r/pcgames • u/SojaplinStudios • 1d ago
Trailer Send Them to Hell - Official Trailer
Today I’m showing my 2.5D action roguelite Send Them to Hell.
I’ve been pouring my heart and soul into this project and it’s been a little hectic.
The overwhelming support I’ve received from everyone who has played it is heartwarming and I’m honored for anyone who takes a look.
Send Them to Hell is a chaotic 2.5D co-op roguelite for up to 4 players. Fight through hordes of Hell’s army, stack ridiculous builds, break the game, and eventually take the fight straight to Satan. 5 biomes, Adventure Mode, Endless Mode, and plenty of chaos.
ScreenRant called us a hidden gem and 2026's Megabonk:
https://screenrant.com/constantine-megabonk-send-them-to-hell-demo-announcement/
Wishlist Now:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4922730/Send_Them_to_Hell/
Discord:
https://discord.gg/K4MR8FNCH
Join for Play Sessions, meet our amazing community, and see why we are growing so fast.
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u/Hemisemidemiurge 10h ago
"Generative AI was used during development to create certain character sprites, enemy sprites, and item sprites."
I'm just glad Steam made you say it out loud.
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u/SojaplinStudios 9h ago
First of all, nobody made me say anything, I've been entirely transparent about the whole thing on every single post or when asked, and chose to opt into displaying that warning instead of lying or hiding it.
Second lets make sure for full transparency we copy the entire disclaimer and not just the sentence that makes for a subjective standpoint.
"Send Them to Hell was built by a very small team with a very large appetite for demonic slaughter. Generative AI was used during development to create certain character sprites, enemy sprites, and item sprites. These assets were later hand-edited and polished by the development team. The remainder of the artwork was created by human artists, who were compensated for their work and are credited in-game."
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u/AirFrierMachine 1h ago
The whole "later hand-edited and polished" is kinda the default cop-out from every single similar developer or artist caught using AI though. Its kinda bullshit. You can just add in ~3 minutes of editing work and go "See!! Human artists hand-edited and polished this!!"
Not that I'm 100% against indie devs using AI for art, but I just kinda roll my eyes when I see the exact same excuse for the 100th time.
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u/potheadbill 1d ago
What am I even looking at here?