Amazing Game, For anyone who Loves Survival horror Games Like Resident Evil and Silent Hill. You will Love this. GET IT!!!!
Amazing Game, For anyone who Loves Survival horror Games Like Resident Evil and Silent Hill. You will Love this. GET IT!!!!
I bought this a gift for my significant other and it is such a great game ....... Easy ordering from tesvo click and collect using my club card boost !! Would definitely recommend !!
Trailer Oh bliss, bliss and heaven... Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh... that Clockwork line summed up my feelings perfectly upon sitting in my cinema seat, scarfing down my salt popcorn and slurping on an ice blast, letting the trailer sink into me glazzies.
Soundtrack; Environments
Controls; Story; Trial & Error; Characters
Il est loin le temps où survival horror rimait avec Resident Evil (Biohazard au Japon). Un temps passé qui, sur les bases d'un certain Alone in the dark, était jalonné de jeux vidéo où ambiance et gameplay étaient ciselés pour vous mettre les nerfs à rude épreuve.
The Evil Within (Pyscho Break in Japan) takes the survival horror genre into a whole new gruesome level with a third person adventure requiring you to scavenge for suppliers and pick your fights carefully to survive. Players step into the game world as Sebastian Castellanos a veteran detective ...
Guaranteed to scare – Maintains intensity throughout
Some clunky elements – Slow pacing scatters story elements
Despite letting some of its most compelling aspects die off, The Evil Within is still worth a shot for bringing some unique ideas in the first place, and giving us a new way to think about survival horror.
A compelling and visually powerful world; Unravels an engaging mystery; Offers a new take on the survival horror genre
Forced and sometimes finicky combat; Enemies and sequences that feel like filler; Dropped plots
Director Shinji Mikami's fingerprints are all over The Evil Within . That's even more evident if you're familiar with his past work, particularly Resident Evil 4 . Even with Mikami directing, The Evil Within leaves a lot to be desired, although it also had a lot of elements that I greatly enjoyed.
Pity Sebastian Castellanos. Weep for him! Within ten minutes of The Evil Within starting, he shows up at a mental institution to investigate a massacre before promptly getting kidnapped by a supernaturally-powered psychopath named Ruvik and then… well...
Tossing a grenade into the midst of four shamblers and watching the limbs fly
The awkwardly-handled boss fight against a giant dog thing
"Out of Ammo?!" Release Date: October 14, 2014 Platform: PS4(Reviewed), PC, PS3, X360, XB1 Developer: Tango Gameworks Publisher: Bethesda Softworks Genre: Survival Horror Adventure Price: ₹2,999(PC), ₹3,999(PS3, X360), ₹4,270(PS4, XB1) Shinji Mikami loves his monsters.
The Evil Within doesn't quite live up to its forebears, but that's fine, it does stand on its own and it's worth grabbing if you're a fan of the genre.
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