Saber Interactive's latest Evil Dead project may not be garnering the attention it needs, but the gamers who like horror certainly are looking forward to its release. Evil Dead: The Game takes players down the scary hole of asymmetrical PvP multiplayer. This experience was popularized by Dead by Daylight, so it isn't surprising to see more horror franchises follow that same path.
In the latest virtual take on Sam Raimi's acclaimed horror media franchise, players will traverse familiar levels as they try to take down the demons from the Evil Dead series. Given the game's marketing focus on PvP, some fans might be wondering if there is a single-player mode. The answer isn't particularly clear, but it leans towards a "YES."
At this point, these kinds of games don't come as a surprise. Evil Dead: The Game will allow players to band together in teams of four and slay Deadites, supernatural horrors of the series. PvP allows Survivors to face off against another player-controlled demon. Meanwhile, the co-op lets players take down AI enemies.
As for single player, the situation is a bit odd because Saber Interactive hasn't explicitly mentioned one. So far, fans know that there will be certain missions that can be performed solo. These missions will expand on the lore of the Evil Dead universe but otherwise will be relatively tame since there is no story campaign. So players expecting a full-blown narrative with their favorite characters will be disappointed.
On that note, each character can be upgraded and has a bunch of skills at their disposal. The side missions allow players to unlock new characters, earn cosmetics and unearth recordings from Knowby, who discovered the Necronomicon artifact that started the chaos.
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