Jupiter Hell is a turn-based roguelike shooter, very much inspired by the DOOM franchise. You navigate through enemy-infested levels, collecting ammo, new weapons, all while attempting to survive. There are currently four moons to get through, and each moon has seven levels—apart from the final moon, which is shorter but features a brutal final boss. You have three classes to…
Acquiring armor in Jupiter hell will increase your chances of surviving the brutality the title provides. You’ll be up against many foes, so finding some armor will be a joy to behold. But armor has durability, and once that reaches zero, it becomes dead weight. If your armor is starting to lose durability, don’t worry. There is a way to…
Mods very much like armor will give you an advantage against all the foes you come across. Yet, finding these mods are purely random. Just explore and open every chest you come across in the hopes of finding one. But you can create them if all else fails. To create a mod you need to find yourself a CoreTek Technical…
Multitools are extremely handy in Jupiter Hell as they allow you to use computer systems to unveil the entire map and show you where exits are, or even reveal tracking data that shows you where all enemies are. Finding multitools is pretty much random unless you play as the Technician class who comes with three by default. You can find…
Jupiter Hell is a brutal roguelike dungeon crawler that features permadeath. On starting the game you have the option of three classes, and each one plays differently, depending on your chosen playstyle. Marine Marines are the tankiest of the three classes. Your resource is generated by killing, to earn Fury to further heal yourself, and your health regens upon entering…
You can only hold three guns in Jupiter Hell, so comparing weapons to find the best ones to take down enemies is an amazing mechanic, and to use to is extremely straightforward. When a weapon is on the ground, all you have to do is move up to it, so you are on top of said weapon. Then hold down…
On your travels through Jupiter Hell, you may come across purple doors, which lead into a Vault room. These doors are always locked, and bumping into them repeatedly will not open them. You’ll only get a pleasant “Doors locked” from voice actor Mark Meer or something of that variation. To unlock these purple doors, you need to explore the level…
There’s plenty of content to be had already in the base game of Jupiter Hell. Even trying to complete the brutal regular game will take you many hours. But if you want something more brutally brutal then look no further than the Challenge Modes. The Challenge Modes can be unlocked by earning Badges as you progress through the game. After…
To unlock some more content in Jupiter Hell, players need to get to specific ranks. These ranks can unlock trials and challenge modes for you to play. These are more difficult than the base game, as certain traits and guns have been locked away, etc. To get to the first rank Private FC, you must first earn one Bronze Badge,…
Jupiter Hell uses a turn-based grid system, so it will automatically target enemies that come in sight. The target that is chosen will have green edges around the square grid space they are occupying. So, upon opening fire, that target will be riddled with your bullets. However, there will be certain situations that the automatic target is not the best…
The short answer is no, you cannot use your mouse in Jupiter Hell. Due to the style and genre of the game, it goes back to very traditional routes where you have to use the arrow keys to move around (if playing on the keyboard). You cannot use the mouse at all, not even during the menus. Everything is controlled…
There’s two ways that you can drop weapons in Jupiter Hell. The first is by heading into your inventory screen, by pressing the Start button on controller, or I on a keyboard. Press left or right on the D-Pad or Arrow Keys on the inventory screen until you see the Equipment menu. Highlight the Weapon Slot you want to drop…