Carl Williams writes, "Okay, just being a 2.5D Metroidvania style game is not enough to capture the attention of modern gamers. No, there has to be something more. Evil Genome is hoping it has what action adventure fans are yearning for as it continues development. Eventually we will see Evil Genome on Steam and Kickstarter but for now we only have the demo reel that XY Games have released. What a demo reel it is. A lot of gameplay is shown off and the sprawling levels are showcased early on. That boss at the end though. Man, that brought back memories of the better 16/32-Bit games."
Recently I've been given the chance to review a game that has been out for a few months that really caught my attention. As a fan of side scrolling games, multiple options for the characters, and lots of attack combos, I was introduced to a game called "Evil Genome". Created by Crystal Depths, this game takes side scrolling to a new level.
COGconnected - Evil Genome from Crystal Depths Studio is both an exhilarating, break-neck speed Metroidvania and a frustrating chore at any given point
Blast Away the Game Review Writes: "Evil Genome is a game that undoubtedly flew under the radar. Developed by Crystal Depths Studio, Evil Genome tells the story of our lady of the hour, Lachesis and her witty, but at times annoying sidekick Alfa, an A.I. designed to aid her in her ventures. To help us get started, I was quickly taught several things. First, pay attention to the difficulty. The game comes with an unstated difficulty curve, one that fans of Castlevania, Metroid, and even the Contra franchises should be well acquainted with over the past two decades."
Looks a lot like Bloodrayne Betrayal
shitty character design