Those who enjoyed Evolve are still thrilled about it.
Those who enjoyed Evolve are still thrilled about it.
I haven't played it, but I've seen it a lot. To my mind, it doesn<|pad|>'s gameplay isn't particularly engaging. The balance between the elements feels uninteresting. The monsters are excessively large and vulnerable, and the hunters too. This is just my take. Compare it to "The Hidden," which shares a similar concept—one monster versus a team of hunters. Yet it offers far more enjoyment than Evolve, even though it's free-to-play. Everyone remains at risk since a single hit can end their life, even for the monsters. I feel the damage capacity in Evolve doesn't quite match the overall experience.
After reviewing the pricing and DLC information, the game chart I found closely matched Ubisoft’s style, which made me lose interest in purchasing it. I still enjoyed playing the game overall, though my experience with monsters was disappointing. If the game had been priced around $49.99 on Steam and included some of the premium features found in higher-tier packages, I would have been more likely to buy it. The season pass at $9.99 seemed reasonable, and I’d be fine with that price. Additionally, making DLCs like skins more accessible would help maintain reasonable pricing without overpricing them. Sorry, but I wouldn’t pay $15 for new monsters.
Sure, it was fine. In fact, I wouldn't purchase it myself, particularly given their DLC plan.
Played both Alpha and Beta, I was really looking forward to this title, but I won’t be purchasing it. It feels missing the competitive edge seen in TR’s earlier titles. + Polish, solid design + great graphics + smooth controls + polished gameplay - Boring - Far from the competitive level of L4D/2 - Probably won’t sell, no one I know is into it. - Poor 4v1 mode, no team-based competition - Bad matchmaking system
I quickly lost interest. The color scheme on maps isn't appealing. The game doesn't impress me, and turning MOBA into FPS was a decent idea but poorly executed (it becomes dull over time). The games I play keep me engaged despite their repetitive nature: LoL, BF4, CS:GO, Warcraft 3 custom maps, Midevial Chivlery, Next car game. Evolve isn't my style.
really, I’d rather not claim I was there. it’s not worth it if it’s priced around sixty dollars. for twenty to thirty, it might suit some, but not really. it doesn’t feel like a full experience. kind of similar to Titanfall—good for multiplayer, but not a complete game. personally, I won’t buy it. it doesn’t match my style, and I’m not willing to pay for short-lived games that only appear later with DLC.