Publisher Nacon and developer Rogue Factor have dropped a seven-minute gameplay video for Hell is Us, showing off its investigation mechanics. The new footage, narrated by creative director Jonathan Jacques-Belletête, highlights the game’s approach to exploration—one that ditches traditional markers and instead relies on player intuition and reasoning.
Related story: Hell is Us launches on September 4th for PS5, Xbox, and PC
Investigation at the core of the journey
Previously teased during PlayStation’s State of Play, Hell is Us finally dives deep into its investigation mechanics. The latest video, showcased at Nacon Connect, gives a better look at how players will navigate the mysterious world.
Rather than hand-holding through quest markers and minimaps, the game embraces a more organic method of discovery. Players must rely on observation, conversations with NPCs, and environmental cues to progress. This philosophy aligns with the idea of “player-plattering”—giving players the freedom to carve their own path through the world.


What to expect from Hell is Us
Set to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam on September 4, Hell is Us is shaping up to be a unique third-person action-adventure game. Here’s what makes it stand out:
- A world divided – A civil war rages, but that’s not the only threat. A mysterious calamity has unleashed supernatural creatures immune to modern weapons. Only your sword and drone stand a chance against them.
- No maps, no markers – Unlike most open-world games, Hell is Us forces players to trust their instincts. No compasses, no mini-maps—just exploration driven by curiosity and deduction.
- Combat against terrifying chimeras – With swords, spears, and axes at your disposal, you’ll have to master melee combat and use your drone strategically to survive.
- A narrative about violence – According to Jacques-Belletête, the game revolves around the idea that “human violence is a perpetual cycle fueled by emotions and passions.”



A mature and atmospheric experience
With its dark themes and intense atmosphere, Hell is Us isn’t pulling any punches. Expect strong violence, blood, harsh language, and even some nudity as part of the game’s mature storytelling.
With its ambitious take on exploration and combat, Hell is Us looks like it’s shaping up to be something truly different.

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