game that is f2p is usually a nightmare. I have to say that I really enjoy this game. Like its developer it has a sort of phone game grind element to it which cheapens the experience to be honest but overall it's a blast. I would say it's likely not "free" and while every review says don't purchase "death metal" the in game currency, you sort of need to at pivotal times just to advance. Those with phone game experience will recognize when this is (expanding storage slots, pushing through a key boss fight to get to the next level cap etc.). Look at it as a 30 dollar game and purchase the free PS Plus pack as well as one pack of DM later after playing for a bit and you'll be in for a long enjoyable ride.

    Graphics aren't bad, gameplay is fluid, load times are awful and constant.

    PVP is essentially leave your base unmanned and prepare to get raided and raid in one sitting what you need to advance upgrades. So basically it's non-existent. Join CA or one of the big teams for free stuff since there isn't a level cap and they win everything.

    Bosses are creative and original, weapons and upgrades aren't too bad and add a level of personalization.

    A few online tips go a long way (poison eater, how to avoid using DMs when you die, etc.).

    I've been playing for a short time and have hit the R3 level cap and i'm entering the true difficulty now and to me it's no more of a grind in the 20's than it was earlier. Just enjoy it for what it is, senseless violence and bizarrely awesome music and npc interactions in a small price game title.
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  9. Jan 8, 2017
    0
    DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME! I created an account just to write this review. After playing this game since release, I can assure you that is is the most miserable, glitchy, cruel, cheap-death, grind fest of a terrible game to ever exist. EVER. This is NOT free-to-play Dark Souls, and don't listen to anyone that tells you that. This game does everything it can to try and get you to spend money,DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME! I created an account just to write this review. After playing this game since release, I can assure you that is is the most miserable, glitchy, cruel, cheap-death, grind fest of a terrible game to ever exist. EVER. This is NOT free-to-play Dark Souls, and don't listen to anyone that tells you that. This game does everything it can to try and get you to spend money, from charging you ingame currency for deaths and check-points, to not letting you organize your inventory so you can never tell why it's so full all the time. (Buy death metals to revive, buy premium passes to use check points for free, and also buy more death metals to expand your storage-all for real money!) The better your equipment is, the more expensive it is, BUT it breaks faster! You will grind for weeks just to advance in the game and experience a couple of hours of actual game play. Yes, actual weeks of grinding to play for 2 hours! Then the game will let another player's character into your game-someone who has more time than you, and has weapons and armor from further in the game that you don't have access to. That player's character will surprise one-shot you and it will take hours to grind out the hundreds of thousands of dollars in game currency to get your character back (again, unless you want to pay real money to revive.) Also, over half of the quests in the game, specifically the ones that offer the best rewards, are glitched and cannot be completed. Oh, and you can't ever save in game money. The second you're slightly above being broke, other players invade your base and steal it all, and there's nothing you can do about it-at all. You can place your own characters as defenders, but their AI is (by design, I assume) horrible. Other players make quick work of AI characters, whom they then kidnap-stripping your AI defenders of all of their gear, which you then have to repurchase with ingame currency (get ready to grind more!) It is so unworth it to guard your base because of this, that most people don't bother to defend their bases at all and everyone just makes sure they have nearly no cash at all times. All of this is just scratching the surface of how heinous this game is. This is, by no means, a compete list of complaints. I could go on for hours, but it's not worth it. Just like this game is not worth it.

    I've been playing video games for decades and this is the first time in my life that I regret starting a game. It's not so bad at first, but it just gets worse the further in you get. I have to quit playing, but it's hard to when you've invested so much time and effort and just want to see it through to the end. But if I could go back and decide to have never started playing it, I would. Easily. This game is not worth your time, or money. Don't even try it.
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  10. Dec 5, 2016
    10
    I don't write reviews often first and foremost... I just want to express that this game has been a blast, hasn't felt like a P2W at all. Fighting experience and the adventure is fun on its own, add in the fact that you can raid bases, feels like raiding a base in clash of clans or boom beach but with the same combat system as adventuring through the tower. Also the ability to send yourI don't write reviews often first and foremost... I just want to express that this game has been a blast, hasn't felt like a P2W at all. Fighting experience and the adventure is fun on its own, add in the fact that you can raid bases, feels like raiding a base in clash of clans or boom beach but with the same combat system as adventuring through the tower. Also the ability to send your fighters out into the tower to hunt other players is just more thumbs up.... I imagine this game will grow, with a foundation like this, I can assume it will only get better! Expand
  11. Dec 4, 2016
    9
    Pros:

    - Very generous F2P model, NOT P2W AT ALL - Great music and sound design from Silent Hill's Akira Yamaoka, who also licensed over 100 different tracks from JP bands just for this game - Highly addictive gameplay loop - Good level randomization - Gross/hilarious cyber-guro-Tony Hawk's Pro Skater aesthetic - Engaging asynchronous multiplayer Cons: - Souls-style combat
    Pros:

    - Very generous F2P model, NOT P2W AT ALL
    - Great music and sound design from Silent Hill's Akira Yamaoka, who also licensed over 100 different tracks from JP bands just for this game
    - Highly addictive gameplay loop
    - Good level randomization
    - Gross/hilarious cyber-guro-Tony Hawk's Pro Skater aesthetic
    - Engaging asynchronous multiplayer

    Cons:

    - Souls-style combat feels good 1v1 but the game loves to send big crowds with infinite aggro range at you which is HORRIBLE and needlessly frustrating
    - Camera and lock-on system are pretty much trash
    - Enemy variety seems kind of low

    Mixed (I like it but you might not):

    - Extreme old school grind and difficulty

    It's Free:

    - It's FREE lmao why are you reading this just DL it
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  12. Dec 19, 2016
    0
    I'm here in a rage because I beat a boss, and you'd think after you did that the game would soon offer some sort of checkpoint, where you can save, to allow for people who can't devote every single second to playing videogames because of annoying things like work and needing to sleep.

    but this game doesn't always do that, so I ran around for ages, just wanting to turn in for the night,
    I'm here in a rage because I beat a boss, and you'd think after you did that the game would soon offer some sort of checkpoint, where you can save, to allow for people who can't devote every single second to playing videogames because of annoying things like work and needing to sleep.

    but this game doesn't always do that, so I ran around for ages, just wanting to turn in for the night, eventually I decided to go all the way back to where I came. Not thinking that when I'd load up again the next day that the game would force you to do redo boss encounters you've already beaten. I mean it makes sense in a game with roguelike elements, but it isn't entirely that, because the game does choose to give you these checkpoint elevators sometimes but in this case it didn't and sucked every bit of goodwill I had towards the game and suddenly the free to play elements feel very sinister and manipulative.
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  13. Jan 15, 2017
    0
    This game isn't worth spending time typing. Don't waste your time, play something good. It's GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARBAGE. How's that for 150 characters.
  14. Dec 6, 2016
    8
    Very fun game so far, it does have some flaws but it's still very early to judge.
    Depending on the will the the Dev/Publisher duo to fix those issues, it has potential to be one of the best F2P ps4 game.
  15. Dec 5, 2016
    9
    Extremely amusing and fun to play. It takes inspiration from things like Dead Rising (use unconventional itsms like handheld firework launchers and irons as weapons), Dark Souls combat mechanics and Zombi (dead player characters turn into enemy NPCs) and even Manhunt (extremely brutal finishing moves differing between weapons) and tosses them into a fun little dungeon crawler-likeExtremely amusing and fun to play. It takes inspiration from things like Dead Rising (use unconventional itsms like handheld firework launchers and irons as weapons), Dark Souls combat mechanics and Zombi (dead player characters turn into enemy NPCs) and even Manhunt (extremely brutal finishing moves differing between weapons) and tosses them into a fun little dungeon crawler-like beat-em-up game. It flawlessly mixes in online play inside the Tower of Barbs, with characters who die appearing as enemy NPCs in your and others' towers. The raiding is a completely unnecessary and annoying mechanic, and the premium currency is there and needed for vital things like storage expansion, but the rest of the game is very fun. Humor relies on things like Uncle Death (the Grim Reaper) riding skateboards, wearing silly glasses and referring to you as "Senpai", and enemies ludicrously transforming into blood geysers after being punched to death.
    I say give it a chance; it's free after all.
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  16. Dec 7, 2016
    7
    I made a metacritic account just to give this game a 10, I don't think it will do well critically, but I have a feeling that it will maintain a pretty good user score, it's cult classic material for sure. It's sort of like a combination of Dark Souls and the Mother Base mechanics from MGSV. Despite being free to play, it's an absolute blast to play but it certainly isn't for everyone. ItI made a metacritic account just to give this game a 10, I don't think it will do well critically, but I have a feeling that it will maintain a pretty good user score, it's cult classic material for sure. It's sort of like a combination of Dark Souls and the Mother Base mechanics from MGSV. Despite being free to play, it's an absolute blast to play but it certainly isn't for everyone. It almost feels like one of those underrated, clunky but charming gems from the PS2 era, some people will pick it up and love it and play a lot of it and others will stop playing pretty quickly, it's just one of those games, in part due to it's difficulty and seemingly unforgiving mechanics. Expand
  17. Dec 6, 2016
    10
    Well this game was something i been keeping tabs with since its original trailer, it was a game i had lukewarm expectations for since lollipop chainsaw was a bit disappointing to say the least. However this on the other hand exceeded my expectations greatly, it's so nice to see a full free to play game its like a lovely Christmas gift. Basically I'm 12 floors in so far it gave me a greatWell this game was something i been keeping tabs with since its original trailer, it was a game i had lukewarm expectations for since lollipop chainsaw was a bit disappointing to say the least. However this on the other hand exceeded my expectations greatly, it's so nice to see a full free to play game its like a lovely Christmas gift. Basically I'm 12 floors in so far it gave me a great 6-8 hours i honestly think I'll be in the 100s for this game it feels like a soulslike crossed with persona 3s dungeon crawling. I hope the devs add pvp and fixes to make this great game even greater. I'm tired grammar is awful point is try this out already. Expand
  18. Dec 15, 2016
    8
    When I was done complaining about how that game isn't as smooth as dark souls 3, that I can't roll/attack anymore and that the camera can be my worst enemy, I started enjoying this very cool soul-esque dungeon crawler made by grasshopper manufacture.

    You might feel like you need to farm a lot or buy expensive breakable equipment but you really don't, just climb the tower, senpai! The
    When I was done complaining about how that game isn't as smooth as dark souls 3, that I can't roll/attack anymore and that the camera can be my worst enemy, I started enjoying this very cool soul-esque dungeon crawler made by grasshopper manufacture.

    You might feel like you need to farm a lot or buy expensive breakable equipment but you really don't, just climb the tower, senpai! The item you'll find upstairs might be better than the one you're farming!

    Most upgrades are unlocked after the 10th floor, like the pvp, waiting room updates and better characters. Where dark souls story was cryptic, it's the gameplay that is..meaning wikis are sometimes your only alternative to a good instruction manual, too bad.

    The asymmetrical online game is also really nice, it feels good to invade people and destroy their base just like it's a pain to be invaded by other characters at every corner. The concept of teams make the whole pvp engaging, your country/state have rivals and winning means big rewards for your team.

    You won't enjoy that game if you like narrative games and hate farming, repetitive environment, stiff controls, stamina management and yelling "omg that death was so unfair".

    I really enjoy that game and it's free! what's not to love?
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  19. Dec 9, 2016
    9
    I'm not really the type of guy who writes reviews or anything like that but when I played through this game I thought I should write one. The game it self is quite awesome. The only thing I dislike is the fighting mechanic, it isn't the best in the world but its still works. What I like about the game is its climbing up the floors to get better gear/fight tougher enemies and defeat bossesI'm not really the type of guy who writes reviews or anything like that but when I played through this game I thought I should write one. The game it self is quite awesome. The only thing I dislike is the fighting mechanic, it isn't the best in the world but its still works. What I like about the game is its climbing up the floors to get better gear/fight tougher enemies and defeat bosses aspect. Overall, for it being a free-to-play its not half bad, most of the games on the free-to-play section is garbage except for this one, I recommend this game for anyone who enjoys dark souls and dead rising. Expand
  20. Dec 10, 2016
    10
    611/5000
    I have made the account just to qualify this game, obviously could be even better, but this is a GAME, authentic Suda souls, please take note, other companies that sell us games for 120-200 euros with half of the content of this game have. This is an example of what should be a free to play game (unlike what they say the magazines you do not need to pay, I'm free and I go for
    611/5000
    I have made the account just to qualify this game, obviously could be even better, but this is a GAME, authentic Suda souls, please take note, other companies that sell us games for 120-200 euros with half of the content of this game have. This is an example of what should be a free to play game (unlike what they say the magazines you do not need to pay, I'm free and I go for almost half of the game) and put in very bad place a lot of games that have born this years.

    P.D: If you do not like difficult games but you think souls is cool, but this not,then please note that you need more hours to play
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  21. Dec 16, 2016
    8
    I'm really enjoying this game a lot. It does have it's share of AI issues. It's very difficult to agro/pull one bad guy out of a pack to fight one on one. Most of my deaths are to fighting multiple enemies at once. The whole concept of the game is fantastic, haters...hunters...death riding a skateboard.
  22. May 31, 2017
    3
    Let It Die is a very flawed game. The game is a free to play game on the Playstation Store yet it excessively pushes microtransactions that break the game. Let It Die tries to play like a rogue like Dark Souls style game. I personally detest the Souls series and find them broken by their extreme difficulty that prevents the games from every being fun. Let It Die is easier than the SoulsLet It Die is a very flawed game. The game is a free to play game on the Playstation Store yet it excessively pushes microtransactions that break the game. Let It Die tries to play like a rogue like Dark Souls style game. I personally detest the Souls series and find them broken by their extreme difficulty that prevents the games from every being fun. Let It Die is easier than the Souls games which is definitely a plus because it made the experience much more enjoyable. The game plays like a hack and slash game where players are tasked to climb to the top of a tall tower full of dungeons and enemies. The game tells an interesting premise that I found quite interesting but sadly the story never gets very far. The characters in the game such as the Grim Reaper called Uncle Death are funny and quirky and really added to the experience. The graphics I found decent but nothing spectacular. The artstyle is certainly interesting but dungeon layouts and textures are often copy and pasted throughout the game. Let It Die has a great gameplay concept but it fails in execution. Since the game is free to play the Devs tried to find ways to force the player to buy microtransactions that revive the player after being killed. The bosses and enemies in the game often use cheap unfair moves that kill the player in one hit forcing you to use a revive the character or scrap it completely. I personally do not like rogue like games and find them gimmicky. Forcing the player to start all over again is annoying and not the least bit fun. The player gets to create their own fighters to climb the top of the tower. The armor and weapons in this game are great and feel satisfactory to use. The only problem with the weapons and armor in this game is the fact they break quite easily forcing the player to constantly changes weapons and armor in the middle of battle. The game controls are also very clunky and lead to unfair deaths as well. The game is built around precise combat yet the controls are too imprecise for any of this to work. Another problem Let It Die has in its combat is the fact that the once the player is hit by an attack from the enemy it becomes impossible to dodge until the enemy finishes its moves. This can also cause more unfair deaths. Despite this the combat can be fun and addicting making each blow the player makes feel crunchy and real. The game also features another annoying rogue like element that if the player does not save on the ground level of the tower the game will kill the player and force the player the player to use a new character. I found this very strange because instead of allowing the player to use a revive the game forces the player to start from scratch which I found extremely frustrating. Eventually I had no choice but to quit because of this mechanic. The revives in this game are called “death medals” and the player is given a few for free to start off with. The game will occasionally reward the player with these in the game but they are very rare. Once you run out of death medals the game will ask the player to either buy more death medals using real life money from the Playstation Store or start from scratch. At first I payed the cheap 99 cents for 10 death medals but they quickly ran out the higher I climbed the tower. The game forces you to stop buy elevators and pull a switch so you can return to that spot on the tower. I eventually got very far up and found no elevators for many floors until I had to log off. When I logged back in I was not given the option to revive my character and was forced to create a new character to climb the tower. I lost all my progress from the last climb where I climbed over 5 floors. The character I had was maxed leveled so I attempted to climb to the top but my character was swiftly killed on my way back up by a boss who used a cheap one hit kill ability I couldn’t dodge. When I faced this boss with my other character the boss never used this ability until now and repeatedly did it to my other character making me eventually run out of death medals. When I saw if I could purchase more death medals for 99 cents but found that I had to pay over $10 for more death medals. After this I decided to give up realizing I was wasting my time. For a game that sells itself on being “free to play” Let It Die is a very expensive game to play if you plan on completing it. Overall Let It Die has a great vision but fails in execution due to its janky combat and forced in microtransactions. I would not recommend playing this game at all but if you insist on playing it I would advise playing until you run out of your starter death medals. The only reason why I am giving it a 3 is because the game despite having many flaws had a great concept that I believe could have been fully realized if the combat and level design were refined and the game was made more fair and not oriented around forcing the player to spend money.
    3/10: Poor
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  23. Dec 21, 2016
    5
    as a streamer who plays this game off stream i feel like this games concept is a great idea a good roll off dark souls success. Very clunky though and also developers take note of this one thing don't make it to where if you grade up and have a new level one character have to face a level 40 or above cpu controlled player. The game in general feels very pay to win and forces you to needas a streamer who plays this game off stream i feel like this games concept is a great idea a good roll off dark souls success. Very clunky though and also developers take note of this one thing don't make it to where if you grade up and have a new level one character have to face a level 40 or above cpu controlled player. The game in general feels very pay to win and forces you to need loads of money just to progress. issues why do you not have a reload or buy bullets or repair system? i think that would of been great. Anyone you read who gave this game a 10 is lying to you its not a great game those people also prob had enough money to buy loads of retry skull also this game is worth a 5 at most for any player who just wants to not spend money to win or progress.

    Pros
    1. Great concept and also forces you to not spam
    2. Uncle death makes things funny
    3. a good range of weapons to use

    Cons
    1. No repair or Refill bullets for your weapons
    2. Finding new blueprints to develop new weapons is minimal you find multiples of the same blueprint
    3. Computer controlled players unless they are low level will always kill you.
    4. you spend all of your time farming and grinding kill coins
    5. Pay to win model mostly will scam you out of buying money
    6. no way of upgrading your character from grade 1 and up forced to use kill coins

    while its a great game concept that i will continue to play unless the developers make changes to add a repair system a craft bullets or buy refills. this game deserves a 5 at best no more no less. Remove the pay to win model so more people can play it without rage also lower prices to go up and down elevator. the elevator pricing stalls progress and makes the game nearly impossible to progress if you go up the elevator find a new blueprint then have to go down.
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  24. Dec 19, 2016
    10
    The gameplay is solid even with some of the off voice acting. Its a beatemup tower climb game and it does it well. Beating the game will make you feel like a champ rather than just a chump on easymode.
  25. Aug 10, 2017
    0
    They've essentially ruined the entire monetization of the game post-release. They've ramped up the difficulty in number only, altered the decal drop rates (main source of progression outside of gear), and significantly increased the cost of gear for new floors while not matching the rewards enough to even cover gear on successful runs.

    -If you are wearing the latest armor maxed on the
    They've essentially ruined the entire monetization of the game post-release. They've ramped up the difficulty in number only, altered the decal drop rates (main source of progression outside of gear), and significantly increased the cost of gear for new floors while not matching the rewards enough to even cover gear on successful runs.

    -If you are wearing the latest armor maxed on the latest levels/floors with the latest weapon maxed for current content, you will deal quite a bit less damage, but take a MASSIVE amount of damage more than using the previous tier of maxed armor/weapons against the previously highest enemies. On the new floors, they mostly use the same types of weapons as previous floors but with simply higher damage numbers. The only thing they did for the new floors was add red smoke and replace every enemy spawn with the hardest enemies.

    -Players had tried to determine the decal (provides passive bonuses/traits for character) drop rate closer to launch, and when they tried to do so again more recently they noticed a sharp drop in rare decals. Note that they recently add a paid source rare of decals when previously the only way to get decals with cash was a brutally inefficient exchange rate with standard currency (bad enough that nobody would do it, believe me).

    -The new floors take a lot of of the top gear. This is fair. However, they didn't do any tuning at all with the rewards - you don't get enough currency to cover gear costs. The immense hp sponge aspects and sharp damage increase should warrant enough currency for gear and THEN SOME. Instead, they're actively starving us likely in anticipation of some way to monetize it based on recent additions to the game.

    Basically - Play the first 40 floors of the game, they're fun and progression is not bad because they didn't design them with pay to win elements in mind. Don't spend a god damn penny unless you hear that they unscammed the game.
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  26. Dec 7, 2016
    10
    Sure it's Free to Play, which won't feel great for those who enjoy really long play sessions, but as a game to play a little every day, and spend the occasional few bucks on, Let it Die is really fantastic, Like Dark Souls meets a Junji Ito comic, mixed with the the Mighty Boosh!
  27. Dec 17, 2016
    1
    The gameplay is fun, i love these kind of harsh grinding games, but as for why this gets a 1/10, it cause the PvP is broken and ruins the whole game. I'm at level 10 forced to fight hunters at level 25, on floor 1. They are there every time you go onto any floor, as far as I know, it wasn't possible for me to get past floor 2, even after I grinded to level 25, as the hunters still one shotThe gameplay is fun, i love these kind of harsh grinding games, but as for why this gets a 1/10, it cause the PvP is broken and ruins the whole game. I'm at level 10 forced to fight hunters at level 25, on floor 1. They are there every time you go onto any floor, as far as I know, it wasn't possible for me to get past floor 2, even after I grinded to level 25, as the hunters still one shot me. The hunters truly make the game unplayable. Expand
  28. Dec 5, 2016
    9
    Pretty fun can't beat the price and the micro transactions so far don't seem to be a big deal allowing you to focus on making your way through the game without worrying about them at all.
  29. Dec 5, 2016
    4
    Let it Die.
    A Free to Play that in its current state, isn’t worth the download.
    Let it Die is a free to play game for the playstation and surprisingly has a lot going for it, but it has a lot more issues holding it back. I loved Suda51 and all of his games which had me excited for this one… It definitely has the charm and feel of a Suda51 game with its zaney characters like uncle
    Let it Die.
    A Free to Play that in its current state, isn’t worth the download.
    Let it Die is a free to play game for the playstation and surprisingly has a lot going for it, but it has a lot more issues holding it back.
    I loved Suda51 and all of his games which had me excited for this one…
    It definitely has the charm and feel of a Suda51 game with its zaney characters like uncle death…
    In this game you choose a character and try to climb the tower of barbs….
    This is sort of a linear version of Dark Souls… except it feels completely broken…
    This game is all about trying not to die…
    You pick up coins to buy items at shops and armour and weapons off of characters that all break insanely fast…
    You pick up mushrooms and animals to heal your self or use against enemies…
    And you try your hardest to kill them before they kill you.. gain xp to level up..
    Use certain weapons to gain mastery and climb the tower…
    The problem however is the combat feels broken…
    It lags..
    Your character will stand there taking damage as they get hit or they’ll finish an attack animation instead of rolling out of the way…
    This ultimately makes combat feel cheap and takes out all feeling of fun and skill…
    We should definitely be able to roll out of the way at any and all times…
    The game should be waiting on my input, not the other way around
    Because of this combat lag youll die fast and youll die often…
    And theres actually a pretty cool mechanic when you die where your character will be waiting for you when you return up the tower with someone else.. as well as other fallen characters from other players…
    And if your fallen character kills theirs youll gain rewards…
    It isn’t instant game over when you die though..
    You do get lives every day you log on from the game and you can use these lives as continues…
    But they do run out.. and of course.. you have to buy them for up to $100 if you want to continue playing from where your character died or wait until tomorrow for the game to give you a log in bonus…
    You can turn on elevators that you find to allow your character to skip sections you’ve already been to…
    But this game was clearly designed to kill you in a cheap way to exploit people addictive tendencies…
    The lag stops skill…
    This feels more like hack and slash gambling…
    Its unresponsive cheap gameplay… stay away
    I give let it die …
    a 4/10
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  30. Dec 19, 2016
    5
    could have been a good free-to-play Dark souls-like, but its pay-to-win nature will disgust you after a few hours, when the difficulty really goes up.
  31. Dec 8, 2016
    10
    ES GRATIS Y TIENE HORAS HORAS DE JUEGO.
    de que el juego a salido recientemente , tiene horas , horas de juego , aun que es repetitivo y dificil... muy dificil es lo que lo hace un juego de gran reto , mas los personajes como simpre unicos y con sus personalidades, tiene buenos dialgos ya sea por medio de E-mails.
    tiene buen contenido , y muy buenas cosas inovadoras . como simpre
    ES GRATIS Y TIENE HORAS HORAS DE JUEGO.
    de que el juego a salido recientemente , tiene horas , horas de juego , aun que es repetitivo y dificil... muy dificil es lo que lo hace un juego de gran reto , mas los personajes como simpre unicos y con sus personalidades, tiene buenos dialgos ya sea por medio de E-mails.
    tiene buen contenido , y muy buenas cosas inovadoras . como simpre grasshopper con toque de locura y originalidad. a y para remarcar el juego ES GRATIS Y NO ES PARA NADA PAY2WIN , Es de los pocos juegos de hoy en dia que son gratis y sin ser absolutamente pay to win , un ejemplo seria hearth stone o el juego crash royale , SOLO POR MENCIONAR ALGUNOS EJEMPLOS.

    HAIL GO ICHI SUDA
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  32. Dec 7, 2016
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I haven't even reached Floor 10 yet, because I've been backtracking and going to those other areas off of the main elevator route, but I have to say, that I absolutely love this game. And to be honest, I'm a little obsessed with it. Ever since I started the game, I've been refreshing my browser to see if any new critic reviews pop up that express similar sentiments. At least the user reviews appear to be positive!

    I have a large backlog of games (paid AAA titles at that) that I am currently playing through right now, but now they're on the back-burner as I have been obsessed with getting as much time as I can with Let It Die.

    I love the art direction, the suspense that comes along with exploring the new floors and the seemingly spontaneous hordes of enemies that chase after you (the panic that brings, the horror), the exceptional soundtrack (god damn that escalator music gives me some sort of nostalgia that I can't pinpoint, not to mention the metal and glitched dark ambient soundscapes), the joy I get in successfully pulling off a RAGE move with a weapon and experiencing other weapons set lists and how those grow depending on how much you use them(!), the freakin' mushroom effects, the quirky characters...I could go on. Everything in this game sets its distinctive tone. This might be the first F2P game I've ever truly enjoyed.

    Sure there are some cons: weird controls, heard the multiplayer aspect can be painful when getting raided, but all the positives I've listed outweigh this for me right now. (I have yet to experience what it's like getting raided). And besides, Grasshopper/GungHo might just make this game better over time.

    Very much looking forward to seeing if Grasshopper/GungHo can improve upon some of the shortcomings.
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  33. Dec 7, 2016
    8
    This game is absolutely fun to play. A few hours in and I'm having a blast. It's FREE to play with premium content, but it doesn't mean you have to pay to access full game. You just have to be smart about inventory and learn from mistakes. The developer are quite forgiving, they don't just ask for your wallet if you die. Premium content doesn't give you too much advantage, it's more like aThis game is absolutely fun to play. A few hours in and I'm having a blast. It's FREE to play with premium content, but it doesn't mean you have to pay to access full game. You just have to be smart about inventory and learn from mistakes. The developer are quite forgiving, they don't just ask for your wallet if you die. Premium content doesn't give you too much advantage, it's more like a convenient kind of thing. You still have to grind hard and it is fun. Well try it yourself, it's FREE. Expand
  34. Jan 20, 2017
    1
    Cool concept, bad delivery.

    Even for a free game this is garbage. The voice acting is unbelievably bad, the graphics are very mediocre, the gameplay is slow and weak and every area looks the same as the last.

    However it is free so give it a shot, just don't go into with high expectations like I did.
  35. Dec 19, 2016
    9
    Although I'm "only" at the 20th floor and curious about the future price of the premium 30-days content, I can already say this game is a masterpiece. This game is FREE and probably more finalized and complete than any other $60€ game.

    Building your team, sending your fighters in other player worlds, fights / raids between countries-states (yay France won 3 times, beware California ;)
    Although I'm "only" at the 20th floor and curious about the future price of the premium 30-days content, I can already say this game is a masterpiece. This game is FREE and probably more finalized and complete than any other $60€ game.

    Building your team, sending your fighters in other player worlds, fights / raids between countries-states (yay France won 3 times, beware California ;) !), climbing the tower with my Sengoku armor (the game is full of easter eggs), defending my waiting room and lobotomizing opponents fighters in my WC... lol!

    For now, I didn't spend a cent of real money in the F2P store, it's not inevitable! In fact, you really can play the entire game for FREE.

    Give it a try!
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  36. Dec 29, 2016
    8
    Perfect for holiday gatherings and family dinners, this sensational Suda title is the game you've been waiting for.

    The previews for this game did not do it justice, I did not realize how similar gameplay was to Dark Souls until a friend said I should check out gameplay videos for it, because it might actually be a good game. I normally stay very far away from free-to-play titles,
    Perfect for holiday gatherings and family dinners, this sensational Suda title is the game you've been waiting for.

    The previews for this game did not do it justice, I did not realize how similar gameplay was to Dark Souls until a friend said I should check out gameplay videos for it, because it might actually be a good game.

    I normally stay very far away from free-to-play titles, but after spending a day with this title I think I have finally found a game that fits the model perfectly. This game feels like it was designed by people who enjoy making games; it is enjoyable; and the mechanics feel fair and complementary with the pricing model of micro-transactions.

    I only have two concerns about the game:

    1. That content such as monsters and level design will remain the same throughout the game. I have been up to the 5th floor and to some branching-side-floors so far, and they have all been industrial sewer type levels. I hope there is more variety in this tower, since there are 40 floors, not including the branching floors.

    2. That the gameplay will change at higher levels once access to faster projectile guns become available, and that reliance on the insurance system will become the only way to progress through the tower.
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  37. Aug 16, 2017
    6
    Let It Die is a solid game with far too many problems after the beginning. Like any free to play game, the beginning is the most fun part of the game. The first ten floors show off three bosses (two mid bosses, one big boss) a variety of weapons (Melee, ranged, even your fists) and you'll feel like you get a good grasp of the game after less deaths than Dark Souls.

    However, by floor 20
    Let It Die is a solid game with far too many problems after the beginning. Like any free to play game, the beginning is the most fun part of the game. The first ten floors show off three bosses (two mid bosses, one big boss) a variety of weapons (Melee, ranged, even your fists) and you'll feel like you get a good grasp of the game after less deaths than Dark Souls.

    However, by floor 20 you encounter people with proper guns, and the AI has infinite bullets. Soon after you encounter people with sniper rifles, people who never miss unless you dodge perfectly because they are AI, and will often kill you in a few shots. At which point the devs said, "Put two assault rifle enemies and two snipers in a locked room with the player who will only have melee weapons." I was never able to get past the 20+ floors because of areas like this, areas that you could grind armor and in game currency to muddle through, or you can do what the developers want you to do and spend money to revive on the spot. And that's where the flaws of Let It Die start to show, when the developers clearly started focusing on getting you to spend money through their system of "No check points, pay money or try and get premium currency through buggy broken quests, to revive where you died."

    Also, yes, buggy broken quests. People have noted that many quests that give "Death Medals" the premium currency, sometimes don't register upon completion. I personally waded through an entire floor without weapons or armor, THREE TIMES, and only ONE of those two (doing it without weapons and without armor were two separate quests) eventually triggered as complete. Whether this was eventually fixed, I don't know, the quest system is so far removed from the part where you play the game I often forget about it. To explain, you have a hub where you buy "decals" (stickers that go on your character for buffs) weapons, change characters, and access multiplayer. BUT, then there's another room that you have to leave the hub to get to, and your quests are there. Why they aren't just in the hub makes no sense, and it makes getting and turning in quests take longer than it should. It's not a huge problem, like quests not working, but it's noticable.

    The game isn't bad. It controls well, there's cool kills and neat weapons and armor. Some people have played through the game without spending a dime, it's very possible. However, the game is geared towards being cheaper than Dark Souls to make you spend money and there are places where it shows. There are places where they want you to go and grind for items and money, and probably die, and get mad, so you'll spend money. The game isn't doable naked, like the Dark Souls games, you have to get better weapons and armor, and in doing so you will die, and when you die you'll lose your stuff, and the game brings up a character, yes, you die and a person shows up and says, "Oh, you died. That really sucks. Want to use a premium currency to revive?" EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. It becomes more infuriating than seeing "You Died" or "Game Over." Because you can't skip it, you can't mash through it, even if you want to spend the token to come back. And when you die three times in a room to enemies you have no way of fighting (Unless you can see the future and knew where the gun touting enemies were before hand) you'll start to see how much of a waste it is reviving anyway.

    This has become worse now that they have added premium decals, buffs you can only get by spending the premium currency, and you only have a CHANCE of getting a good one. Maybe you spend a dollar and get the best buff, or maybe you spend fifty dollars and get the same one. That's some mobile game gachapon **** that would not be in a good free to play game. Even people who loved Let It Die when it came out are starting to leave because of choices like this by the developers/publishers. The game is slowly becoming more "Pay us money or else you won't stand a chance against the new super bosses!" and people DON'T LIKE THAT.

    So, personal recommendation, try the game. It's a whopping 50gb download (as of now) but there's a few hours of fun to be had before it turns into another free to play dumpster fire. Just be sure not to spend any cash, because it's not worth it.
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  38. Dec 27, 2016
    8
    Let in Die, this game is for me the biggest surprise in this year. If you like games DS / BB you fell in love with LiD. But warning this game is free to play. This means, you spend more time to progress than peoples who buying coins. In multiplayer you can raid other bases players, but PvP doesn't exist, so definetely this is not pay 2 win.
  39. Dec 4, 2017
    0
    Game is horrible... It’s basically an app game that could easily be found on your phone. It is PAY 2 WIN... Graphics are horrendous. It’s the same graphics used in Borderlands however toned down. The levels are ALL the same aesthetic, you get quite bored around floor 24 and up because you’re constantly repeating the same thing.
    Progression in this game doesn’t exist in the normal
    Game is horrible... It’s basically an app game that could easily be found on your phone. It is PAY 2 WIN... Graphics are horrendous. It’s the same graphics used in Borderlands however toned down. The levels are ALL the same aesthetic, you get quite bored around floor 24 and up because you’re constantly repeating the same thing.
    Progression in this game doesn’t exist in the normal manner... And so here’s why these types of games should be illegal and have no idea why Sony would let this garbage be apart of the line up.
    Theres an elevator you take unlocked every floor however to head back down you have to pay a fee. The higher the floors you’re progressing the more expensive it is to skip floors or head back down. However join there monthly club and theres a special elevator you can take for free.
    When you die you have the option of using a metal skull (real money currency) to revive you or pay a hefty fee to ressurect. The higher your player level the more expensive it is to ressurect your character.
    The gold and Splith you make can be stolen by other players in the same rating as you. For example say you leave your hub (waiting room) to complete a quest... Theres quite a chance your waiting room was attacked. So that gold you saved up is gone... You can’t get it back unless you raid the persons waiting room. Which is unlikely because people who raid have their room defended quite well.
    There are decals, (stickers) you place on your character... You can spend 10 metals to get a random (gambling) or 50000 gold to get one randomly as well. The chances of you having 50000 gold is pretty much non existence since people will raid you if you have that or more saved up. The more people you raid the higher your rating and guess what you’re faced with people of your raiding so theres not raiding lower level people. So you’re facing off with 10 of a persons characters to reach their gold in the time limit of 2 minutes.
    Gear is pointless becuase every set of gear is weak against a certain stat... People don’t understand the negative percentages are multiplicative. So you could be geared really well but you can be weak to a certain type of damage... So if a hater is sent to invade your world and their equipped with something your gear is weak against it literally takes one or 3 hits to take you down.
    People swear its about skill, it really isn’t its about resources. Theres only one useful character in the game call the “collector,” becuase it can carry 33 slots worth of items unlike the other characters. Every thing I mean everything takes one slot NOTHING STACKS... You get 11 slots to scale 40 floors? Think abou it people... You’re constantly going up and down the elevator to store your items in a bank that also has little slots. Want more slots in your bank you have to pay...
    Nothing in this game is free... NOTHING.
    In the beginning the game has it charms with it’s audio but as soon as you realize your gold is emptying as fast as you can fill it you will realize you have no choice but to wait in hopes developers send something free your way.
    The quests are pointless because they are ridiculous grind... Nothing in this game is worth your time... NOTHING.
    The people mostly playing this game are the ones that can’t afford a decent 60$ game yet they spend their money on this crap... LOL. You’ve been warned...
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  40. Jul 6, 2018
    9
    I can really recommend this game if you like games like Devil May Cry, Soulsborne, No More Heroes, Evil Within and... Mushroom Garden. If you also like Japanese music then it's definitely a get go.
    It's the best FREE game to come up on PS4 (not counting PS Plus games) and if you got PS Plus you can get some good DLC (one free) and one for a few bucks which let's you increase your item
    I can really recommend this game if you like games like Devil May Cry, Soulsborne, No More Heroes, Evil Within and... Mushroom Garden. If you also like Japanese music then it's definitely a get go.
    It's the best FREE game to come up on PS4 (not counting PS Plus games) and if you got PS Plus you can get some good DLC (one free) and one for a few bucks which let's you increase your item storage a decent amount. It is addicting but also easy to stop and take a pause as you need to be really concentrated (like Soulsborne) so I HIGHLY recommend it to all serious gamers. I would say it is one of the best 10 exclusives on PS4 among BB, HZD, Uncharted and God of War.

    You have to understand though it is "crappy" on purpose with cheap game-mechanics and designs - which is Suda51's style. Still, this game has some details which is typically Japanese attention to
    unnecessary detail - which I love! The "cheap" game-mechanics allows for more content and deepness.
    It is the most developer-supported F2P game on PS4 as I understand!

    I understand now that this game wouldn't have worked without Free to Play since Kill Coins even though most fans would have wanted a proper release.
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  41. Jan 3, 2017
    8
    Ok guys I have been to floor 30+, spent more than 50 hours, I will tell you the truth of this game

    First of all, Ignore those negative reviewers, they are just losers who rant. Second, This game require no money to win. I haven't paid any real money at all. In fact, I never died to the point that I run out of death metal and need gold to revive. Third, Paying money won't get you up to
    Ok guys I have been to floor 30+, spent more than 50 hours, I will tell you the truth of this game

    First of all, Ignore those negative reviewers, they are just losers who rant.
    Second, This game require no money to win. I haven't paid any real money at all. In fact, I never died to the point that I run out of death metal and need gold to revive.
    Third, Paying money won't get you up to higher floor. What you need most are skill and preparation. Money only give you more chance and some space in inventory but if you sucks, then you will still sucks.

    The game is fun, combat feels good after you understand mechanic. Music is great as well as casting. Difficulty ? only hard if you get cornered by many enemies. Just don't be reckless to the point that get you in that situation. 90% of my death occurred due to my recklessness. Don't use Darksouls's attitude that you can keep trying until you get good. No ! this game dying means lost gold, lost time. You have to come prepared every time, check info of boss before real fight, watch utube, don't rush things.

    The big negative of this game, however, is GRINDING. You will not notice it at first but once you get past 10 floors, this issue will keep popping up and become VERY GRINDING after floor 21+. Because you need materials to upgrade equipment and those material heavily depends on RNG.

    Other negatives are NO COOP nor PVP at this moment. Boss fights are easy and become a joke if you abuse system by using some mushrooms. Raiding system still has issues.

    Anyway, since this game is Free to Play, I would recommend everyone who like challenging game to try. It is still far from masterpiece but surely great game and has high potential to evolve to become one in the future (if devs do it right)
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  42. Nel
    Jun 20, 2017
    1
    I wanted to like this game, but the way it forces you to grind, they should have renamed it to let it grind. Typical scenario for f2p games. Way to grindy, and it doesn't force you to buy anything, but if you don't prepare for several hundreds of hours of frustration
  43. Feb 6, 2017
    7
    A good souls like game with the freaking atmosphere of Suda 51 and a dungeon crawler-roge like sistem.
    It´s F2P (wich is always good) but requieres a lot of grinding to level up and earn money.
    The online features are bit poor and most of the times frustrating, specially the invasions. when reached the third area, the difficulty goes up and the enemies becomes incredibly dangerous,
    A good souls like game with the freaking atmosphere of Suda 51 and a dungeon crawler-roge like sistem.
    It´s F2P (wich is always good) but requieres a lot of grinding to level up and earn money.

    The online features are bit poor and most of the times frustrating, specially the invasions.

    when reached the third area, the difficulty goes up and the enemies becomes incredibly dangerous, dying time over time and oughting you to use microtransactions.

    It´s a good experience, but can become frustrating if not paying.
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  44. May 21, 2017
    7
    This game is quite good. Game mechanics, artwork, soundtrack, all is great, so different from mainstream. And it's hard as hell. Only thing I don't like is free to play model.
  45. Dec 8, 2016
    8
    una mezcla interesante de géneros, un poco repetitivo los escenarios, básicamente son los mismos siempre y aun así increíblemente adictivo lastima que necesites gastarle tanto dinero para poder avanzar
  46. Dec 19, 2016
    8
    Great game all around couple things that could use some work is that a level one fighter at times is expected to take on a geared up op hater.Also seeing the same styles of layouts on every floor gets a little boring some more variety would be nice.
  47. Dec 26, 2016
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. the game has a tier system for characters spanning 5 grades. when you reach certain floors in the 40 floor tower of barbs you will unlock a higher grade character with a higher level cap and have to level them up again from scratch which doesn't take long.
    the combat places a lot of importance on perfect spacing and timing. you will face a lot of OP enemies that can kill you with one combo if you wiff an attack. the balancing factor to this is death metals, tokens that buy you a continue, restoring you to full health and giving you a few seconds of invincibility to potentially finish off whatever enemy was giving you trouble. you start with some for free and can potentially get unlimited ones for free as login bonuses if you're willing to wait long enough for the next one. selling death metals as microtransations on the psn store is how this free to play game intends to make money and a lot of the level design/layout, especially past the 20th floor reflect this a little too much. basically the higher you get the more you realize that bosses are not meant to be beaten by perseverance, trial and error, learning their moves or anything of the sort. the cost of retrying when dying to a boss is so high, either spending potentially over 2 hours farming gold for the salvage fee to get the character back or using another character to kill your character's hater (AI replication of your character as an enemy on the floor where they died) to reclaim them minus all of their equipped and stored gear, that you will quickly see death metals or certain mushrooms that essentially let you wail on the boss while they ignore you as the only valid method for approaching a boss fight. personally after climbing to floor 30 i found this approach towards bosses so unsatisfying and the game so ultimately dismissive towards the idea of rewarding the player for facing a challenge and overcoming difficulty that i lost all interest in progressing further.
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  48. Jan 5, 2017
    9
    This Roguelike, Soulslike, **** game is clunky as F. Bosses and levels are repetitive, the loading times are preposterous and some might say it's ridiculously unbalanced, yet there hasn't been a single day since it's release where I haven't spent at least 5 hours playing Let it Die. This is actually the kind of experience that gives you 2 pros for every con. The game has an amazingThis Roguelike, Soulslike, **** game is clunky as F. Bosses and levels are repetitive, the loading times are preposterous and some might say it's ridiculously unbalanced, yet there hasn't been a single day since it's release where I haven't spent at least 5 hours playing Let it Die. This is actually the kind of experience that gives you 2 pros for every con. The game has an amazing aesthetic and tone, character designs are awesome and memorable, the combat is actually satisfying for it's simplicity and the crafting/base management system can hook you for dozens if not hundreds of hours along with it's sometimes relentless difficulty spikes that make you just keep on climbing the looney tower of monsters, zombies, robots and overpowered HATERS.

    I usually loath freemium games and I despise online/multiplayer games but for me this is the one exception, I simply couldn't resist to pay for them "Death Metals" (storage expanding and revive on spot currency) because of how addicted the bloody game made me.

    A must have for a PS4 owner. If you got the patience to withstand the first hours of what seems to be a weird, unfair, complicated game you will be surprised to find something quite unique that is simply too much fun.
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  49. Feb 5, 2017
    4
    I've put quite a few hours into this game. Once you get accustomed to the flow of combat it's quite enjoyable, and the satisfaction from completing r&d goals, collecting a wider assortment of decals and leveling your stable of fighters can be highly satisfying and somewhat addictive. If I had written this review a week ago it would be generally positive and I would recommend trying thisI've put quite a few hours into this game. Once you get accustomed to the flow of combat it's quite enjoyable, and the satisfaction from completing r&d goals, collecting a wider assortment of decals and leveling your stable of fighters can be highly satisfying and somewhat addictive. If I had written this review a week ago it would be generally positive and I would recommend trying this game, but not putting more than $20 or so into the in-game purchases for the starter pack and the 1 time 30 death medal deal.

    But that is no longer the case. The last hours that I spent playing this game started fairly typically. I made a circuit of the higher floors, harvesting rare materials from bosses, the roaming shop and trap rooms. In the final stretches of the run, just as I was finishing the last planned boss with my bags full of loot, the game shows an error message and abruptly crashes. This leaves me somewhat frustrated as now I will have to gather hundreds of thousands of kill coins to salvage that fighter. Having a high cost for death is not necessarily a bad thing, but when the game has free to play elements, and is not completely free of bugs and glitches, this can leave a rather sour taste in one's mouth.

    So after swallowing my resentment, I load up another fighter with all of my best armor, gear and mushrooms. I plan to use the game's TDM system to quickly gather the needed kill coins and salvage my dead fighter. As soon as I choose a target for my first raid the game crashes again and I lose everything that was in that fighters inventory, including rare weapons that I was still many hours from being able to craft myself. At that point I reload the application to confirm my fears, see that all that equipment is indeed gone permanently, and proceed to close and delete Let It Die from my system.

    I enjoyed this game for many hours, but in the end it does not respect your time. A week ago I would have given this a 7.5 for being generally fun and charming, but now I can only look back on my time spent with it in disgust. It's a great pity; this games does so many things we've seen before, but with a unique twist. If it hadn't been for the symptoms of it's FTP pricing model many of its more glaring flaws wouldn't exist in the first place.

    All that being said, I give the game a begrudging 4, and with this review finished I hope to never speak of it again.
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  50. Feb 7, 2017
    10
    If you've played a lot of dungeon-crawler games, and I mean a LOT. Like every other game from the 80's and 90's was a dungeon crawler. Insert weaponized character into a world where he/she has to hack and slash through a tunnel-world of baddies out to kill you, after you upgrade from your fists of course. Eat things to gain life, level up weapons and your character, defeat bosses and moveIf you've played a lot of dungeon-crawler games, and I mean a LOT. Like every other game from the 80's and 90's was a dungeon crawler. Insert weaponized character into a world where he/she has to hack and slash through a tunnel-world of baddies out to kill you, after you upgrade from your fists of course. Eat things to gain life, level up weapons and your character, defeat bosses and move to the next level. Grind your way through tunnel rats, zombies, mazes, tricky platforms to get coins and experience and you have another dungeon crawler. What sets this game apart is that the grinding doesn't feel like a grind. There is never that moment where you get tired of the old "oh great I have to go through this same level yet again to kill another 100 tunnel rats (I say tunnel rats as a cliche dungeon crawler thing). This game is fair as far as free-to-play games. There is no trick to get you started where you eventually have to pay up or wait. It's all about your skill and planning. It seems that paying in this game will leave you actually worse off than not because you end up progressing too fast. There is a lot to do before leveling up to the next tiers and defeating the next boss. It's a game of slow-progression and preparation that takes time and planning. There are no tricks or traps that kill you instantly and ask if you want to pay to proceed. It's not a game ender to die either, mistakes made in this game are entirely your fault and you do pay a price, but it doesn't need to be real money. Expand
  51. Aug 14, 2019
    8
    Very challenging, sometimes unfair FTP game!! Let it Die is a nice little beat em' up; that blends possible inspiration from the manga Battle Royale, Silent Hill and the 80s. It's pretty fun to get into and if you can handle the high difficulty, there is a lot of great in this game. Personally, I had to stop after I put about 10-15 bucks into it. As I don't think the game is worth moreVery challenging, sometimes unfair FTP game!! Let it Die is a nice little beat em' up; that blends possible inspiration from the manga Battle Royale, Silent Hill and the 80s. It's pretty fun to get into and if you can handle the high difficulty, there is a lot of great in this game. Personally, I had to stop after I put about 10-15 bucks into it. As I don't think the game is worth more than 20-30 bucks in what it gives you.

    Edit 8/14/19 - The game has been more updates and it seems like the difficulty spike has been curbed in favor of using less of your money.

    If you play, use this simple strategy.

    1) Progress a few levels
    2) bring loot home
    3) upgrade anything that is available and once you get a few weapons/armor piece to +3 focus on upgrading them until the materials required change.
    4) Max out a Defender/Collector/Attacker and later levels a Luck fighter.
    5) Use TDM to boost your lithium and coins to buy the gear for each trip.
    6) Utilize daily logins/quests to get death metals (lives) and express passes.
    7) Save lives for Mid and Main bosses.
    8) If you buy death metals, use the .99, 4.99 and 9.99 options. The rest are a waste of hard earned cash. You should'nt need more than 50-60 to complete the game. Quests will give you 1 and daily logins will give you 3 a week.
    9) You will die in TDM, it just really depends on if you are lucky to go against a play whose got the same gear.
    10) TDM ranks give you items weekly depends on how well you are doing in each season.
    11) Better gear and fighters are unlocked every twelve or so floors.
    12) After each boss, the next set of floors give you access to higher gear materials.
    Blue=1 Green=2 Black=3 Red=4

    Hope this helps you!

    However, there are a TON of great ideas presented in Let it Die!! Like the raid mode, that encourages you to attack people, very much like Mafia Wars, except you actually have to physically fight the other players lobby characters. Which is a stroke of genius, from my perspective.

    Let it Die is certainly worth your time to AT LEAST check it out!!

    EDIT: After leaving this game along for a few months, I noticed quite a few boosts and extra lives added to my in-game mailbox! I recommend if you are playing this on the cheap; play it for a day or so and then let it sit for month or two; THEN come back. I had up to 25 Death Metals racked up and made it past the second boss section.

    (Helpful hint!! BRING A FEW FLAT IRONS as weapons for the fight, it'll save you about 10 or 15 Death Metals)
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  52. Jul 13, 2017
    9
    Nice crazy game of genius Japanese developers. The game is not simple, but addictive. From Suda51 does not happen easy games. Highly recommend, especially since the game is also free)
  53. Jan 17, 2018
    9
    I've put about 130 or so hours into the game so far and have really enjoyed my time with it.

    A little bit on what the game is and what to expect: Your primary goal is to conquer the 40+ floors of the Tower of Barbs, and as you would expect, the tower gets tough the higher you go. Besides the tower and the challenges within, there is also Tokyo Death Metro, a mode where you raid other
    I've put about 130 or so hours into the game so far and have really enjoyed my time with it.

    A little bit on what the game is and what to expect: Your primary goal is to conquer the 40+ floors of the Tower of Barbs, and as you would expect, the tower gets tough the higher you go. Besides the tower and the challenges within, there is also Tokyo Death Metro, a mode where you raid other players' "waiting rooms" to obtain currency and other prizes.

    First of all, this game is a grind. If you aren't into grinding, this game is not for you. Reach a new floor and it's kicking your ass? Grind for materials to upgrade your gear. Out of Kill Coins or SP Lithium? Grind Tokyo Death Metro for more. I'm not a player who particularly loves grinding or sees inherent value in it, but it feels woven into the design of this game in a way that I find agreeable. It never feels like an arbitrary roadblock to stop me from progressing too quickly, it's just a constant part of the game and either you are into it, or you aren't.

    I'm into the grind, as it makes Let It Die a game I can enjoy on a daily basis. Whether I'm looking for a challenge or just something to chill out and listen to podcasts to, Let It Die is there. A number of the negative reviews complaining about the microtransactions seem to be from players who aren't into the grind, which is totally understandable. As some others have said, "Free to play Dark Souls" is a bad description of the game. While the gameplay bears some passing resemblance, the gameplay loop is totally different.

    If you're still interested, give it a shot. It's free, there's nothing else like it on the market, and if you feel like you *have* to buy Death Metals to advance, you'll know that the game is not for you.

    I spent over half of my time as a free player and never felt pressured into spending money. If the game wins you over and you're willing to support it with your dollars, I would recommend the Express Pass as well as any deep discounts to Death Metals.
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  54. Jun 5, 2018
    6
    I wish the game had more depth than its addictive gameplay. It’s a hack of dark souls but with less fairness and more $$. Which sucks but eh. I think the biggest complaints are the lack of dialogue, story , and the difficultly is clearly rigged. It goes easy , hard , easy , easy, middle , **** insane,

    I think they design it like that to lure you in and make you itch to spend cash .
  55. Feb 8, 2019
    0
    This entire game functions as a loot box, giving random drops that can be extremely rare depending on the drop.
  56. Aug 16, 2021
    3
    Cool art style, but gameplay affected by microtransactions. It's a roguelike in name, but almost all consequences of dying can be avoided by microtransactions ('insurance'). You can also ship loot back to your saferoom with, you guessed it, microtransactions. At the start they don't make it obvious but they keep upping the difficulty until you die and are asked to pay for a respawn. VeryCool art style, but gameplay affected by microtransactions. It's a roguelike in name, but almost all consequences of dying can be avoided by microtransactions ('insurance'). You can also ship loot back to your saferoom with, you guessed it, microtransactions. At the start they don't make it obvious but they keep upping the difficulty until you die and are asked to pay for a respawn. Very generic looking levels after a while. Just go play The Surge or something if you like this kind of combat. Expand
  57. Aug 12, 2020
    3
    El juego en un principio llama la atención, lo descargas, y cuando vas a probarlo te das cuenta que se siente raro al jugarlo, no le das importancia por que pensas que debés acostumbrarte aún a los controles hasta que llegás al primer jefe y te das cuenta que el juego está roto.
    Los controles son raros de usar, el personaje en sí se siente raro de manejar, algunos botones son los mismos
    El juego en un principio llama la atención, lo descargas, y cuando vas a probarlo te das cuenta que se siente raro al jugarlo, no le das importancia por que pensas que debés acostumbrarte aún a los controles hasta que llegás al primer jefe y te das cuenta que el juego está roto.
    Los controles son raros de usar, el personaje en sí se siente raro de manejar, algunos botones son los mismos para dos cosas distintas, hay que poner plata para avanzar o esperar eternidades y farmear demasiado para poder hacer algo y sus jefes son muy injustos y difíciles no por dificultad, sinó por sus controles que son casi basura, pero para pasar el rato puede estar bien o si queres pasartelo si o si, no es un reto para todos y a mi me alejó más de una vez por como es en sí el mismo.
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  58. Dec 31, 2020
    8
    Really good game, great gameplay, pretty good graphics and many more reasons why you should play it. Only controls could be better, but anyway it is a really good game
  59. Jun 17, 2021
    8
    This is such a good game. But it's very grindy.
    It also has a great community.
    It's already mid 2021 when I write this, the game is way over it's peak. The devs don't do much about the game anymore. No new stuff, only old stuff that gets recycled. I have +3300h into this game. Don't think I have ever played a game as much as Let It Die. I love it. But I also hate it. :-) My biggest
    This is such a good game. But it's very grindy.
    It also has a great community.
    It's already mid 2021 when I write this, the game is way over it's peak.
    The devs don't do much about the game anymore.
    No new stuff, only old stuff that gets recycled.
    I have +3300h into this game. Don't think I have ever played a game as much as Let It Die.
    I love it. But I also hate it. :-)
    My biggest pet peeve are the long loading times on my PS4 (not a pro).

    Bottom line, I recommend it to everyone who can handle a grindy game.
    You don't have to spend real money to win in this game.
    Real money only gets you there faster. But if you can handle the farming, you can play this game without spending a cent.
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  60. Nov 13, 2021
    0
    I love this game. But at this moment it has no new content at all since 2019 BUT it has more and more DLCs, more and more cheaters and also more and more "events" focused at "gatcha" system with decalls. Pathetic developers milking this great, unique game.
Metascore
72

Mixed or average reviews - based on 38 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 38
  2. Negative: 0 out of 38
  1. Playstation Official Magazine Australia
    Apr 1, 2017
    70
    There’s a level of complexity and polish that belies the lo-fi visuals, the gore, the bonkers story and the motley crew of nutbags that you encounter. Under new ownership, Grasshopper has – dare we say it? – grown up. [March 2016, p70]
  2. Feb 20, 2017
    86
    Let It Die is flawed, but it’s perhaps the best free-to-play game ever made on the PS4. It’s different, daring, and occasionally impossible. But it’s also a must play for fans of the roguelike gene.
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Feb 19, 2017
    80
    It's lovably shonky in the classic Grasshopper style, but this is a game of surprisingly layered depth and subtlety, and the studio's best game in yonks. [Feb 2017, p.85]