Evil Dead: Regeneration

Evil Dead: Regeneration (2005)

by Cranky Pants Games, THQ
Genres:Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Comedy, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Evil Dead: Regeneration takes over where the film Evil Dead 2 left off. You can play as Ash, who has been committed to an insane asylum where a mad scientist is doing experiments with the Necronomican. With the help of some firepower and your new sidekick, a 3-foot tall "deadite," you can battle the scientist's unholy creations and save civilization.Show more
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user avatar@KingKonorkuser avatar@KingKonork
February 24, 2025
I remember playing several times a demo of this game in my original XBOX and really enjoyed it. It was a bit rought but the little guy that comes with you and can be kicked and bullied made it really funny to me. Would really like to play it on my PC today!
It's repetitive and can be frustrating at certain points but up until we got the recent Evil Dead multiplayer game this was the best way to experience the Evil Dead universe and play as Ash in video game form. Combat is satisfying and kicking that annoying little half-deadite and hearing the entertaining one-liners does carry the experience.
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