This game is really addictive and very strategic. The single player isn't really substantial but the multiplayer is all this game need to be great.
This game is really addictive and very strategic. The single player isn't really substantial but the multiplayer is all this game need to be great.
Games are all about loops – the core actions that the player takes during the game. By definition, these loops repeat as the game progresses. The key to making an enjoyable game lies in making these loops as fun as possible.
An original and tactically broad multiplayer shooter, but one lacking in physical, tangible satisfaction in its combat.
Evolve is a beautiful amalgam of a first person shooter meets third person that is set in a very engaging gaming universe
Well that was initially the case with Evolve. Coming from a graphic design background there was something almost perfect about the Evolve logo. The positioning of the V, the four small blocks on the left of the V and the large block on the right of it.
Building a video game based all around a multiplayer aspect seems like a tough thing to achieve in 2015. It has been a few years since a game of that nature caught on, with one of the more recent examples being Left 4 Dead, developed by Turtle Rock Studios.
Brilliant balancing of characters; Playing as the monster is a blast; Evacuation mode is well done; Diverse abilities/weapons keeps the gameplay fresh
Visuals leave a bit to be desired; Matching up with random people can ruin matches; Takes way too long for a match to actually begin
As anyone who has read my Left 4 Dead review could tell ya, I'm a huge fan of the work that Turtle Rock Studios has done. So when I heard that they were working on another four player co-op game I was incredibly excited, especially as I was no fan of the mess that was the Valve created Left 4 Dead...
Very interesting asymmetrical gameplay; game visuals and animations are gorgeous; the monsters are awesome; the variety of characters adds replay value to the game
Depending on personal playstyle some elements feel either boring or unbalanced; unlocking content is a pain; no couch co-op
Given its high profile nature, the core elements of Evolve should be relatively common knowledge to almost anyone reading this review. It's garnered enormous amounts of attention over the past 6 months; much of it, in recent weeks, has been negative, and that's due mainly to Turtle Rock Studio's...
Turtle Rock is no stranger to the cooperative shooter genre. The groundwork that they laid in the past with the Left 4 Dead series has definitely taught gamers that they know what makes this type of game work.
In Evolve , an attempt by humans to colonize the planet Shear has gone disastrously wrong. Mutating Monsters appeared, and the fate of the colony rests in the hands of a group of Hunters, who are from around the galaxy.
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