‘Hell is Us’ REVIEW
Most modern games are terrified of letting you miss something. Tutorials flash. Objectives update. Icons flood your screen. But Hell is Us doesn’t just let you miss things, it dares you to. That refusal to over-explain, to flatten discovery, is what makes it one of the most radical and emotionally resonant games of 2025. Developed by Rogue Factor and published by Nacon, Hell is Us immerses players in the scarred heart of Hadea, a fictional nation torn apart by decades of civil war, propaganda, and spiritual unrest. The year is 1993, but the country feels older, like time has stuttered under the weight of trauma. Buildings are weathered not just by conflict, but by grief. Statues crumble under forgotten ideology. Every corner of this world feels like a question mark etched into stone. And then comes the Calamity. Entities called the Haze begin to manifest, pure emotion given form. Rage,… Read More