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Based on the movie series starring Bruce Campbell, Evil Dead: Hail to the King features a mix of action, puzzles, and suspense. Set eight years after the third film, you are Ash, who is being drawn back to the cabin in the woods. So grab your boomstick (shotgun) and chainsaw because it is time to save the world again from the forces of evil. Gameplay allows Ash to attack separately with weapons in both his left and right hands. There are over 20 enemies to combat in a variety of dark settings such as the cabin, cellar, and bridge. Bruce Campbell also lends his voice to the game for some humorous one-liners.

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Hail to the King is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. It was released on August 23, 2013 in New Zealand and Australia, and was released on iTunes on August 27, 2013 and in North America on the same day. The album was produced by Mike Elizondo. Hail to the King, Category: Artist, Albums: Dynasties, Singles: Nomicon, Hail To The King - Tribute to Avenged Sevenfold, Top Tracks: Hail To The King - Tribute to. Hail to the King: Deathbat features classic Avenged Sevenfold tracks along with a new and original score, composed by the band in the immortal tradition of 8-bit masterpieces like Castlevania. Features: - Game tells the fictional origin story of the Deathbat - Play through levels inspired by Avenged Sevenfold's catalog. Hail To The King Guitar Pro Tab by Avenged Sevenfold learn how to play chords diagrams Hail To The King guitar-pro by Avenged Sevenfold with chords drawings, easy version, 12 key variations and much more.

Ever wonder what a Deadite would look like on a computer screen? The waiting is over. Evil Dead: Hail to the King takes you to the world of the undead a dreary way. (This is a good thing.) I was disappointed with the low resolution and no option to up it (why do you need a 3D card if you can't 'use' it?), but even at 640x480, Ash still looks pretty awesome. You will almost feel the atmosphere of the woods because of the visuals in the game.

The music is incredible... awesome... perfect! Evil Dead's atmosphere calls for great music, and its got it. The sound effects are pretty well done too. Revving chainsaws are always cool, especially as they're gutting baddies. And to round off the list, the original Ash himself, Bruce Campbell, returns to the woods to add vocal humor all the way.

Gameplay:

If you have ever played any of the Resident Evil games, you know who the king of survival horror is. Evil Dead: Hail to the King follows the same patterns and offers the same great gameplay. Unfortunately, THQ should have their hand cut off (only to be brought back to life, or course) for only supporting two kinds of gamepads (Gravis and Microsoft). The next best thing is to have a pad that can emulate the keyboard, or else you are stuck using the numeric keypad.

With that aside, Evil Dead does boast some great camera angles that add to the suspense of the game. While you control Ash running through the woods, YOU actually feel like you are truly being chased by the undead. Then, just when you thought you found shelter, you get attacked again! At some points in the game you may feel overwhelmed with bad guys popping up. But then again, Ash has never let us down before, right?

Evil Dead: Hail to the King begins where the first movie left off, and adds elements of the second movie for your hellish enjoyment. And because you control Ash, you get some neat weapons along your journey for the Necronomicon, or Book of the Dead. You start with a chainsaw, axe, and pistol, and will acquire a rifle and my personal favorite, the boomstick (shotgun)! Now just do what you do and kick some ASH! (Don't forget to taunt those Deadites with your typical Ash one-liners along the way!)

Difficulty:

Evil Dead: Hail to the King won't be all that hard after you figure out the patterns of the game. Just like other survival horror games, there will be puzzles to solve and baddies to slay, but with patience and cunning, you will survive. The biggest difficulty comes if you need to play using the keyboard, as controls are very clunky. You definitely want a gamepad. Another thing to keep in mind is that in order to save, you must collect save tapes and use them in an inventory chest, so improper planning and bad decision-making can potentially be costly.

Game Mechanics:

I don't think there's any other way to say it but to just say it. The keyboard sucks! Controlling Ash using the number pad on your keyboard is frustrating when you're used to control pads. Unfortunately, Evil Dead: Hail to the King only supports Gravis and Microsoft gamepads, so all of you out there with others are SOL, unless you can program it to emulate the keyboard.

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Another thing I had trouble understanding was why a 3D video card is required. Yes, it makes things look much better, but there's no option to up the resolution to make things even better, which would have been awesome. Oh well, I guess having Ash look better would probably go straight to his head, and then we'd have to hear his ego through more one-liners!

Evil Dead: Hail to the King is a very entertaining game and highly recommended for fans of the movies or fans of the survival horror genre of games.

Hail To The King Chords

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In these Hail to The King guitar lesson videos, I will demonstrate how to play all of the modern metal hit by Avenged Sevenfold in it's entirety.

The first video lesson will focus on the intro of the song and it's lick that is instantly recognizable to modern metal fans.

Guitarist Synyster Gates opens 'Hail to The King' with an interesting little economy picked lick that makes a great exercise.

The picking hand is essential here because if you are thinking of using straight alternate picking to play this lick, you will be doing pretty much 5 times as much work than if you used economy picking. Synyster Gates uses economy picking to play this lick so you should as well.

Many players, especially if they have never done any economy picking, find it quite awkward at first. Don't let that stop you! This lick is a great introduction into the art of economy picking. And once you begin to master economy picking you will begin to see so many technical hurdles simply disappear. It can be quite a dramatic shift in how you play the guitar. I know it was for me. 🙂 By the way, if you want a complete video course on economy picking check out my 'Economy Picking Mastery For Guitar' course in the Premium section.

Besides the economy picking we have some other technical issues to deal with as well. The most challenging aspect is probably the fact that we are playing fretted notes high up the fretboard and alternating between them and the high E open string. This can create a bit of a challenge since the open string and fretted notes have a completely different string tension.

But, after a while of practicing the lick, your picking hand should start to adjust for that change in string tension. Just take your time getting there. This lick if definitely one to practice slow at first.

In the second video lesson I will demonstrate all of the rhythm guitar parts in addition to all the lead guitar licks that are played with them throughout the entire song. The rhythm and chords are quite basic so you shouldn't have much trouble there. The little guitar licks that are going throughout the song pretty much follow the same patterns the entire time. You will just need to memorize where the notes fall. However, the constant 16th note alternate picking can be a pretty big workout. Try to keep your picking hand as relaxed as possible when performing those 16th notes or you won't be able to last all the way to the end of the song.

In the third and final video of this lesson series, I will show you note-for-note how to play the guitar solo. There are a lot of challenging licks to practice in this one, so it is definitely suited for the more advanced players out there. If you have any trouble with the fast licks in the solo, I suggest isolating them and creating little technique exercises out of them. After you have each individual lick mastered at a moderate tempo you can then try putting them all together into one cohesive unit.

How To Play Hail To The King Solo Lesson

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In any case, I hope you guys have fun with this one. Good Luck!

Carl...

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In any case, I hope you guys have fun with this one. Good Luck!

Carl...

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Hail to The King Intro Guitar Lesson - Intro

Hail to The King Guitar Lesson Pt.2 - Riffs

How To Play Hail To The King

Hail to The King Guitar Lesson Pt.3 - Solo





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