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Hell’s Clock Review

Published July 24, 2025 6 Min Read
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Like pulpy, violently animated and grossly justice, the hellish clock doesn’t want to take over your life.

  • Developer: Rogue snail
  • Publisher: Mud mushroom
  • release: July 22, 2025
  • Above: Windows
  • from: steam
  • price: TBC
  • review: Intel Core I5-12600K, 32GB RAM, NVIDIA RTX 4060 TI, Windows 11

There are just as many games. Many of these games are just as good as many potato chips are shaped like Jesus. But even in a vivid form like Jesus, after you have seen some, you will not cease to enjoy. Great, you think. Another bloody Jesus Dorit. Throw it at the mountains. You long to transcend something. Like Möbius Strip Wotit. Or a disco of salted vinegar that chopped corpus hermetitim. Something that will change the way you see potato chips forever.

Anyway, the hell’s clock isn’t that, but it’s far more insane with the mangling of centrifugal flesh, as it has an evil sick knife spin attack.

Because it is an ARPG, it not only potentially induces Diablo, but also intentionally invokes the dim Tristram theme homage and candle-covered Helmaus basement. Diablo… Whatever Diablo is now, I set me in the resistance and doubt of Hell Crock’s motives, like when your peers start thinking that he might dress as a Halloween cop and that he might be arrested for being thrown out of the Weatherspoon.

But no, I’m happy. A home-cooked meal to a cheeseburger that looks like a Blizzard’s mysterious shape. The piss gherkin in applied psychology was replaced not entirely, but mostly by love and care, and a little inner fire. It doesn’t want to carry on your life. It’s pulpy, heavily animated and awfully just. It’s clever, stupid and fun.

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This may sound like an astounding underscore of a story set in the wake of the 1897 canoe massacre. There, the majority of the residents of Brazilian municipalities were demonized as monarchists by the Republic and then slaughtered by government expeditions. This, as I say, provides the correct context for pressing the funny spin button for a story that is firmly focused on revenge.

It’s a simple KKK with its strict lines and colors firmly Yes, I can kill Phantom Diaphragm Doctor. However, especially in Act 3, the punch is not drawn out. “God lamented the victim’s spirit, saying, “We weren’t all equal.” “My brain is small and I was born to suffer.” And it’s unusual and special, it’s all told: ARPGs that you want to go read history books, not just a build wiki.

Spin to hell's ghost of hell and actually win.

It’s not that I didn’t want to find one. After the first act I already cobbled together the bones of the build I’d already used. Dagger shield with piercing dodges, lightning knife and life stall, and a movement speed buff that has returned to my spin damage. Then AOE tears the lightning resistance. Hell’s clocks are technical, but they go crazy like Hades. You are purchased and awarded skills upgrades and trinkets at a healthy pace. The clock should basically say, OK, you’re cracked enough for one run. Time to start over. The longer you play, the more timing buffs you buy in perm currency, the more comically fatal your permanent upgrade will be.

These are the percentages overlapping with equipment, artifacts and skill trees, status effects and elements damage. Random upgrades of each run offer the possibility of weighting different aspects of the exact same build on different aspects. To focus on this serious damage, we will take the following factors: They’re not stingy either. 30% area of effect buff. 50% damage buff. Each run is a concrete rocket, starting a power curve and pollen to a jetpacked Bumblebee, every flavor upgrade will stick to you as you go.

A boss named Head Cutter cuts his head with a hellish clock.

There are some sins in genres that cannot be shaken. You hit a wall and there is little you can do in the moment to overcome it. These battles are won on the menu. Hesitant to use binary between skills and numbers. Because I really enjoyed tweaking the builds during the run and playing Trinket Tetris. However, due to what I did with those menus, I have found myself virtually invincible many times, but still dealt padring damage to a randomly generated sponge fucker named “Tormented of Cursed Destiny” for ages.

But the bones of the hellish clock have infectious rage, bigger than its flaws and feature list. Pajeú Staggers weakened through villages destroyed in the storm. When he returns, he is a storm. It’s still spinning. Still winning, made up of anger and gunfire. And the blades and lightning rings continue to expand with every mistakenly perfect upgrade. I’m sure there’s a number under the hood. A fierce ghost with obligation. Run it one more time.

(tagstotranslate)Hell Clock (T)Indie (T)Rogue Snail (T)RPG (T)WOT

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