To call Let it Die a hack-and-slash would be a disservice. In my time with Grasshopper Manufacturer's latest psychedelic brain-buster, I did my fair share of hacking and slashing, but there was also a healthy amount chainsawing, grenade throwing, and more running around in my underpants than I care to admit.
That last bit didn’t come as much of a surprise considering that this is, through and through, a Suda51 jam.
Death is literally your tour guide as you wander your way through a crumbling, carnival-themed tower. He periodically pops up, wearing 3D glasses, to compliment your bravery and give you tips on how to survive encounters with the tower’s inhabitants; grotesque mutants, who just so happen to be the results of some twisted experiments and are currently out for your blood.
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That last bit didn’t come as much of a surprise considering that this is, through and through, a Suda51 jam.
Death is literally your tour guide as you wander your way through a crumbling, carnival-themed tower. He periodically pops up, wearing 3D glasses, to compliment your bravery and give you tips on how to survive encounters with the tower’s inhabitants; grotesque mutants, who just so happen to be the results of some twisted experiments and are currently out for your blood.
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