Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit | |
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Developer(s) | Arkedo Studio |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
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Genre(s) | Platform, Metroidvania[1] |
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit (or simply Hell Yeah!, French: Hell Yeah! La Fureur du lapin mort) is a platform game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 through PlayStation Network, Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade, and iOS through App Store (the latter as Hell Yeah! Pocket Inferno). It was developed by French developer Arkedo Studio and published by Sega. The game has an ESRB rating of Teen.[2][3]
The game puts a player in control of Ash, the prince of Hell, as he sets out across Hell on a self-imposed quest to restore his dignity by killing a number of monsters. He accomplishes this with the use of a large circular-saw blade jetpack that serves as both his primary weapon and his main mode of transportation. The game was praised for its visuals, but widely criticized for its control scheme.
It's a Metroidvania style game—a 2D game with lots of exploration, killing, and item finding—but with a twist.