Compara los precios de Stay Dead Evolution en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Brucefilm. Publicado por Plug In Digital. Lanzado el 4/2/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A live-action FMV brawler that borrows from 90s arcade fighters and B-movie cheese. Curiosity piece, not a crowd-pleaser.

Stay Dead Evolution sits in a genuinely odd corner of PC gaming: a fighting game built almost entirely from real-life filmed footage, where digitized actors throw punches and take damage in the tradition of Mortal Kombat's early digitized sprites, except here the whole game leans into the aesthetic rather than trying to escape it. You play as a B-movie action hero working through a roster of opponents, and the moment you see the first fighter lunge at the camera you know exactly what kind of artifact you are holding. It is strange, a little rough, and absolutely committed to its own oddness. The core loop is pure arcade brawler. You react to incoming attacks, counter at the right moment, and chip away at enemy health bars. The timing-based defensive system is the mechanical spine of the whole thing, asking you to read opponent telegraphs and punish. On paper that sounds reasonably satisfying. In practice, the controls feel stiff and the feedback loop lacks the crispness that makes a good arcade fighter rewarding over dozens of sessions. The real-footage presentation, which should be the game's biggest hook, ends up being a double-edged quality: it is visually interesting for about fifteen minutes and then starts to feel like a limitation rather than a feature, because the animation options are constrained by what was actually filmed. Who is this actually for? Honestly, it works best as a nostalgia object for people who grew up renting FMV games and B-action films in the same trip to the video store. If you have any affection for the digitized-fighter era, for the specific texture of cheap early-90s action aesthetics, there is something here that scratches that itch in a way almost nothing else on Steam does. The soundtrack leans into the vibe effectively, offering the kind of synth-inflected tension cues that fit the B-movie framing. That part, at least, feels intentional and crafted rather than accidental. The problems are real enough to flag clearly. With a Mixed rating sitting at 43 percent positive across its review base, this is not a game that converted many people who came in without prior attachment to the niche. The roster of opponents is limited. There is no online component. The replayability question is a hard one because once you have beaten the available fighters, the reasons to return are thin unless you are genuinely chasing personal-best timing scores. Brucefilm built something sincere and strange here, but sincerity does not automatically translate into a game that holds up under extended play. If you are the specific person for whom "FMV digitized-fighter with B-movie energy" sounds like a weekend experiment worth the entry point, Stay Dead Evolution will deliver exactly that experience and nothing more. It knows what it is. It just does not always execute that vision with the mechanical polish that would make it more than a curious footnote. Kai, Scout Team

Stay Dead Evolution

Stay Dead Evolution

4 feb 2015BrucefilmPlug In Digital
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A live-action FMV brawler that borrows from 90s arcade fighters and B-movie cheese. Curiosity piece, not a crowd-pleaser.

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Stay Dead Evolution sits in a genuinely odd corner of PC gaming: a fighting game built almost entirely from real-life filmed footage, where digitized actors throw punches and take damage in the tradition of Mortal Kombat's early digitized sprites, except here the whole game leans into the aesthetic rather than trying to escape it. You play as a B-movie action hero working through a roster of opponents, and the moment you see the first fighter lunge at the camera you know exactly what kind of artifact you are holding. It is strange, a little rough, and absolutely committed to its own oddness. The core loop is pure arcade brawler. You react to incoming attacks, counter at the right moment, and chip away at enemy health bars. The timing-based defensive system is the mechanical spine of the whole thing, asking you to read opponent telegraphs and punish. On paper that sounds reasonably satisfying. In practice, the controls feel stiff and the feedback loop lacks the crispness that makes a good arcade fighter rewarding over dozens of sessions. The real-footage presentation, which should be the game's biggest hook, ends up being a double-edged quality: it is visually interesting for about fifteen minutes and then starts to feel like a limitation rather than a feature, because the animation options are constrained by what was actually filmed. Who is this actually for? Honestly, it works best as a nostalgia object for people who grew up renting FMV games and B-action films in the same trip to the video store. If you have any affection for the digitized-fighter era, for the specific texture of cheap early-90s action aesthetics, there is something here that scratches that itch in a way almost nothing else on Steam does. The soundtrack leans into the vibe effectively, offering the kind of synth-inflected tension cues that fit the B-movie framing. That part, at least, feels intentional and crafted rather than accidental. The problems are real enough to flag clearly. With a Mixed rating sitting at 43 percent positive across its review base, this is not a game that converted many people who came in without prior attachment to the niche. The roster of opponents is limited. There is no online component. The replayability question is a hard one because once you have beaten the available fighters, the reasons to return are thin unless you are genuinely chasing personal-best timing scores. Brucefilm built something sincere and strange here, but sincerity does not automatically translate into a game that holds up under extended play. If you are the specific person for whom "FMV digitized-fighter with B-movie energy" sounds like a weekend experiment worth the entry point, Stay Dead Evolution will deliver exactly that experience and nothing more. It knows what it is. It just does not always execute that vision with the mechanical polish that would make it more than a curious footnote.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamFMVDigitized FighterB-MovieArcade BrawlerRetro AestheticTiming-Based CombatSingle Player

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4 feb 2015

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Stay Dead Evolution fue desarrollado por Brucefilm y publicado por Plug In Digital.