It is an arcade - style endless runner game with five
slightly different game modes.
Not exact matches
Even though the main objective is kill or be killed, Evolve does come with four
different game modes that vary up the
game play
slightly, first of which is Hunt
mode which is a straight forward 4 v 1 death match.
Here you'll find a series history timeline, character bios, concept art, the original pitch document and a jukebox
mode to listen to a half dozen
slightly different versions of Guile's Theme, and the rest of each
game's soundtrack too, I suppose.
If you're looking for a
slightly different take on the
game, Shephy has a story
mode.
Even though the main objective is kill or be killed, Evolve does come with four
different game modes that vary up the
game play
slightly, first of which is Hunt
mode which is a straight forward 4 v 1 death match.
Shortly after the Japanese release, Falcom released a patch that adds several new things to the
game, including Napishtim and Felghana versions of Adol for use in the Time Attack
mode, extra difficulty settings, alternate versions of the other characters with
slightly different moves, a hidden boss, and a new outfit for Yunica.
The campaign
modes for all three
games are completely separate, and each have
slightly different mechanics and variations that need to be mastered.