- April 20, 2016
- Lisa Voronova
Leave Me Alone: A Trip To Hell
45%Game Brain Score
humor
graphics, gameplay
67% User Score 18 reviews
Platforms
About
"Leave Me Alone: A Trip to Hell" is a platformer game with a unique fighting system and mad skateboarding tricks. Explore 15 diverse locations, battle 24 enemies and 10 bosses across 21 levels, all to an original '90s-inspired soundtrack. The game offers a truly immersive audiovisual experience, with your character growing stronger and enemies becoming more challenging as you progress.





Audience ScoreBased on 18 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- Original artwork and inspiring soundtrack enhance the overall experience.
- The game features challenging boss battles and a fun concept that keeps players engaged.
- Great graphics and a large number of levels provide a nostalgic platforming experience reminiscent of the 90s.
- Controls are rough and can be frustrating, especially without controller support.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs and lacks a coherent story, making it feel incomplete.
- Combat mechanics are repetitive and ineffective, leading to a less enjoyable gameplay experience.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are praised for their original hand-drawn artwork, which evokes a unique and inspiring visual style reminiscent of LSD. Players appreciate the dark and twisted aesthetics of the boss battles, alongside the overall quality of the visuals that enhance the gameplay experience.
“What a great game, original artwork that reminds me of LSD, with a simple play style yet tricky to master.”
“It's well worth playing through for the visuals and an inspiring soundtrack; the boss battles are dark and somewhat twisted.”
“I greatly appreciate the hand-drawn artwork, which adds a unique charm to the game.”
“The graphics are outdated and lack the detail expected from modern games.”
“Character models look flat and lifeless, making it hard to connect with the story.”
“The environments feel bland and uninspired, failing to create an immersive experience.”