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Evil West - PlayStation 5

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 5


Features

  • Battle alone or with a friend in stylish, gory action combat
  • Myths and legends retold within a stylised, weird wild west universe
  • Evolve with perks, upgradable weapons, and tools
  • Explore and fight through a story-driven campaign to save America

Description

A dark menace consumes the American frontier. As one of the last agents in a top-secret vampire-hunting institute, you are the final line between humanity and a deep-rooted terror that now emerges from the shadows. Rise up to become a Wild West Superhero, eradicate the vampire threat and save the United States!

Publication Date: November 22, 2022


Max Number of Supported Devices: 1


Release date: November 22, 2022


Package Dimensions: 6.69 x 5.35 x 0.63 inches; 2.82 ounces


Type of item: DVD-ROM


Language: English


Rated: Rating Pending


Item Weight: 2.82 ounces


Manufacturer: Focus Home Interactive


Date First Available: April 26, 2022


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  • DO NOT LISTEN TO THE 1 STAR REVIEW
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Evil West is definitely a video GAME. It's bare bones fun with classic upgrades and awesome environments, fantastic fast paced gameplay. It's basically if Red Dead Redemption met vampires/Blade/Doom/Devil May cry/zombies/werewolves. I usually never review my games but this game is absolutely fun. I love juggling enemies with punches, then shooting with the revolver, dodging an oncoming boss, doing a perfect parry, shotgun into punch combo and finish with an electric finisher. You're not getting story of the year. You're getting quick and to the point campy dialog with excellent gameplay. What more could you want? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by Chris Valenzuela

  • Ton's of Fun BUT one BIG hurdle
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
The only hurdle to playing this game is learning it's controls. You can't change the controls, and the layout is oddly very unlike so many other action/adventure games. I had a hard time at first because of my mind-finger memory for playing these games, it was hard remembering the button layout for this particular game. At first I wanted to quit because of it, but I eventually got the hang of the button layout and then the game became a lot of fun. It's one of those games that is a blast to play through and then you are done with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022 by Evan

  • It’s so much fun!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
I pre-ordered this game not really knowing what to expect. I figured it would be decent at least. I was not prepared for how awesome this game would be! Usually these games that have a set path (non open world) get boring after a while, but I have not tired of this game yet. There are enough power ups and enemy types to keep the game interesting, and I honestly cannot wait to kick some Felicity butt!! I hate that vampire chic…. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022 by 30volts

  • Evil West
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
21 hours of gameplay on Hard & Normal (75/25) I wasn’t quite sure what to think when I first heard of Evil West. I’m not necessarily a cowboy fan per se, but I was intrigued by a game that’s daring enough to NOT follow a souls-like formula. Let’s be honest: Most action games nowadays are either a souls-like or open world. The regular linear games like the old school God of War, Devil May Cry, and Castlevania are gone by the wayside. It was nice to see a “callback” to that era of gaming, and I was intrigued enough to give Evil West a fair shot. Top 3 PROS: Multiplayer — My favorite thing about this game is the multiplayer feature, as I feel this game was MADE to play with another person. Granted, I’m probably only about 30% through my co-op playthrough with a buddy of mine, but I’ve seen enough to realize how enjoyable it is. There are some buggy things here and there, but I can easily overlook those. I’ll talk more about this in the cons section but I’ve yet to feel bored or overwhelmed like I did when playing by myself. Can you play it solo? Sure you can. With that being said, I would recommend finding someone to play with in order to get the most out of the game. Weaponry — I’ve always enjoyed games that provide me with options when it comes to weapons. Not only are there several weapons and skills to choose from; they’re unlocked at the perfect times. Just when things start to get stale, I unlocked/found a new weapon that became my go-to until I uncovered the next one. I know some categorize Evil West as a melee game, but I played it as a 3rd person shooter with the option to use melee when the situation called for it. All of those different weapons I mentioned? Those are ranged weapons. Linear —As I mentioned in my intro, we don’t see many straightforward games like this anymore. Although open world games are by far my favorite genre, I wouldn’t mind playing the occasional linear game that’s NOT a souls-like! It’s a from point A to point B game with hidden goodies spread across alternate routes. I’ll talk about this later, but the alternate route part could have been done better. All in all, I wouldn’t mind seeing more straight forward games like this. Top 3 CONS: Arena Style of Gameplay — I’ll explain what this means and why it’s a problem for me. Each combat encounter consists of wave after wave of enemies – the same type of enemies over and over again. If you’ve ever played a game that features an “Arena” as side content, then you’ll know what I’m talking about. Just because you’re a linear game doesn’t mean you have to overuse this style of gameplay. Here’s what I’d prefer: One group of enemies, and that’s it for that encounter. DO NOT send out five enemies, then when their numbers start to dwindle, here comes 4 more, then 3 more, then two big guys, etc. They take the same approach with bosses. I’m so tired of games not giving me a nice 1v1 boss battle. Everything has to be a boss with adds helping them out. It’s important to note that I don’t mind this if I’m playing with another person because it’s fun taking on mobs with a friend; but not in a solo campaign. If you’re going to do this, then at least give me an AI companion (Mass Effect for example). Bad Controls — For starters, it would be ideal if we could remap the buttons. For example, I’m a “press circle button to dodge” kind of guy”. The X button is assigned to dodging, and I needed to reprogram my brain to get used to that. None of this matters because the controls aren’t very responsive as a whole. The sprint button is assigned to R3. I sprint quite a bit in battle, and I can’t tell you the number of times he would NOT sprint when I needed him to. I know it’s not my controller because R3 was assigned to sprinting in God of War Ragnarök, and it was never a problem. Trying to change weapons on the fly was a problem at times as well because it sometimes didn’t work. I don’t care if a game is AAA or AA; I need the buttons to do what I tell them to do… Navigation — Hear me out on this one. Ok, it’s a linear game, but remember I mentioned the goodies that could be found off the beaten path? Well, it was often VERY difficult to discern where said beaten path was. A lot of the “paths” look alike, and if you happen to choose the path that progresses the story, you’re not able to go back. This was very annoying and caused me to miss out on a lot of upgrades and other stuff. There’s an easy fix for this. I hate to bring up GoW again, but a simple press of a button would point the camera where you needed to go to progress the story. That prevented me from accidentally progressing the story when I wanted to explore a bit. Is Evil West a great game? Nope. Is it even a good game? Sometimes I suppose. I believe it’s the kind of game that could vastly improve if there were to be a sequel. As I’ve already mentioned, I’m having an absolute BLAST playing it with a buddy while I didn’t have a blast playing it solo. Although I didn’t have a “blast” playing it by myself, I still like the game overall. Take from that what you will. Gotham Knights; you’re up next!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023 by Leohlyon

  • Increible
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
De los mejores juegos que he jugado en mi vida
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by julian a.

  • Great game
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
One of the better games out there plays great !!
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by Rick H

  • It’s an Okay Game
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
This is an okay - good game. After taxes I paid right at $50 for it. I would say, it’s definitely NOT worth $50. If you can get this game between $20-$30, then I’d recommend it. Seriously, don’t waste your money on this game. Wait for it to go on sale or drop in price.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2023 by CooledParrot

  • Awesome Game!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
I had just recently heard of this game and decided to try it. So far it's been pretty cool. It's actually been one of the better games I've played lately. It's got a red dead vibe minus the free roam but it has delivered.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by Tim

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