Escape from Hell is an open world role-playing video game developed and published by Electronic Arts in 1990 for MS-DOS.
The player controls the protagonist Richard and can recruit up to two party members and gain a variety of items in the inventory.
Various tridents can be found that change the landscape of Hell, such as modifying the terrain or reducing the technology level so that firearms are ineffective.
During the journey, he finds allies among powerful rogue demons, historical figures such as Josef Stalin and Genghis Khan, and fictional characters such as Prince Hamlet.
[1] Following the release of Prophecy: The Fall of Trinadon, Richard L. Seaborne pitched the concept of Escape from Hell to Electronic Arts.
[4] The game was refined with the aid of EA leadership Trip Hawkins, Bing Gordon, and Dave Albert.