Let It Die is a PS4 exclusive coming soon from Suda51
Deadly force
Suda51 and his team at Grasshopper Manufacture have earned a reputation for games that, no matter the quality, will at the very least be unique. Titles like No More Heroes, Killer 7, and Lollipop Chainsaw have earned it a reputation for extra violent oddities, and now Suda51 (a.k.a. Goichi Suda) is bringing that style again to the PS4, and only the PS4. Shown for the first time at Sony's E3 2014 press conference, Let It Die was shown in a quick, mostly live action trailer that left us with a lot of questions, but it's hard to deny its uniqueness.
The action took place in a dimly lit, grimy stage, with multiple people walking around with gore-soaked weapons like baseball bats covered in nails, and flamethrowers. The trailer then ended with a shot of a weird look at a victorious killer getting shot in the face himself, implying multiplayer gameplay. We'll hopefully know more about the game real soon.
This can't be used for anything nice
What's the deal with this guy?
This guy, like the rest of the game, is wrapped in mystery
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