Ken McKown writes: It has been a long time since I wrapped up The Evil Within. So much in fact, I had forgotten how genuinely creepy it was. Another thing I had forgotten about was that a season pass was sold with the game, and now five months later, we finally have the first piece of content. The Assignment is more than just some retreaded areas with the same characters. This is a whole new experience, both in game play and design. New areas, new enemies, and a new focus on stealth delivered roughly four more hours of creepy content.
The Evil Within started with so much promise. It's time for this underappreciated franchise to make a return for modern audiences.
Definitely. 'Another Chance' is poor wording though, because it makes it sound like the first two weren't good games - they were.
I'm hoping we'll get a sequel now that GW Tokyo is out. TEW3 would seem to be the next obvious title to work on for Tango.
Oh totally
For me the Evil Within II was like the jump between Assassins Creed and Assassins Creed II, it was fantastic and they fleshed out Sebastian so much.
I know they've said before it probably will be the end of his story but I'm hoping for one more game, Ruuvik is still out there so hopefully he will pull Sebastian back in somehow to get his revenge.
Loved the first one a lot, bought part 2 but the disc got damaged, didn't get very far. I'll give it a play on Game Pass eventually.
BD:
"Picking a scant five horror games out of a year’s worth of releases is like being handed a bag of your favorite chips, of which you can only take five damn chips. There’s no satisfaction to be found in a paltry five chips, only salty sadness."
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