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Following on from its success last year, The Evil Within returns to elaborate on its perplexing story more with its first piece of DLC called “The Assignment”. Unlike the main game, where you played as Sebastian Castellanos, this you take on the role of Juli Kidman, giving you the ability to see where her intentions lie. Now, we should warn you that if you haven’t played The Evil Within yet, you may want to stop reading as there will be some minor spoilers in regards to the previous plot. But these discussions are important to understand why this DLC is even relevant and also because the connections are very apparent.
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.
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"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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