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Rising Hell (PS4)

PLAYSTATION 4
Rising Hell (PS4)
Strictly Limited Games

Climbing out of hell has never sounded this good. Rising Hell for PlayStation 4 is a vertical-action rogue-lite backed by bone-crunching heavy metal riffs, and this Strictly Limited Games exclusive is individually numbered with only 1,200 copies produced worldwide. If your collection leans toward the loud and the chaotic, pull up a chair.

The premise is beautifully straightforward. You play as Arok, a shackled sinner with a demonic arm, fighting upward through procedurally generated layers of hell. The vertical scrolling is the twist that separates Rising Hell from the rogue-lite crowd. You're chaining jump-attacks, building combos, collecting red orbs from slain demons, and spending them on buffs and talents. Permadeath keeps the stakes high, but progress carries forward through persistent upgrades. Unlockable characters like Sydna and Zelos offer genuinely different playstyles, and the boss fights against ancient demons like Dagon and Beelzebub deliver the kind of spectacle that pixel art does best.

The gorgeously grotesque pixel graphics deserve their own mention. This is retro-inspired visual design at its most confident, paired with a heavy metal soundtrack that makes every encounter feel like a mosh pit. Campaign and challenge modes give you options for how deep you want to go.

For PS4 disc collectors, 1,200 copies is a tight number. The disc-based PS4 library is increasingly where we see limited physical releases hold and gain collector interest over time. Rising Hell comes with a manual and that individually stamped number. Clean, lean, and loud. The way a rogue-lite should be.

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