
Release Date: September 12, 2024
A third person stealth game, whose action takes place in the future. In Evotinction we play the role of a hero whose hacking skills and an arsenal of useful gadgets allow him to manipulate electronics and cope with adversaries.
Evotinction is a stealth action game developed by the independent Chinese studio Spikewave Games - a small team founded by former employees of the Chinese branch of 2K Games.
Evotinction takes us on a journey into a futuristic world. The plot of the game focuses on the threats posed to humanity by the dynamic development of technology, and revolves around issues such as Artificial Intelligence or even gene manipulation, which in the future will pose a challenge to the entire civilization.
In Evotinction the action is shown from TPP. During the game we play as a hero with various hacking skills and useful gadgets. Thanks to them he can deal with enemies standing on his way (from whom he often has to hide and sneak away from their eyesight) and manipulate the devices he encounters.
Evotinction features high-quality 3D graphics, which is due to the use of Unreal Engine 4 technology.
Platforms:
PC Windows September 12, 2024
PlayStation 4 September 13, 2024
PlayStation 5 September 13, 2024
Developer: Spikewave Games
Publisher: Astrolabe Games
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System Requirements for Evotinction Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-6400 2.7 GHz / AMD FX-8320 3.5 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce RTX 2060 or better, 30 GB HDD, Windows 10.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-6400 2.7 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce RTX 3070 or better, 30 GB HDD, Windows 10.
Game Ratings for Evotinction Video Game.
God is a Geek: 7.5 / 10 by Mick Fraser
Despite having a siilly name and a pretty well-worn premise, Evotinction is a solid debut from Spikewave.
COGconnected: 72 / 100 by Jaz Sagoo
Evotinction pays homage to traditional stealth games while introducing fresh and intriguing ideas. Though the narrative doesn’t quite reach the heights of its inspirations, it offers some clever twists on the formula. The sound design has a few issues, and the combat feels a bit clunky, but overall, it’s an enjoyable adventure that stays true to its roots.
GameLuster: 4 / 10 by Sarim Irfan
Evotinction attempts to do a bit of everything, commits to absolutely nothing, and entirely fumbles its core conceit in the process.