Warpzoned: Perhaps it was wrong of me to slot The Evil Within into a niche it may never have belonged in. But a few trailers, and the rest of Bethesda’s previously released marketing material, were all I had to go on. The Evil Within is definitely not what I was expecting, but with Mikami at the helm, there’s a good chance it could become a great game. That doesn’t mean Bethesda should be “blamed” for The Evil Within’s poor PAX East, but I’m now much more lukewarm towards the game than I was before the convention.
Xbox Game Pass continues to bring quality titles for gamers no matter the genre, but this time we here at CGMagazine have compiled a list of spine-tingling titles to celebrate the spooky season with.
The Dead Space Remake gets added to GamePass 10/26, definitely worth playing through.
The Epic Game Store's weekly freebies includes a game to give you nightmares.
Enter a world of terror and darkness with this list comprising the best horror games of all time, featuring old and new titles.
Was playing Alien: Isolation again a few weeks ago, still holds up and the AI is incredible.
F.E.A.R. was another amazing game, shame the series went downhill with 2 and then fell off entirely with F3AR.
Couldn’t get into Fatal Frame, bought the remaster on PS5 and just…couldn’t.
It sounds pretty good to me as a big resident evil fan im liking the zombies,weapon choices and the story and locations sound good,certainly be keeping my pre order in tact.
The previewer didn't know the game had Zombies before? I mean, the very first screenshots of the game showed Zombies.
And the gameplay footage last year had the player fighting off Zombies.
Don't act shocked if you didn't do your homework, Mr."Journalist"
The first Resident Evil & the first Silent Hill is my favorite survival horror games, both have the winning recipe both have the right atmosphere the claustrophobic environment, both were very scary & made u be at your toes at all times, both have puzzles & locked paths u must find a way to unlock, both have strong enemies & limited supplies that force u to skip some enemies & manage your resources wise unless u want to meet a boss u can't skip & not be able to kill him, why we don't get games like those 2 anymore? I miss the PS1 era all my favorite games released back in the 90's :/ although I must admit there is some very few rare exceptions to that rule (TLOU).
Well, there goes our hope of this being scary. May still be a fun/enjoyable game, but I don't think "being armed to the teeth" equates to a a good survival horror game. Guess we'll see when it's released, don't want to pass it off just yet...