Evolve, the team based shooter released in 2015 received a mixed response from the fans, and went free to play this year in the form of Evolve: Stage 2. Now, it seems that the future of the game is unknown as the devs, Turtle Rock announced that “unfortunately today is the last day that Turtle Rock Studios can work on Evolve”. The rest of the announcement is pretty vague, and doesn’t provide any information about whether the game is being shut down or sold or being handed to someone else. Neither does it go into the depth regarding the reason behind the devs’ leaving the game. However, one certain thing is that Turtle Rock, the team who created the game will no longer work on the game. The game’s community manager, Shane Kali Meyer offers some detail in response to a fan ...
Developer Turtle Rock Studios has revealed that they plan to bring out a new, balance oriented patch for their monster-hunting game Evolve. Patch 1.3, is out now for PC and would be coming to Xbox One and PS4 next week and it makes various changes to the game’s Monsters and Hunters with the overall aim of creating a better-balanced experience. Specifically, Evolve 1.3 reduces the Wraith’s Warp speed by 25 percent, which should make her “less bursty,” Turtle Rock explains. Another amend is that DPS for Hyde’s Toxic Grenade has been increased by 50 percent. This was done to make it a more effective area of denial weapon while simultaneously making it “less spammy.” The full Evolve 1.3 Patch Notes, courtesy of Turtle Rock, are below. Evolve 1.3...
Sign-ups are now available for an upcoming alpha test of cooperative monster-hunting shooter Evolve, developer Turtle Rock announced today. You can visit the official Evolve site right now and fill out the registration form for your chance to play to the game prior to its launch later this year. You’ll have to own a PC capable of playing the game–sorry, console owners–have a Steam account (which is free if you don’t already have one), and agree not to disclose anything about your experience with the game. You’ll also need a password–“happyhunting” without the quotes–which Turtle Rock community manager Jess Damerst shared on Twitter, along with the referral code “JoinTheHunt” that you should enter during registration. Gamers ...
Evolve has been generating right noises from the initial announcements. One thing that which seemed amiss was the Goliath monster, which essentially seemed like a larger version of the Tank from Left 4 Dead. It’s a natural point of inspiration, given that Turtle Rock Studios teamed up with Valve to develop that game, and therefore a good starting point, but it just wasn’t distinct enough, and quite a tame design for a beast. Thankfully, with the announcement of a new monster in the form of the Kraken, Turtle Rock has managed to create something quite unique and very exciting. It’s not an entirely new idea for a creature – it’s a Lovecraftian beast, with strong ties to Cthulu – but it’s something that hasn’t really been done in this medium before, and shows that they’re going beyond standar...
Turtle Rock Studios’ cooperative-competitive shooter Evolve will be released globally on Oct. 21 for PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One, publisher 2K Games announced today. Evolve pits a team of four hunters, each with their own skills and specialties, against a giant, player-controlled monster in multiplayer mortal combat on a deadly alien world. The four-against-one game is in development at Turtle Rock, original creators of Left 4 Dead. 2K is offering a pre-order incentive for Evolve called the Monster Expansion Pack. It will include the Savage Goliath skin for one of the game’s giant monsters, as well as a new monster character that will be released after Evolve ships in October till then check out the awesome trailer. We’ve also covered Evolve is our last article...
We as Gamers always crib about the lack of innovation in the current lot of games and industry in general, but while some titles are simply iterations of the earlier versions with a few cosmetic enhancements, some other developers are always trying new things. Here’s a list of some interesting concepts being explored in upcoming games which we feel should be a reason enough to excite you J So read on… 5. Evolve Turtle Rock’s Left 4 Dead set a standard for cooperative play. Evolve not only goes a step ahead in the co-op space, it offers a new take on competitive play as well. The player who controls the monster has a completely different playing style, abilities, and view of the action than his or her four opponents. Additionally, Evolve is being built to support an expandable roster, so Tu...