is a hyper-violent, visually chaotic 2D action-platformer that thrives on a deranged sense of humor. Developed by Arkedo Studio and published by Sega, it follows Ash, the skeletal prince of Hell, on a mission to slaughter 100 monsters after embarrassing photos of him with a rubber ducky are leaked online. Gameplay Mechanics
: Throughout the 4–6 hour campaign, you unlock and upgrade a variety of weapons, including Gatling guns, rocket launchers, and flamethrowers. Critical Reception Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit
: Ash's primary tool is a massive, circular saw-blade that doubles as a jetpack. You use it to grind through enemies and drill through parts of the environment. Critical Reception : Ash's primary tool is a
: Slain monsters are banished to "The Island," a management sub-game where they are put to work to generate money and item unlocks for the main quest. : Defeating any of the 100 primary monsters
: Defeating any of the 100 primary monsters triggers a quick-time mini-game—ranging from button-mashing to timed puzzles—to execute a over-the-top finishing move.
Reviews generally praise the game's bold style but are divided on its execution: Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit [Review]