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Bruce Campbell Returns as Ash in ‘Evil Dead: The Game’; Watch the Trailer!

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Come get some. Really, that’s all you need to know, as Bruce Campbell returns as Ash in Evil Dead: The Game. The trailer features the iconic recap from Army of Darkness, with Ash showing up with chainsaw hand in tow. Hail to the king, baby!

The game will feature co-op and PvP action, and looks to include not only Bruce Campbell’s Ash but also Dana DeLorenzo‘s Kelly Maxwell from the Starz series “Ash vs. Evil Dead”, Marcus Gilbert‘s Arthur from Army of Darkness, Richard DeManincor‘s Scotty from The Evil Dead, and even Ash’s cameo-hungry 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale.

We can only hope this means we’re getting maps based on the various Evil Dead projects as well, and we also hope they’ve found a way to bring Evil Dead 2013 into the mix. For now, it’s pretty awesome to see that characters from the first three movies are included in the game, and that “Ash vs. Evil Dead” is going to be represented right alongside them.

Boss Team Games and Saber Interactive (World War Z!) are behind the title, which will be coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in 2021.

Find the reveal trailer below and expect more soon.

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Explore the Cemetery and Give Names to the Deceased in ‘I SHALL NAME THE DEAD’ [Trailer]

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I Did Not Buy This Ticket developer Tiago Rech has teamed up with DANGEN Entertainment to publish his upcoming psychological horror adventure game I SHALL NAME THE DEAD. The game is scheduled to release on PC via Steam in “early 2027”, with more details being revealed later this year.

The story for I SHALL NAME THE DEAD centers around a lone cemetery amidst the Metropolis, where The Nameless Dead cannot be buried. Their remains pile up in mass. Robbed of their identities, they remain in limbo, no grave, no dignity. You are a woman named Imaculada, who has been cursed with the Worm gnawing at her insides. You must speak to the dead and uncover their forgotten names before the Worm consumes her.

Featuring art by Lirio Ninotchka, the art director of I DID NOT BUY THIS TICKET, players will explore the the cemetery, the City within the City. You’ll interact with its denizens and unique sepulchral art, investigating clues left by the dead, uncovering their names, and naming them so they can finally be cremated.

All the while, you must deal with the Worm, which will overtake your words. You must burn matches to purify your dialogue choices, or allow him to get ever closer.

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