Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick (Video Game 2003)Ash battles his way through Dearborn town, fighting Deadites. Director:Chris Mullender |
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Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick (Video Game 2003)Ash battles his way through Dearborn town, fighting Deadites. Director:Chris Mullender |
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| Bruce Campbell | ... |
Ash
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Philece Sampler | ... |
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| Bill Farmer | ... |
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| Wally Wingert | ... |
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| William Hootkins | ... |
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| Toshiya Agata | ... |
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| Gary Anthony Sturgis | ... |
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| Steve Blum | ... |
Additional Voices
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Mack Greenlaw | ... |
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| Jessica Straus | ... |
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Darryl Kurylo | ... |
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| Phil LaMarr | ... |
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| Pat Fraley | ... |
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| Brian Cummings | ... |
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| Jim Ward | ... |
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After a television station broadcasts the Book of the Dead tape live on air, the town of Dearborn is taken over by Deadites. You play as Ash, armed with his chainsaw, trusty boom stick and other weapons such as shovels, flamethrowers and guns, you must search the town to save the citizens from being infected by the Deadites and to save the town from being overrun by the unspeakable horrors which have spawned from the Necronomicon. Written by Ben Duzniak
I'm a huge Evil Dead fan and I decided to buy this game in a second hand shop.
Well, I hated Hail to the King, so what do I make of this one?
I hated it. But the graphics are good and the controls are nice.
Why did I hate it. It's REALLY confusing and you have no clue what to do. It took me all day to get through Level 1. How was I suppose to know you had to blow up the strip club with dynamite? That's the game's biggest problem; It doesn't tell you what to do. It's not fun running around confused.
There's only 9 levels in the game. Maybe if it had 20, it would be better.
Well, at least this game is better than Hail To The King. At least this game was playable.