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It has been eight years since the horror film The Evil Within was released. Helmed and penned by the late filmmaker Andrew Getty, the film was posthumously released in 2017.
The Evil Within is an almost-triumphant return to the old school days of survival horror, marrying tense atmosphere, grisly visuals, and limited resources. However, ...
The Evil Within pulls another smart trick when it comes to its undead. Even if undead are defeated — downed or decapitated with a headshot — you're never quite sure if they're really, truly dead.
The Evil Within is a game you've waited nine years for. Brenna finds a lot for old school survival horror fans to love. The Evil Within. The first game from Tango Gameworks, an indie founded by ...
The Evil Within is a survival horror game developed by Tango Gameworks under the direction of renowned game designer and studio head Shinji Mikami.
The Evil Within 2 never gets close to PT levels of disturbing (which is a fantastic mix of realistic horror and the supernatural, in my opinion), ...
The Evil Within's story delves deep into themes of trauma, loss, and the fragility of the human psyche. You play a detective named Sebastian Castellanos as he investigates a mental hospital massacre.
The Evil Within hid most of its queue inside the booth, but advertised wait times often exceeded two hours, and at one point were greater than three. This was heartening.
The Evil Within 2, out now on Xbox One, PS4 and PC, fixes a lot of the issues from the first game while amping up the horror. Should you play it though, especially if you skipped its predecessor?
The Evil Within 2 is technically a sequel to Shinji Mikami's 2014 survival-horror game The Evil Within. It features many of the same characters, mechanics, and gory milieu.
The Evil Within certainly has the set-up to deliver on Mikami’s promises. Its premise is a cliché, but it would be misleading to suggest the game is; the poster for The Evil Within plastered ...
The Evil Within’s old-school survival horror charms didn’t draw me in nearly as much as I expected. Here’s hoping I’ll be in for a proper “I need to buy more underwear” experience when ...