
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"There have been many types of asymmetrical multiplayer games out there but for the most part, they focus on giving players very few options to actually defend themselves. Coincidentally, many of these happen to focus around horror themes and what better collection of horror films and tv series than the Evil Dead to put a new spin on things. The Evil Dead series has remained a mainstay for many when it comes to classic horror with the charisma of Bruce Cambell and wit of Sam Raimi coming together to create something truly special, to the point that the surprise TV series nearly three decades after the first film came as a pleasant one despite lasting only three seasons. So with Bruce Campbell returning as the iconic Ash as well as many familiar faces ready to take on the Deadites, is Evil Dead: The Game a worthwhile take on asymmetrical multiplayer?"

Evil Dead: The Game has been removed from digital storefronts.
Dead by Daylight has this space locked down. It was a dumb decision to make Dead by Daylight: Evil Dead. They would have sold millions if they made a good SP game from this IP.
This is lame. The game was really good for what it was if you’re fan of the Bruce Campbell movies.

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