![]() ![]() Due to the events that unfolded before him, Sebastian has changed, in ways, he has broken. To get us started The Evil Within 2 takes place sometime after the original title, putting us back in the role of Sebastian Castellanos, a man whom has drastically changed due to the events at the Beacon hospital. In truth, even my impressions hadn’t changed from my initial experience, instead they were expanded upon, and the end-result was more than I had expected to receive. That doesn’t go without saying, I played the living Hell out of it in hopes of a sequel.Īs someone who felt that Tango Gameworks has shown that survival-horror can still find success, I knew something big was happening with this sequel, and that redemption could be possible from my previous experience. Tango Gameworks hasn’t been scared of bringing a “pure survival horror” experience to life with The Evil Within, a game that was flawed, fun, and at times rather trying. ![]() Sure, I had ended up seeing the similarities between Shinji Mikami’s previous work on Resident Evil show due to the parallel’s that had been drawn between some evil corporation, mutants in a virtual (can we call it that?) world, and even their shady doings.īut it didn’t prepare me for the experience I was about to have. The world had changed around me, the situation was similar, but nothing remained the same. When I first experienced The Evil Within 2 during my time at QuakeCon 2017, I knew I was already getting into something big. Hearing Castellanos say “What the-” phrases wears thin after a few hours ![]() +Graphics, sound, and even acting is top-tier +Tons of hidden collectibles and resonances for players to go through +Not all enemies attack the same, making combat harder, and more difficult than before +Characters are more believable and human than ever before ![]()
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