Things To Know Before You Start Shadows Of The Damned: Hella Remastered

Things To Know Before You Start Shadows Of The Damned: Hella Remastered



Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered is here, and as the name suggests, you’ll be traveling to the underworld. You play as Garcia Hotspur, an experienced demon hunter who’s on a quest to recover his kidnapped girlfriend. The game is directed by Suda51, so a wacky story premise is to be expected!

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Suda51 and Shinji Mikami are back with the remaster of their violent and hilarious game from 2011, Shadows of the Damned.

Your trek through hell won’t be easy; as dozens of games have taught us, demons are tough enemies. Thankfully, Garcia is armed to the teeth with powerful weapons, but there may be moments on your quest when the hordes prove too much to handle. Here are some tips to make sure you and Paula make it back to the land of the living.

Turn On Gyro Aiming

Garcia aiming at a boss in Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

Hella Remastered offers gyro aiming, and if your system supports it, you should absolutely use it. The majority of your aiming will still be done with the Right Stick, but the added control offered by gyro allows you to fine-tune your aim, resulting in more accurate shots. This is especially helpful when you’re trying to target specific parts of demons’ bodies.

If you don’t like it, you can always deactivate it in the settings menu.

Use Light Shot Often

Garcia using a light shot in Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

The light shot isn’t just for solving environmental puzzles, it also has a practical application in combat. Shooting an enemy with it will daze them, causing them to freeze for a brief moment; you can even upgrade the light shot to increase the duration of the stun. This gives you time to run away if need be, or focus on other more threatening enemies for a moment.

Hitting weak enemies with a light shot can also set them up for execution. After they’ve been stunned, run up to them, and you will be greeted with a button prompt. Press the button in time, and you’ll perform a stylish kill on your foe.

Lure Enemies To Exploding Barrels

Garcia aiming at an exploding barrel in Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

As you can expect from any shooter, Shadows of the Damned has plenty of exploding barrels to blow up. However, in this game they aren’t filled with TNT, but instead with light, which is deadly to demons.

A good strategy when there are many enemies on screen is to lure them over to a barrel before shooting it. The blast will make short work of any fodder demons and do serious damage to more powerful ones.

Buy Red Gems

Garcia approaching Christopher the shopkeeper in Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

You aren’t given many things to buy when you visit Christopher, with your options being ammo, health pickups, and red gems. We strongly encourage you to buy as many red gems as you can. Ammunition and drinks are much more plentiful in the game world, and if you play your cards right you won’t need to buy any.

Red gems are used to upgrade your arsenal and your health, making them much more helpful to you in the long run.

Buying red gems is also crucial if you want to earn the hardest trophy in the game, High in Las Vegas. It asks you to get all available red gems in one playthrough, which includes finding all 38 in the levels and purchasing 42 more.

Upgrade Weapon Capacity

Upgrading a weapon's capacity in Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

When you start the game, you may find that your weapons don’t seem to have enough ammo, running through your stock of bullets quickly.

While you should try switching which gun you’re using often to not completely deplete your ammunition stores, upgrading capacity is also recommended. Improving damage and reload speed are helpful, but it’s important to make sure you have plentiful munitions first.

Horde Alcohol

Drinks floating over a table in Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

In real life, alcohol can have a deleterious effect on your health, but in hell, it actually keeps you alive. If you see bottles in the environment, always pick them up. This prevents you from having to spend white gems on them, and ensures you can survive almost any combat encounter.

Alcohol also helps protect you from the darkness; if you find yourself stuck in the void, drinks can restore some vitality until you find a heart or exit.

The pickup you’ll want most is absinthe, since it offers almost a full heal every time you drink it.

Melee When Demons Get Close

Garcia using a melee attack in Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

Shadows of the Damned’s arsenal is so fun to use that you might forget you have a melee attack. Johnson’s torch form can be used to bash demons, and holding the melee button will unleash an even more powerful attack.

If enemies are in your face, it’s best to hit them with Johnson and retreat to a safe distance. Attempting to aim down sights while multiple demons swarm you will be too slow, and you open yourself up to taking serious damage.

Equip Demonio Garcia If You’re Struggling

The Demonio Garcia skin in Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

If you find yourself having a lot of trouble progressing in the campaign, there are steps you can take to make the game less taxing. Outside restarting entirely on an easier difficulty, you may want to consider equipping a costume.

Hella Remastered lets you equip Garcia with costumes before you load your game, and one skin, Demonio Garcia, doubles your attack power. This costume is available as soon as you boot the game up, so if you just want to blast through the underworld, this is the skin for you.

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