Hell is Us, developed by Quebec’s Rogue Factor, is a pretty interesting game that I sunk hours and hours into. When playing the time just went by; I could sit down at 10 p.m. and all of a sudden it was 2 a.m. This doesn’t happen often, and this year, there were only a couple of other titles that has had me so invested, such as Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Hollow Knight: Silksong.
Before the launch of Silksong, I was wrapped up in the world of Hell is Us , an action-adventure game played in third-person. In this world you control a soldier named Rémi (tellement Québecois) and fight supernatural beings named Hollow Walkers, while trying to learn about Remi’s mother and father, and the war-torn country he was born in, Hadea. However, there’s a civil war here between its Palomist and Sabin