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Evil Dead: Hail to the King
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Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead first appeared on the horror-film scene in 1982, making moviegoers believe they'd never again step into the woods, nearly 18 years before The Blair Witch Project made people say the very same thing. The sequel, aptly named Evil Dead II, appeared in 1987, and then the third installment in the trilogy, Army of Darkness, was released in 1993, carrying on essentially the same Bruce Campbell-dressed blood-splattering gorific theme through a slew of new, unfortunate living-dead situations.
The storyline for THQ's new PlayStation game, Evil Dead: Hail to the King (formerly Evil Dead: Ashes 2 Ashes), takes place about eight years after Army of Darkness and is not based on the original ending of Army of Darkness. The game is being designed as a single-player adventure that puts you in the role of the series' star, Ashley J. "Ash" Williams, played by Bruce Campbell in the films. The game's story uses the continuing finding-of-the-Book-of-the-Dead (aka Necronomicon) theme to push the gameplay forward. In the game, you start off having nightmares about the Necronomicon, and accompanied by your new girlfriend Jenny, you go back to the original cabin in the woods and relive the terror of the Ash character as the undead (deadites) pop through the floorboards and broken windows. Whether you relive it by running from or attacking the undead as they poke through those very same floorboards and windows is something we have yet to determine. According to the game's executive producer, Scott Krager, the story/gameplay basically begins at the cabin and carries forward through other locations in the woods then moves to an entirely new set of as-of-yet-undisclosed environments.
The primary villain in Evil Dead: Hail to the King is actually Ash's evil half, who is, according to THQ, similar to the character that possessed Ash in Evil Dead 2. "We toyed around with the idea of creating a new character to serve as the main bad guy but decided that using an existing character made more sense because it provides something familiar to the audience and moreover allows us to capitalize on the coolness factor of the Ash character and Bruce," said Krager. Time travel will be featured as well, as Ash will have to drift back in time to find Jenny once she's abducted.
Krager described the actual gameplay: "Evil Dead is a single-player real-time 3D adventure game with full-motion prerendered 2D backgrounds. The gameplay and control are similar to that in other survival horror games. However, we certainly have features that help Evil Dead stand out among the competition. For example, some highlights include freedom of movement in combat, more emphasis on close combat, no loading times, and 24-bit backgrounds, which is a first for a PlayStation game."
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Updated 04/19/2000
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