A score of for "ActionWest" (likely a reference to the 2022 action-horror film X directed by Ti West , or a typo for the video game Evil West ) suggests a project that is competent but polarized or niche.
Strong visual style, competent lead performances, and specific "high points" (like a great score or one standout scene).
Repetitive pacing, predictable plot beats, and a feeling that you've "seen this all before."
This score typically reflects a viewer who appreciated the technical craft but felt the story was derivative or overly gruesome.
X is undeniably a love letter to 70s slasher cinema, with Valerie Complex of Deadline Hollywood noting director Ti West's unapologetic execution. The film shines in its "dreamy, haunting overhead shots" and surprising moments of tenderness, as highlighted by A.O. Scott for The New York Times. However, for many, the "surface-level entertainment" doesn't quite justify the excessive gore. Unlike the masterpieces it references, critics like Dmitry Samarov of the Chicago Reader argue it lacks a deeper point, often punishing characters for laughs rather than meaningful stakes.
Evil West (available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S) is a rare breed: a straightforward, linear action game that doesn't care about open-world trends. The combat is punchy and satisfying, but the experience is bogged down by technical bugs and a narrative that feels like a B-movie from 2005. It’s a "popcorn game" that provides a fun distraction but lacks the polish or depth of contemporary AAA titles.
Below are two sample reviews tailored to different interpretations of "ActionWest."
Great for genre purists; a bit of a slog for everyone else. Option 2: If you mean the video game Evil West