Evil Dead: Hail to the King
functions much like a Resident Evil game, containing similar features such as pre-rendered backgrounds and semi-fixed camera angles, as well as limited ammunition and fuel for the chainsaw. The player controls the character by pushing the d-pad or analog stick left or right to rotate the character and then move the character forward or backwards by the pushing the d-pad up or down.
Wealth of ammo and health aside, there
are so many monsters in Evil Dead that it often feels like you're swimming
through them. Deadites well up from the ground in front of you, disappear, and
then reappear until you destroy them. Some areas will spawn so many creatures
that you'll eventually decide to run away because you've grown bored or annoyed
with the whole sequence. Battling multiple foes simultaneously leads to a new
set of frustrations. Groups of enemies surround and attack you while you're
busy fighting one of them. This would be fine if you possessed a group attack,
but you don't, and to make matters worse, a chainsaw can get caught up in the
belly of a single creature, leaving you vulnerable to attack from the others.
If you try to avoid the monsters, you'll notice even greater problems with Evil
Dead. Imagine running down a path and having a Deadite appear in front of you.
You move to one side to avoid it, and it knocks you off your feet. You get up
and try to keep running past it, only to get stuck on a spot of bad collision
detection in the environment. Then another monster appears in front of you.
From there, you're stuck having to take on both of them, and it's likely that
at least one more creature will appear before you manage to move on to the next
screen. Instances like this, as well as the times when you intend to stand and
fight for that matter, feel similar to running a marathon through a shopping
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Wealth of ammo and health aside, there are so many monsters in Evil Dead that it often feels like you're swimming through them. Deadites well up from the ground in front of you, disappear, and then reappear until you destroy them. Some areas will spawn so many creatures that you'll eventually decide to run away because you've grown bored or annoyed with the whole sequence. Battling multiple foes simultaneously leads to a new set of frustrations. Groups of enemies surround and attack you while you're busy fighting one of them. This would be fine if you possessed a group attack, but you don't, and to make matters worse, a chainsaw can get caught up in the belly of a single creature, leaving you vulnerable to attack from the others. If you try to avoid the monsters, you'll notice even greater problems with Evil Dead. Imagine running down a path and having a Deadite appear in front of you. You move to one side to avoid it, and it knocks you off your feet. You get up and try to keep running past it, only to get stuck on a spot of bad collision detection in the environment. Then another monster appears in front of you. From there, you're stuck having to take on both of them, and it's likely that at least one more creature will appear before you manage to move on to the next screen. Instances like this, as well as the times when you intend to stand and fight for that matter, feel similar to running a marathon through a shopping mall
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