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Publisher THQ comes with this creepy Halloween-themed video game for the Xbox, PC, Mobile , and PS2 as the third part of a title intended to scare adult gameplayers.
Evil Dead: Regeneration is short and easy, has a few hidden extras, decent graphics, a great sense of humor, and excellent voice acting. Gameplay: Evil Dead Regeneration is an action/horror video game where the main character, Ash (Bruce Campbell voice) , will be always cool hacking up zombies with a chainsaw into the Sunny Meadows Insane Asylum with the help of a sidekick called Sam, a half human and half Deadite who has retained all of his human soul.
Regeneration begins within the movie Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn and a series of exercises that let players get used to the controls of Ashley J. Williams and his various weapons. T he storyline follows both across ten levels as Ash tries to stop the insane Dr. Reinhard from experimenting with the Necronomicon or the book of the Dead to begin and release an unstoppable army of Deadites across the Earth.
Controls are easy to learn and switching from weapon to weapon is simple when playing the Xbox, Mobile , and PS2 consoles. But p laying the PC game version is quite a bit uncanny because of the mouse's sensitivity when looking around you comparing it with the consoles version. Once you fix it through the options menu, chasing the creatures could be sort of a disoriented and slow experience.
Graphic & Audio: The monsters look pretty decent as do some of the ten levels. The game features a decent amount of cut scenes for such a short length. On the PC, though the in-game visuals are much sharper than the Xbox or PS2 versions, the cut scenes still look the same as their console counterparts.
The audio is much better. Aside from excellent voice work from Campbell (far better than his phoned in work in the last Evil Dead game) and Raimi, the sound effects and soundtrack are solid as well.
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