ActionTrip
"Many of 'Evil Dead' worshipers will want to try this game; I wouldn't recommend it however, simply because it might make you hate the Evil Dead trilogy for the rest of your life." Review by Ure Paul. [Windows]
GamePro
"Hit-or-miss, mushy controls mean you're dead more often than not even though combat with Deadites is a simple button-smashing slugfest." Review by Atomic Dawg. [Dreamcast]
GamePro
"It's a mystery (and a shame) why with solid survival horror games like 'Nightmare Creatures' or the 'Resident Evil' series out there as examples, a 'can't-miss' movie license like Evil Dead couldn't have faired better." Review by Atomic Dawg. [PlayStation]
GameSpot
Reviewed by Joe Fielder [4.5/10]. Features screen shots, gameplay movies, and FAQs. [Dreamcast]
GameSpot
Rated 4.2/10 by Joe Fielder. "Had the battle sequences not been so maddeningly frustrating and frequent, Evil Dead: Hail to the King would at least weigh in as a decent Resident Evil clone, but they work to make the game almost unplayable." Reader reviews and screen shots. [PlayStation]
GameSpot
"'Evil Dead: Hail to the King' unfortunately offers little of the appeal of its source material, as everything about the game is derivative, boring, or just plain bad." Review by Brett Todd with screen shots and score. [Windows]
IGN
"The suckage wasn't just saved for the visual and auditory portion of Hail to the King, though...no, no. Gameplay is equally as tedious." Review by Tal Blevins. [Windows]
PlanetDreamcast
"A masterpiece of lazy design strapped onto a fantastic idea, this game uses its license to fool unsuspecting fans of Raimi's films, and of survival horror games in general, into thinking it might live up to its title." Review by XianMrtyr. [Dreamcast]
PSX Nation
"Isn't worthy of 'Resident Evil' comparisons." Review by J.M. Vargas with screen shots. [PlayStation]