Let It Die Receives Trippy Gameplay Trailer, Available Now for PS4

Grasshopper's action title finally emerges.

Posted By | On 03rd, Dec. 2016

Let It Die

Grasshopper Manufacture’s oft-delayed free to play action title Let It Die was one of the many titles to come out of hibernation at the PlayStation Experience. It was pretty much in the same style as Shadows of the Damned or Lollipop Chainsaw but centered around death. This is a game about killing people and even more weirdly, it’s available now for PlayStation 4 in North America and Europe. Yes, today.

The free to play experience seems to be part-survival as you start out naked but quickly garner resources by killing enemies. There are online components involved but there’s plenty of story – or at least bizarre NPCs to encounter – so there is that.

Let It Die is exclusive to the PlayStation 4. What are your thoughts on the game suddenly being released for the console? Will that affect its popularity or was this the best possible move, given its presence at PlayStation Experience? Let us know what you think in the comments.


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