In the end, the American troops open a portal to Hell. Naturally, demons, led by the Devil himself, swarm out of the portal. Very quickly it turns out that demons can be easily killed with rifles, and to eliminate their boss, you just need to shoot with armor-piercing bullets. For a Native American armed with a stone axe thousands of years ago, it was an impossible challenge, and the boss was the ultimate weapon. So, to cut a long story short, the invasion ends prematurely.
So I thought: what if the protagonist, say, from Diablo had a machine gun? Hell would be conquered much easier and faster. Then I came up with the idea of making a demon the main character – after all, I have always appreciated games where you have to fight for the "wrong" side. As the game progresses, you have to liberate Hell occupied by humans. So, basically, the game is the opposite of Diablo, only with big guns and strong milk.
The development began in early 2017. That's when we decided to reskin our top-down shooter with no frills, bells or whistles. Now, after more than two years of development and our relentless and arduous work, Lou's Revenge is finally out on Xbox.
LU's Revenge was released on XBOX on September 3.