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Based on the movie series starring Bruce Campbell, Evil Dead: Hail to the King features a mix of action, puzzles, and suspense. Set eight years after the third film, you are Ash, who is being drawn back to the cabin in the woods. So grab your boomstick (shotgun) and chainsaw because it is time to save the world again from the forces of evil. Gameplay allows Ash to attack separately with weapons in both his left and right hands. There are over 20 enemies to combat in a variety of dark settings such as the cabin, cellar, and bridge. Bruce Campbell also lends his voice to the game for some humorous one-liners.
I'm a Evil Dead fan and remember that the game has a weird control setup so the moving control is the as PS1 Resident Evil games. But when it comes to using weapons, opening doors, and picking up items is where the controls are fully weird and confusing. It's not like most games where the (X) button is your common alone action button for picking items and opening doors but in this game you have to be in the right spot then push another button before using the action. If you get this game get a manual or find controls info for the control setup.
This game is a classic for me. A must have for any survival horror collection. It was a little unpolished and the controls feel clunky but I think it holds on it's own very well.
Though it has obvious tie ins with the movie it's its own story.
Firstly, this game didn't play in my PS2 original console so had to try it in the newer version of the PS2 (the slimline version) and it did read it properly, so if you're interested in getting this game, make sure you have (or have use of) a newer version of the PS2. I don't yet have the PS3 so don't know whether it works on it or not, but hope to get one soon and give it a try.
Secondly, this game is mature rated (blood, guts, gore and violence) so if you don't like that type of game then this one is not for you. I personaly love the blood, guts and gore ;)
The game play and graphics are true to the original PS1 games, so they are kind of mediocre to todays standard of graphics, but it is in the fun to play catagory.
I also have the XBox Evil Dead Regeneration and Evil Dead Fistfull of Boomstick for the PS2. I am also looking to complete the game set with the original Evil Dead game which I believe only came out for the PC.
Anyway, Bruce Campbell is the voice in the 3 I have and along with the violence and blood, there is comedy added in making the games more fun to play.
In essence, you will like this game if you like the Evil Dead movie series.Read full review