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also thats another game that pissed me off cos Evil Dead the game should have just been a third person Left 4 Dead clone. I mean ffs same people who did that made World War Z; it literally developed itself!
Should we call dbd the evolve clone or the hidden clone?
Also welcome to game development in general, everything nowadays is a clone or a knockoff of something else before it, much like how youtubers steal each others idea for content.
Nothing is original anymore and that includes dbd.
Also the Alien franchise is literally built on being hunted by an apex species. Thata why the xenomorph works for isolation. Most other horrors are SLASHERS there is no true stealth killer
Its also a game with clearly visible flaws, and shows an opportunity to turn them into their own sort of league of legends version of a successor if they succeed at the challenge.
Its absolutely worth giving it a shot.
Both games lacked of quality of life updates.
P.S You can't count on "jester".