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  1. Jul 28, 2022
    8
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  2. Jun 15, 2021
    8
    I haven’t played the first game, but this game really helps you catch up on what happened in the first one, it shows great mechanics, great villains and cool concept, but I did find myself wondering around a lot at my first try, overall great game and has a ton of replay value which is uncommon in these types of games
  3. Jul 28, 2022
    8
    Worth picking up for a bargain if you enjoy your action horror with a focus on stealth.

    The game plays much like The Last of Us, with an over the shoulder camera similar to Resident Evil 4. A handgun and glass bottles are your staples. Like the former, Evil Within 2 is reasonably linear, with semi open world game play that offers the occasional side mission and doesn't rely on
    Worth picking up for a bargain if you enjoy your action horror with a focus on stealth.

    The game plays much like The Last of Us, with an over the shoulder camera similar to Resident Evil 4. A handgun and glass bottles are your staples. Like the former, Evil Within 2 is reasonably linear, with semi open world game play that offers the occasional side mission and doesn't rely on backtracking too much. I was only stuck briefly a couple of times on what to do and the game guides you without being overbearing.

    As with many horror titles the story isn't the strongest but one can easily look past it and have a good time. There is plenty of back story for characters should you want to look into it.
    I found the steady incremental changes in weapons and enemies was enough to keep me interested, and the variety - from stealth action, to shooter, to Layers of Fear-esque sequences was engaging if perhaps predictable at times.
    The bosses in particular are memorable.
    Graphically it's not the pinnacle of the genre, but it certainly has some great looking environments. The Inception-like collapsing worlds and one particular enemy who has a flair for bloody art are a highlight in that space. Use of the environment like explosive barrels and vehicles, to electrocuting puddles for damage was a nice addition.
    It's perhaps worth noting too that there are accessibility options on offer. It's not quite on the level of The Last of Us Part 2, but if you are wanting to make the game easier to control then there might be something here for you (one shot kills, auto aim, invincibility).

    Also you have a pet cat.

    Don't expect a AAA title but if you can looks past a lack of polish and just have fun then you may well find this worth a few dollars. I will be looking out for a sequel.
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  4. Feb 21, 2022
    8
    No sé cómo no lo había jugado antes, buenísimo me encantó lo encontré bien difícil en serie x va de lujo el modo rendimiento muy recomendado
  5. Jul 18, 2023
    8
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  6. Nov 26, 2022
    8
    Un buen juego peor que el primero en mi opinión menos terror y historia peor contada y más aburrida pero muy buen juego
  7. Jan 30, 2023
    8
    Muy buen juego! perdió un poco de terror en comparación al primero pero aun así me dejo con ganas de una secuela!
  8. Sep 14, 2019
    7
    Right! So I actually loved my experience and time in this game. The story is really **** nice compared to the **** show that was 'The Evil Within 2', everything is smoother, crisper, a lot more balanced and the whole combat just FEELS good and rewarding.

    I think that my biggest issue with this game is MOST DEFINITELY kinda just the graphical performance. Man, this game just looks ugly,
    Right! So I actually loved my experience and time in this game. The story is really **** nice compared to the **** show that was 'The Evil Within 2', everything is smoother, crisper, a lot more balanced and the whole combat just FEELS good and rewarding.

    I think that my biggest issue with this game is MOST DEFINITELY kinda just the graphical performance. Man, this game just looks ugly, it looks really really **** ugly. The character models are gross. Which is a shame. Also, the voice acting can feel incredibly forced and the actual plot, whilst more comprhendable then the last game, still lacks...well...it lacks brains. It's a bit **** silly. Also the ending of the game is completely crazy. Is a crazy game. I like it tho.

    I really hope this game gets a sequel. I really really really hope that The Evil within gets a third game and that they truly craft a fitting end to this franchise.
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  9. Nov 1, 2017
    7
    What with it being Halloween, I decided to write a lengthy review on the original game and also put down my thoughts on this sequel.

    There are a few things here that are pretty much the same from EW. The shooting, the stealth, the item/XP gathering. It's all just as fun, which counts for a lot. However, everything else is lesser. It's less horrifying for starters. The original
    What with it being Halloween, I decided to write a lengthy review on the original game and also put down my thoughts on this sequel.

    There are a few things here that are pretty much the same from EW. The shooting, the stealth, the item/XP gathering. It's all just as fun, which counts for a lot.

    However, everything else is lesser. It's less horrifying for starters. The original game often reached Silent Hill levels in terms of being disturbing/grotesque. Its also got far fewer enviroments (and I mean waaaaay fewer), fewer enemy types, less verticality, fewer surprises, far fewer mini-bosses/unique enemies, less variety in how levels play out or are explored, fewer puzzles, a lesser variety in pacing and fewer occasions to need the different weapons.

    For example, the original game specifically had a whole bunch of situations where certain weapons were desperately needed. Not so in this game; you can get by perfectly fine with the gun, harpoon and pistol, even on the survival setting. In fact, you only get a sniper rifle halfway or-so through the game and a machine gun very late and ammo is very scarce for both but not in a good 'survival horror' type way. In fact, it's entirely possible to miss the sniper rifle and flamethrower altogether. Think about it this way. If the game is made knowing you might not have these weapons, then how could they make varied situations/monsters that suit/require them? They couldn't and they didn't. I only used the sniper rifle once, on the end game boss.

    I'd estimate that more than half the hours from this game come from two somewhat large and open areas. They are both part of a run down town and are therefore almost identical. They're slightly creepy in an RE2 kinda way. It was fun to explore the first one but by the time I got to the second I was ready for something different. I really cannot express the disparity between the two games in terms of variety, imagination, atmosphere and horror when it comes to the level design.

    These same complaints about variety stretch to not just the enemies, but the situations that you'll be in when you fight them. It's mostly corridor after corridor, room after room, street after street. You're not gonna be dodging traps, moving in a cargo lift or avoiding a mini boss while you deal with ordinary creatues. You're not gonna find yourself swimming from debris to debris, or timed gate to timed gate, while avoiding an invincible aquatic creature then climbing up a ladder into an abandoned office block, fighting a room full of enemies with more coming through the window before jumping back into the water to make a swim for it. Yeah, that's a bit specific but I mention it to show just how much imagination the first game had in comparison.

    The voice acting and script are better than EW. The story is easier to follow and quite heartfelt at times. I cared about what happened to the main characters.

    My actual playtime was 20 hours, with the rest being me leaving the game on when not playing, so it's got a decent bit of content if you explore everything. Mind you, I spent a lot of time making sure I killed everything I encountered for the XP (which I shouldn't have bothered with) and also ran back to the save points a lot so I imagine most people will complete the game at around the 15-17 hour mark.

    I'm torn about whether to recommend it or not. Wait for a sale would be my best advice. I wish I had. As you can tell, I was disappointed with it compared to the original but it's still one of the better survival horror games out there; it's not exactly a saturated genre after all. You can tell what bits I was disappointed by so if these things don't bother you then, of course, by all means go for it. I hope you have a blast.
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  10. Oct 15, 2017
    7
    The Evil Within 2
    Not enough of its own thing
    The Evil within 2 a quote unquote Survival horror game where you once again play as Sebastian... This time however the story is much more personal and therefore miles better than the original as you’re out to save your daughter instead of chase after a lunatic… The story has some touching moment and is greatly told… easily the best part of
    The Evil Within 2
    Not enough of its own thing
    The Evil within 2 a quote unquote Survival horror game where you once again play as Sebastian...
    This time however the story is much more personal and therefore miles better than the original as you’re out to save your daughter instead of chase after a lunatic…
    The story has some touching moment and is greatly told… easily the best part of this experience…
    The rest of the game though for the most part in my opinion is a step in the wrong direction…
    This game calls itself a horror game, but to me this 12 and a half hours felt more like an action 3rd person shooter zombie game with sprinkles of horror.. especially compared to the first…
    there are the occasional monsters like the first game, and there are a few really great chapters here, especially in the beginning…
    But The Evil Within 2 went more the route of an open world supply gathering stealth game than a linear puzzle solving horror game like the original..
    The makes for a really good action game... not for a very good horror games as I find zombies to be more annoying than they are scary…
    The Evil Within 2 is essentially taking Resident Evil 4, Silent Hills, The Evil Within, and The Last of Us and throwing it into a blender, but never quite being as good as any of those 4 parts…
    The first half of the game is more open worldy, where you’re in a creep town called union..
    There are side quests all around this town that will lead to creepy encounter, enemies to kill for their goo... but more importantly weapons…
    IF you want all the weapons in this game you have to actually work for them…
    I didn’t dislike this section of the game… I just could’ve definitely done without it…
    I was tense while exploring this tiny town trying my hardest to not alarm enemies, kill them for their goo get what I can and get out… go back to the safe house, upgrade my weapons with the scraps I found a round a get back out there…
    Which is where the last of us influence comes into play…
    The light crafting system here for ammo and medpacks is heavily inspired by the last of us, and you can craft items on the go, but doing so at a crafting table uses less materials, so is worth searching for..
    Speaking of the green goo...
    the nurse lady in the mirror is back to help you on your journey to save your daughter... letting you upgrade your health, combat, and stealth in a skill tree in exchange..
    You’ll also be able to take to a shooting range for rewards to help upgrade your character...
    Stealth this time around feels a little clunky to me and enemies are annoyingly unpredictable… where I found them turning around right before I was ready to get them from behind with a quick kill…
    though combat isn’t too difficult, as most will go down with a couple nice headshots, ammo seems to be pretty readily available, and you’re able to pick up axes that work as a 1 hit kill melee attack.. .though you do have a knife if you’re out of ammo or materials to craft more... which is a situation I never found myself in…
    Especially thanks to the safe houses in this game where you can stock up on a few bullets and refill your health with a cup of coffee so you can save your syringes and med packs for boss fights…
    The best part of this game is when you get back into the main storyline…
    There are a great number of characters you’ll run into, hate, and even care for…
    And some of the missions do the cool layers of fear thing where you turn around and the room is changed or there’s a door there that wasn’t there before… really creeping you out…
    Sadly these creepy moments only exist in the first half and the horror aspects completely disappear until something else happens for a brief moment that ties into the first game that I won’t spoil, but it just reminded me of the potential of this series and made me sad when the game continued and I was just back to feeling like I was Nathan drake with none of the charm having a weird nightmare…
    I was a huge fan of the original evil within until a game breaking bug stopped me from completing it…
    Thankfully the evil within 2 is much more polished and I ran into 0 bugs the whole time…
    It’s just not what I wanted from it…
    The Evil Within 2 feels like a completely different game than the original..
    It’s just lacking in the horror field... I’m tired of zombies…
    But for what it is, this is a really good action game…
    I give The Evil Within 2
    a 7.5/10
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  11. Oct 13, 2017
    7
    The Evil Within 2 is a slightly above average horror game with pretty looking graphics. It came out almost like a brand new title rather than following the path of the original game. It sacrificed a lot of its original concepts from the prequel to appeal to wider audiences. Even though EW1 is my favorite, I won't bash EW2 with negativity since there are people who might enjoy or prefer theThe Evil Within 2 is a slightly above average horror game with pretty looking graphics. It came out almost like a brand new title rather than following the path of the original game. It sacrificed a lot of its original concepts from the prequel to appeal to wider audiences. Even though EW1 is my favorite, I won't bash EW2 with negativity since there are people who might enjoy or prefer the sequel.

    EW2 is not directed by Mikami rather by Johanas (he directed EW1 DLC). A new director means a new perspective. He overhauled over 80% of the original design and installed his own new ideas. He made EW2 a semi-open world game which completely changed the identity of the game. He emphasized it more on the story than on the action (combat). Story wise, EW2 is a lot less puzzling (linear) and a lot more drama compared to EW1. EW2 feels like many different games combined. It includes games like Fallout series, a hint of Silent Hill, a touch of Resident Evil, a lot of Dead Space, and obviously The Last of Us.

    At the end of the day, Bethesda is a business. Their business is selling video games. In order to sell more copies of EW2, they have to listen to previous complaints while also expanding their target audiences. EW1 wasn't a failure but its original concept only appeals to certain group of people (that includes me). You can read more in-depth explanation by Shinji Mikami and search for “The Evil Within 2 Doesn't Want To 'Suffocate' You With Horror Elements”.

    If you loved the first game and looking for a faithful continuation, you might want to wait for sales to pick up EW2 considering it shares very little resemblance to EW1 (though if you just want to have fun definitely go for it). If you didn't like EW1, you should go buy EW2. If you never play Evil Within before, I suggest you start with EW2 since it has easier to digest story, far more forgiving to play (in terms of difficulties), and has updated graphics.
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  12. Nov 3, 2017
    7
    Another great survival horror game from Tango. I enjoyed it a lot.
    The open-worldish structure works fine, as it is a mix of tigther areas and some outside areas that you can explore a bit more yourself.
    Graphics are nice, story is good and characters are good and interesting as well. Its at its best in inside areas in my opinion, when you have to make your way through areas by
    Another great survival horror game from Tango. I enjoyed it a lot.
    The open-worldish structure works fine, as it is a mix of tigther areas and some outside areas that you can explore a bit more yourself.
    Graphics are nice, story is good and characters are good and interesting as well.
    Its at its best in inside areas in my opinion, when you have to make your way through areas by carefully taking out enemies.
    There are some grieves though. Gunplay is not as smooth as I would have wished, just like the previous game. Its not as intense as the first one, which I also would have wished for.
    If your into survival horror games though, you wont be dissapointed
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  13. Jan 18, 2018
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The story its a bit boring. Has a lot of bugs and glitches. The evil within 1 its much better than 2. More horror style.
    TEW 2 yes, has great graphics. But... its boring.
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  14. Oct 13, 2017
    7
    After not playing the first game upon release, and being told by friends to give it a try, i played the original evil within very briefly. Truth be told i wasn't gripped or enjoying it much to a lot of people who said its a very solid game. After going back and giving it another shot this time around with the sequel i can say it is solid experience and definitely a great improvement overAfter not playing the first game upon release, and being told by friends to give it a try, i played the original evil within very briefly. Truth be told i wasn't gripped or enjoying it much to a lot of people who said its a very solid game. After going back and giving it another shot this time around with the sequel i can say it is solid experience and definitely a great improvement over the original. You don't need to play the first game to understand the plot, but it would benefit to have more background knowledge of the characters that return here in the sequel. Overall Evil Within 2 is a good game for horror fans but once you have finished the game, there isn't a whole lot of replay-ability to keep fans wanting more of the same game. Expand
  15. Dec 7, 2020
    7
    It was OK. I am not a horror game fan though. I enjoyed it, but didn't get any wow moment or feeling satisfied after beating the game.
  16. Oct 14, 2017
    7
    First of all, The Evil Within, was one of my favourite survival horror games; Old school, great sound design, creepy visuals, and a story that isn't worth trying to make sense of, much less pay attention to. So what that game and every classic "old school" survival horror realised, was; that in order to truly terrify, one must orchestrate a path for the player, with intent to frighten.First of all, The Evil Within, was one of my favourite survival horror games; Old school, great sound design, creepy visuals, and a story that isn't worth trying to make sense of, much less pay attention to. So what that game and every classic "old school" survival horror realised, was; that in order to truly terrify, one must orchestrate a path for the player, with intent to frighten. This is done, by literally forcing the player, through a series of linear environments. Give players a chance to deviate, and up crops a disconnect. That, is precisely the problem with this sequel. The evil within 2 starts off promising - linear environment; check. Scares; check. Score; check. Visuals (improved to boot); check. But then you enter the open world, albeit small; and that's where it starts to falter. Scares are scattered about and they suprise, but never truly affect as a survival horror should. This game is ok, the story is better, the visuals are better (they didn't even work at times, in the first game) but I can't help but feel dissapointed in the fact that this is improved and moved (literally) from the original. They deserve props for a n open world survival horror that keeps on "surprising" the player, but unfortunately it never feels familiar. And familiar is what I want from a sequel. The controls also don't work as well as they did in the first game, imo. Ultimately, the game is worth playing, but isn't by any stretch; essential. Expand
  17. Oct 18, 2017
    7
    Way better than 1, recommend this game to buy it.
    but not 'fresh' as new, combine of well-known games
    just like a "last of us", "P.T", "Division" you will easily find other games system in this game
  18. Oct 12, 2018
    7
    I really enjoyed The Evil Within 2 and despite its numerous flaws, it is one of the better games in the horror genre available in recent years. I don't like boiling games down to analogies like this but this game is like a solid middle ground between Resident Evil 4 and Silent Hill 2; it is a cheesy and over-the-top zombie thriller like the former, with its stand-out terrifying momentsI really enjoyed The Evil Within 2 and despite its numerous flaws, it is one of the better games in the horror genre available in recent years. I don't like boiling games down to analogies like this but this game is like a solid middle ground between Resident Evil 4 and Silent Hill 2; it is a cheesy and over-the-top zombie thriller like the former, with its stand-out terrifying moments firmly within the body horror/psychological trauma field of the latter. The dichotomy is sometimes a bit jarring, as the contrast between the horror styles isn't flowing, but within the context of the nightmare scenario carrying on from the original game, it kind of works.

    The story is ridiculous to say the least but again, it works. Dialogue, plot twists and character development are all extremely cliche, but instead of being offputting, this will be a nice hark to the awful/amazing original Resident Evils and makes it all seem as overblown as it tries to be. The base story is a little boring at points, and the mythology of the STEM machine (a sub-plot) is far more interesting. All the characters, including Sebastian and the antagonists, are dull and uninteresting. Just don't be expecting groundbreaking emotional plotlines or interactions.

    Thankfully, gameplay is fun. The open world approach seems weird for a horror game but it is executed brilliantly, and I'd love to see more genre game follow in its tracks. Exploring the city of Union on your own, finding ammo and collectibles, taking on optional fights and gathering info on this deteriorating world was a delight. Blank-slate Sebastian is as happy to meander along as we are, it seems! The controls are OK - I had trouble with cover mechanics and sometimes fights are clumsy, ending with you dying by no fault of your own. Upgrades and skills are unbalanced but functional. Overall, it is a perfectly playable and often exhilarating. Setpieces are really well done, especially the highlight of the entire game for me, the encounters with the Anima. These stealth sections involve escaping an unkillable floating Onryō (think Ringu/The Grudge) who whispers, cries, giggles and groans THROUGH YOUR CONTROLLER MIC. These bits sent shivers down my spine within an otherwise very mildly scary game. In this sense, the Silent Hill-like sections are stand-out for me within the cooky, fun Resident Evil overworld. Sadly, I encountered three separate totally debilitating bugs/freezes in the game which is pretty poor considering all the updates installed on to the app. I need to remove marks for this. The graphics are decent, with lighting playing a huge part in all scenarios. Sound design is great and disgusting - slimy, oozy groans echo throughout Union and sound cues help massively in survival.

    Ultimately, this is a very fun game that I'd highly recommend to anyone fond of late 90s/early 2000 PS1/PS2 japanese horror, which I'd say is a lot of people. Its bugs, patchy story pacing, gameplay niggles and (in my opinion) poorer 'zombie' sections prevent it from reaching Resident Evil 7 level of success, but it is a creative, beautiful-looking and sporadically bone-chilling experience well above many of it peers.
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  19. Jun 23, 2018
    7
    It an OK game the game play is a improvement from EW1 but the story & Monsters well not that good to me the whole MATRIX/the cell idea don't work for me well the idea going in someone mine isn't scary because you it not real it all a dreamworld horror to me work if it in real world like the Suffering,silent hill DOOM 3,Forbidden Siren & other that are supernaturals horror I know to wellIt an OK game the game play is a improvement from EW1 but the story & Monsters well not that good to me the whole MATRIX/the cell idea don't work for me well the idea going in someone mine isn't scary because you it not real it all a dreamworld horror to me work if it in real world like the Suffering,silent hill DOOM 3,Forbidden Siren & other that are supernaturals horror I know to well like what H. P. Lovecraft say the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown speaking of silent hill the saving your daughter is not original & well sexist like why can't it be an son?
    the Monsters well not interested The Lost to me are Feral ghoul & if in the mine why the Monsters
    in WE2 don't have an Symbolism like Monsters in silent hill & cry of fear do?
    Im not saying don't buy I what to say what I think about it & it OK jut OK.
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  20. Nov 14, 2020
    7
    I was a little bit disappointed with the gameplay of this game, I do not like that the character movement is very slow and clumsy. However, the graphics are very nice and the story is very good.

    Graphics: 8
    Music and FX: 7
    Gameplay: 7
    Duration: 7
    storie: 7
    final score: 7.20
  21. Nov 26, 2020
    7
    I personally think that TEW 2 threw away all the little good that the 1st game had, such as the atmosphere since this game I feel that they tried to combine silent hill with The Last of us since 1st they put you in a town where Strange creatures stalk and its mechanics were based on farming and exploration just like TLOU since you have to constantly be looking for powder, plants, etc. asI personally think that TEW 2 threw away all the little good that the 1st game had, such as the atmosphere since this game I feel that they tried to combine silent hill with The Last of us since 1st they put you in a town where Strange creatures stalk and its mechanics were based on farming and exploration just like TLOU since you have to constantly be looking for powder, plants, etc. as for the things that I liked is that they removed the uncomfortable black bars from the screen apart of a notable graphic improvement in terms of its predecessor that its graphics were not the best for the time in terms of history I think they could have done it in a better way instead of just setting the objective of looking for the daughter Expand
  22. May 4, 2022
    7
    It's a good rent game but not worth full price. Gameplay is really good but the story is weak.
  23. Jun 23, 2020
    7
    Story 7/10
    Gameplay 7/10
    Graphics 7/10

    The Evil Within 2 is a slightly above average horror game with pretty looking graphics
  24. Nov 29, 2021
    7
    Nothing like the first game, seems it tries to appeal to what was perceived at the time as a wider audience for open world games. Moved almost completely away from the Resident Evil 4 style gameplay and NG+ features and the like
  25. Jan 6, 2021
    7
    It is a good game, but it has certain points that disappoint a little. The first (and worst) is that the game had a very high potential to be a horror game on the same level as a Silent Hill, but ended up putting creatures that are identical to zombies (we are in 2021. Zombies are no longer afraid) . The game's scenarios are hideous and horrifying, but there are not so many enemies thatIt is a good game, but it has certain points that disappoint a little. The first (and worst) is that the game had a very high potential to be a horror game on the same level as a Silent Hill, but ended up putting creatures that are identical to zombies (we are in 2021. Zombies are no longer afraid) . The game's scenarios are hideous and horrifying, but there are not so many enemies that scare the player. I thought it was silly for the same creator of Resident Evil to commit to doing something new, but with features identical to those of Resident Evil itself. He missed a HUGE opportunity to do something totally new and ghastly, because nowadays, it is very difficult to find a horror game that takes your sleep away. The game also has some bugs. For example, sometimes the shotgun is invisible in Sebastian's hands. The portagonist's artificial intelligence is average, since there are barriers that he can jump to escape the monsters, but he doesn't jump. I really liked the story and especially the ending. But from the heart, I hope that if there is a third in the franchise, they will do it right. No Resident Evil fragments and footprints. We already have too much Resident Evil. You don't have to keep putting zombies in everything you create. Expand
  26. Jan 28, 2021
    7
    Very good survival horror game, held back slightly by a few flaws.

    It’s often genuinely scary and disturbing, and the horror is very creatively designed. Roaming and surviving in a Twin Peaks style town with various monsters on the loose is a real joy. The dialogue and voice acting are pretty bad, but the story overall is an interesting sci-fi / horror mashup. Gameplay is great, but
    Very good survival horror game, held back slightly by a few flaws.

    It’s often genuinely scary and disturbing, and the horror is very creatively designed. Roaming and surviving in a Twin Peaks style town with various monsters on the loose is a real joy.

    The dialogue and voice acting are pretty bad, but the story overall is an interesting sci-fi / horror mashup. Gameplay is great, but bizarrely there’s no dodge or quick turn button, so you often feel clunky. And the game often requires you to unload all your ammo on a bullet sponge boss, then make you struggle through a gauntlet with no ammo. Seems unnecessarily punishing for the player. There’s also an odd character switch in the 11th hour, and the story drags at the end and sort of overstays its welcome when it should be racing to its conclusion.

    But despite the issues, I still recommend it! It’s up there with the best of the genre.
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  27. Mar 25, 2022
    7
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  28. Oct 16, 2017
    6
    The first game was okay. Had some inconsistent difficulty issues and strange choices but some scary moments. This one just feels uninspired and derivative. Environments are on the bland side with a lot of square buildings, right angles, low res textures, and empty rooms with little detail that make the whole experience feel very last generation in design. One of the most infuriatingThe first game was okay. Had some inconsistent difficulty issues and strange choices but some scary moments. This one just feels uninspired and derivative. Environments are on the bland side with a lot of square buildings, right angles, low res textures, and empty rooms with little detail that make the whole experience feel very last generation in design. One of the most infuriating things is the main character. He survived the insanity of the first game, yet any time something weird happens, his go to response is either "what the hell?" or simply "what the?" entirely too many times. The standard zombies have a much too cartoony "roar", and then the sound for the pale bleached nurses (where have we seen those a thousand times already?) is pretty much the clickers from The Last of Us. Overall, not very scary, overly predictable, and ultimately boring. Expand
  29. May 15, 2018
    6
    I think the gun-play and open world elements felt nice and fun to play, but the game took itself way too seriously. I enjoyed the last game's wacky and insanely cheesy story, but this game goes for a more dark and serious one. This is hindered the game a lot and the overall experience wasn't that memorable.
  30. Dec 17, 2017
    6
    Contras:
    - Estória, simplesmente não empolga...
    - Stealth + baixa estâmina + alta IA de inimigos + alta resistência a tiros = combates lentíssimos - Classic Mode, simplesmente terrível, além da dificuldade absurda dos inimigos e chefes, por vezes o jogo trava e nesse modo não existe check point e para piorar em toda sua jornada você pode salvar apenas 7 vezes... MODO RIDÍCULO,
    Contras:
    - Estória, simplesmente não empolga...
    - Stealth + baixa estâmina + alta IA de inimigos + alta resistência a tiros = combates lentíssimos
    - Classic Mode, simplesmente terrível, além da dificuldade absurda dos inimigos e chefes, por vezes o jogo trava e nesse modo não existe check point e para piorar em toda sua jornada você pode salvar apenas 7 vezes... MODO RIDÍCULO, DESNECESSÁRIO!!!

    O jogo tinha alto potencial porém....
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Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 67 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 50 out of 67
  2. Negative: 1 out of 67
  1. CD-Action
    Jan 10, 2018
    85
    Shinji Mikami’s philosophy is to focus on making the game’s good aspects shine even brighter instead of trying to eradicate its flaws. His latest work both benefits and suffers from that approach. The Evil Within 2 offers great exploration, but its story is laughable. It’s a thrilling shooter, but a mediocre stealth game. At the end of the day I find Mikami to be right – a game’s best moments count the most and make us turn a blind eye to its flaws. TEW2 fails to reach the level of my beloved Resident Evil 4, but in today’s circumstances a triple AAA survival horror without online components and intrusive microtransactions is a gem. [13/2017, p.72]
  2. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Dec 15, 2017
    70
    A likeable follow-up that addresses valid criticisms of its predecessor and provides gory fun, but loses a little of what made it special in the process. [Christmas 2017, p.90]
  3. Dec 14, 2017
    74
    Exploring the game's main town, which is full of monsters, new weapons and items, is a blast. New discoveries will immerse you into the gameplay, and make you forget about that daughter you have to save.