

The Evil Dead Ash appears to be the one people always go for right now. But there really seem to be a few stand-out characters as of writing this. With a smattering of characters to choose from, especially if you spend a few hours in the solo missions, Pablo, Kelly, Amanda, and King Arthur are initially locked behind those missions. The real meat of Evil Dead The Game is its primary mode, the asymmetrical multiplayer experience. We glimpse Castle Kandar during this end sequence, including the pit demon. Homecoming King itself can last around an hour, but to lose it all on the last part having to kill Evil Ash, is gut-wrenching and will undoubtedly turn some people off. Considering there are no checkpoints and limited resources, some missions are very long. Interesting additions to the lore, but the weakest part of the package for sure. Particularly the final (for now) mission Homecoming King, which is the mission you have to beat if you want to use the Army Of Darkness character King Arthur. That mode is fine but also incredibly difficult. Completing each mission will give you a new character or a new outfit for “Old” Ash. It works as almost an expanded solo tutorial for each character. These add a solo experience, forcing you into a character instead of choosing one. For example, when Linda gets possessed, Ash takes it upon himself to go to a nearby cave to try and fix the problem while deadites attack. They band together to take down the Kandarian demons and condemn them to hell with the old ones using the Necronomicon.įor solo players and those looking to unlock all the characters, these mini solo missions expand the lore of memorable scenes from the series. But honestly? It works after an event that causes most of the key players in the Evil Dead universe (Save for the 2013 films Mia and a few other key characters like Ruby) to appear all at the Knowby cabin. To start, there is a VERY light story here. So let’s get into why this is the best Evil Dead game.
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We finally have it, a game oozing with love for the series we all fell for so many years ago.

After having to suffer through some mediocre games in the late nineties and early two-thousands. Evil Dead: The Game Review – Hail To The Kingĭeveloped and published by Saber InteractiveĪvailable on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/Xįorty-odd years ago, we were introduced to this fantastic horror later turned horror-comedy series Evil Dead.
