Hoping to make that decision a little easier, Turtle Rock has decided to lift the Evolve review embargo a day before release. They want gamers to know exactly what Evolve offers, and therefore have let the press play the game a little early.
However, many of the reviews for Evolve have been released in either “In Progress” or “Provisional” form. Rather than give the game a final score before it can be tested in a live setting - in other words. with real server load - several sites have decided to hold off on passing a final verdict, or at the very least they have given themselves the option to change the score. No one wants another Halo: The Master Chief Collection situation.
Day One Update
Many reviews have also held off because there is a massive Day One Patch coming to Evolve – one that features gameplay tweaks, balance changes, and performance improvements for matchmaking and load times. That matchmaking element will be key for a game that must fill a team of four hunters as well as a monster. The longer the wait, the less likely gamers will be to stick with Evolve in the future.
In addition to gameplay tweaks and performance improvements, the Day One Patch also adds some elite skins to Evolve’s Hunters and Monsters. More specifically, Turtle Rock has tweaked these skins to make their differences more obvious to players. It’s a small detail, but one that could go a long way towards making a player’s Hunter stand out from the pack. Also, in the case of the Savage Goliath skin, it just makes the monster look cooler.
As far as the reviews for Evolve are concerned, they are mostly positive and praise the game’s unique approach to multiplayer. The positivity is not overwhelming, mind you, but enough to make Evolve sound like a recommendable release. Check out some choice quotes from those reviews below:
We already noted this in an interview with Turtle Rock’s Chris Ashton, but we are constantly adjusting things in the background so that every Hunter and every Monster is finely tuned. What we learned about what’s being done to Wraith alone was eye-opening. A lot of the data gathered from the Big Alpha and Open Beta weekends helped us make these tweaks.
GAME AND LEVEL-LOADING OPTIMIZATIONS
As we strive to push the engine and cram as much as possible into your Evolve experience, we’re also working are to optimize performance on your system. These improvements range from load times to improving matchmaking and network bandwidth optimizations.
GENERAL BUG FIXES
During the Big Alpha and Open Beta periods we asked you – our community – for your help and feedback. We are addressing bugs found during our tests and we have you to thank for making Evolve that much stronger with this patch.
NEW ELITE SKINS
After the Big Alpha, we wanted to rework the Elite skins for Hunters and Monsters based on feedback we got from the community. The results of those requests are right here in this patch. We’ve updated or outright replaced the assets that were already in the game. All you need to do to unlock them: earn them.
CONNECTIVITY TO THE EVOLVE HUNTERS QUEST APP
This patch adds connectivity to work with Evolve Hunters Quest. We recently unveiled the game / companion app for Evolve. In one respect, it’s a fun Match-3 puzzle combat game. But it also has ties into the main console game through the my2K servers. Earn experience and watch overhead match replays through the app. Best of all, it’s free for iOS, Android and Windows Phone.
Evolve Review Scores
Polygon (Arthur Gies)
Score: 8/10
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Gamespot (Kevin VanOrd)
Score: 8/10
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IGN (Vince Ingenito)
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The Escapist (Ron Whitaker)
Score: 4.5/5
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PC Gamer (Evan Lahti)
While the rest of us will have to wait a little longer to play Evolve, it sounds like Turtle Rock has a hit on their hands. We were impressed with the game back at E3 2014, but had our reservations. Sounds like any concerns wash away once the action starts.
Are you picking up Evolve this week? Do you think Turtle Rock Studios’ upcoming game will be a success?
Evolve releases February 10, 2015 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Source: IGN