Let it Die: Inferno Delivers Bizarre Extraction Experience

Let it Die: Inferno, an extraction shooter from Supertrick, combines a visually striking, eccentric world with single-map, time-limited Hellgate runs and body-swap mechanics, according to a recent review. Reviewers praise its colourful art and progression systems but criticize stiff combat, pervasive microtransactions—about 40 percent of playable bodies behind 1,200 Death Metal—and limited generative-AI voice use that drew developer comment.
Key Points
- 1Presents visually striking, eccentric extraction shooter with single-map, time-limited Hellgate runs and body-swap progression
- 2Highlights heavy monetization: 40 percent of playable bodies locked behind 1,200 Death Metal premium currency
- 3Warns that generative-AI voice use and pay-to-win elements may undermine fairness and artistic integrity
Scoring Rationale
Balances notable design and AI-use reporting against limited novelty and single-review perspective, restricting broader industry impact.
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