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Welcome to our CHEATfactor Game Review of Evolve. We review the game and then factor in how the available cheats affect the overall game experience. For better or worse, our reviews will help you decide whether or not to use cheats when playing the game.
Playing through Evolve I couldn't help but continually notice how well developer Turtle Rock was able to turns something big, dumb and loud into something smart, strategic and rewarding yet somehow keep the remarkable scale. Though it almost does it's best to limit it's own potential through a lackluster progression system and a thin selection of game modes, the amount of variety in the just how battles play it is near astonishing, especially if you've got enough human players to fill the ranks. If you've got the time to devote that Evolve almost demands, it's more than worth the admission price.

It has been recently revealed by an artist that a sequel to the 2015 title Evolve was in the works. However, this project wouldn't last long.
Was this game ahead of its time? A few years later games like Dead By Daylight, Friday the 13th and other asymmetrical games exploded onto the scene.

Back in 2016, Turtle Rock announced that support for its 4v1 monster-hunting shooter Evolve would end but fans wouldn't let it die.

From NME: "Evolve: Stage 2 had its multiplayer servers shut down back in 2018, but today players are once again able to matchmake and join peer-to-peer multiplayer games.
Several months ago, peer-to-peer functionality was lost for Evolve Legacy, which was the only way fans of the series could play with friends. Upon a multitude of players reaching out to publisher 2K, the issue was eventually fixed earlier in July. It seems 2K have gone a step further now, and reinstated peer-to-peer and matchmaking functionality for Evolve: Stage 2 after four years."