

Matches are a four versus one affair, with four hunters facing one monster.

Initially it had a single player mode, but that no longer is present, making it purely multiplayer. The gameplay, though, is where the meat of Evolve is. Added in with most of them being amusing in one way or another, they all manage to be fairly likable. Hunters not only have unique conversations with each other, but we see their lockers with each hunter having marked their property in their own unique way. There are nice character building moments before the start of each match.

They have personalities that, while not complex, are identifiable and enjoyable. The monsters have little personality outside of their appearance and their attacks, but the Hunters have been called in to deal with the monsters and defend the settlements. Giant monsters have emerged from nowhere and are attacking human settlements with intelligent ferocity. It’s set in the future on a frontier planet called Shear, which humanity has colonized. The question to ask now is will Evolve Stage 2 be good enough to have more staying power? What’s it about?Įvolve’s story is rather simple and mainly used for background flavoring. However, the game was recently retooled as a F2P game with major gameplay changes. As a result, even though the game got good reviews, consumers panned it and left its servers empty. Turtle Rock was more focused on advertising the DLC than the game itself, which cost even more than the game. This was mainly due to the fact that the amount of DLC and microtransactions the game had was nothing short of absurd. When it first came out in 2015, Evolve was a fairly controversial game.
