The “link” is finally established. The First Zombie opens its eyes and speaks with the voice of the child she once resurrected: “You feel guilty for saving me? Then feel guilty for all of us.” The White Goddess must choose: become the city’s new guilt-ridden queen (a “Guilty Hell” forever), or tear out her own halo and become a mortal—losing her divinity but breaking the link by becoming just another sinner in the horde.

Beyond the initial download, staying updated is vital for the best experience. The developers frequently release patches that balance gameplay, add new animations, or expand the story. By following the official "Guilty Hell" social media accounts or development blogs on Ci-en, players can receive notifications the moment a new build is available. These platforms often provide changelogs, giving players insight into what has been improved or added.

The eternal suffering of the zombies (reliving sins forever) generates a new, more potent form of energy that Guilty Hell consumes. In essence, the City of Zombies is an export farm for agony, keeping the infernal engines running.

In the context of guilty hell, the White Goddess takes on a more complex and nuanced role. In some mythological traditions, she is seen as a figure who has transgressed or been punished, often in a hellish or underworld setting. This guilty aspect of the White Goddess adds a layer of depth to her character, highlighting the intricate relationships between good and evil, light and darkness.

, a former guardian deity of the continent. Airi must confront the Dark Sorcerer