![]() ![]() He’s a bit unhinged, but still keeps a cheerful attitude when carting corpses around and respectfully addresses the player as ‘Senpai’ every chance he gets. ![]() The player’s guide through this mayhem is the irrepressible Uncle Death. Legend has it that making it to the top floor will lead to good things, so everyone sets off to climb it while violently murdering the competition with anything that comes to hand - whether dropped from their foes, found in a trash pile, or made by the local weaponsmith. After a catastrophe wipes out a decent chunk of humanity, a massive structure known as the Tower of Barbs is formed somewhere in Tokyo. ![]() There’s not much of a story to Let it Die, but what’s here is cool. This is free-to-play done right, done generously, and done pretty bloody well. Thankfully Let it Die, Grasshopper Manufacture’s latest release (and exclusive to the PS4) doesn’t just buck that trend, it marches it outside and curbstomps it into another dimension. WTF Let it Die - a free-to-play title - launched without monetization.įree-to-play titles have a certain stigma associated with them, and it’s generally well-deserved - they tend to be low-quality productions offering little value, yet often have obnoxious microtransactions hardwired into them, continually grasping at the wallets of anyone unfortunate enough to become even remotely interested. LOW Grinding for drops to improve equipment can be pretty nasty at times. HIGH Evolving from a ridiculously weak fighter into a nightmarish harbinger of death. ![]()
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