VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Encroaching upon the signposted finale gave me a sigh of relief; not one of escaping undistilled trepidation but of disregarding whatever it was all about. Even with incredibly minimal positives, Evil Inside resigns itself to being a cliché-laden homage of P.T. with little else to say. Its more charitable category as a humble – if still woefully underdeveloped – indie project would go down smoother were it not set at such an egregious price. Another one for the digital dustbin."
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "From botched gameplay experiments to laughably bad presentation to simply being unplayable messed, this list of the top (or should it be bottom?) 10 worst games of 2021 has it all!"
WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "Evil Inside is yet another failed attempt to recapture the brilliance of PT in a “full game” format, but it ends up missing the mark in every single way you could possibly imagine. This isn’t scary at all, it’s just boring, uninteresting, and most importantly, annoying, mostly due to the overabundance of loud noises and jump scares. There are much better PT-inspired horror games out there, so don’t fret with this one."
"The Spain-based indie games publisher and games developer JanduSoft S.L. today announced that they are very excited and happy to announce that their first-person psychological horror game "Evil Inside" is now available for PC (via Steam), PS5/PS4 (via PSN), Xbox Series X/S/One (via the Microsoft Store), and the Nintendo Switch (via the Nintendo Eshop)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Just a cheap PT knockoff with low effort jump scares.
Can be best in less than an hour, going by videos on YouTube.
These walking, running and hiding horror simulators are beginning to get repetitive and boring. Way too many of them! I prefer horror games where you actually have a fighting chance like resident evil, silent hill, dead space and one of my favourites shadows of the damned.