There is somewhat of a connection to the events, but it feels more like six different Hellboy anthologies than a linearly structured narrative. After an impromptu transition the game, it then jumps to Japan, then back to the village and eventually to the Sahara desert. The game starts off in a dark, dingy and rainy European village where the titular character is in hot pursuit of a witch who is terrorizing said village. The game kinda has one….and it also kinda doesn’t. I could talk about the story in Science of Evil, but in all honesty it’s a tad confusing. Publisher Konami was a bit more proactive with the release of Hellboy: The Science of Evil on the Xbox 360/PS3/PSP, getting it out just ahead of the July release of Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Through a crazy, unforeseeable series of circumstances, Hellboy: Asylum Seeker turned out to be an unintentional tie-in game to the original Hellboy film in 2004. ![]() ![]() NOTE: ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON COMICBOOKMOVIE.COM
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