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Forge powerful builds with endless loot in this relentless combination of Roguelike and ARPG. Blast through dungeons and unleash inhuman powers in a dark fantasy twist on Brazil’s War of Canudos.
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Reviews
14 reviews found100
Thumb Culture
Jul 21, 2025
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90
GamesCreed
Jul 27, 2025
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90
Loot Level Chill
Jul 22, 2025
Hell Clock is one of those games that cherry picks so many ideas from so many different sources that it manages to feel original when taken as a whole. The setting is perhaps its most unique element (there aren’t many games set in Brazil full stop, let alone during the War of Thingy) but that doesn’t feel like a bad thing here.
90
Manual dos Games
Jul 21, 2025
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90
Softpedia
Jul 23, 2025
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90
So Many Games
Jul 28, 2025
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90
GameGrin
Jul 29, 2025
I really enjoyed my time with Hell Clock. It balances all its aspects just right: narrative, gameplay, progression, and difficulty. Just watch the clock, you might lose yourself down in Hell.
90
GameBlast
Jul 22, 2025
Hell Clock is one of the most remarkable projects in the Brazilian indie scene in 2025, not only for its quality as a game, but for the pride it carries in portraying a brutal and underexplored slice of Brazilian history. It skillfully combines challenging gameplay, a rich setting, and a strong cultural identity, delivering a unique, immersive, and necessary experience.
85
VDGMS
Jul 22, 2025
Summary and quote unavailable.
85
Gamer Social Club
Jul 21, 2025
It’s very clear that a lot of care went into making a very solid game. The historical aspect gives it a lot of depth and somehow, the game never feels like it doesn’t know what it wants to be. Hell Clock finds its way as an ARPG and roguelike quite easily. It’s clear the developers at Rogue Snail had a story to tell and wanted to tell it in an approachable way. I can confirm they succeeded. If games like Hades seem too hard to you, then you may not appreciate Hell Clock in the same way.