Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit – An interview with Aurelien Regard

A few weeks ago Sega invited CDW down to the Old Vic Tunnels under Waterloo Station to take a look at their new game Hell Yeah! We also got to speak to the man who came up with the graphics and monsters, and well, see for yourself!

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Hell Yeah! is a crazy action-adventure platformer. In Hell.

You are Ash, a devil rabbit and the prince of Hell. When some jerk finds it funny to post your secret intimate photos all over the Hell-ternet, you get VERY angry.

Time to seek him out and destroy him once and for all. While you’re at it, why not use this incredible journey to kill everybody else?

It’s you against all Hell. It’s Hell Yeah!

CDW Interview Aurelien Ragard for Hell Yeah

So over to Aurelien (who as you will see is just that little bit mad, but in a good way):

Here are some screenshots of the game too:

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Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit from Sega is available now on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC via digital download for £9.99.

Learn more from the Hell Yeah! website

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