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Ash, a skeletal rabbit and the prince of Hell, has inherited the role of ruler of Hell from his father. After a photographer takes a picture of Ash playing with a rubber duck in the bathtub, Ash sets out to kill the 100 monsters that have seen the photo, to restore his image. The world of Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit has several zones with different visual styles, including "haunted caves, science labs, casinos and spaceships full of talking animals". The player navigates these zones by traveling on a large buzz-saw-like circular blade that can cut through the environment, can fire a variety of projectile weapons, and is equipped with a jetpack. Ash is assisted in his quest by his butler, Nestor, a top hat-wearing Octopus.
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Reviews
7 reviews found77
PC Master (Greece)
Feb 6, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.
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PC Gamer
Nov 13, 2012
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Multiplayer.it
Oct 17, 2012
Summary and quote unavailable.
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CD-Action
Nov 29, 2012
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Riot Pixels
Jan 27, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Gameplanet
Oct 15, 2012
More attention to actual gameplay would have elevated Hell Yeah! beyond a mere distraction, and as such it's difficult to see it as a break-out success, and even harder to recommend to platform fanatics looking for something new. Review scores are provided as a rough guide only.
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IGN
Oct 4, 2012
There are good ideas, but that's not enough. Verdict Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit has all the components of a great game, but they never come together.