The Evil Within 2 review

The Evil Within 2 review

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What is it? A psychological survival horror game with a range of open world features.Expect to pay: $60/£40Developer: Tango GameworksPublisher: BethesdaReviewed on: GTX 980, Intel i5-6600K, 8GB RAMMultiplayer: NoneLink: Official site

The Evil Within 2 revels in its grotesqueness. Inside its opening five minutes, you're forced to watch a young girl burn to death. Later, you repeatedly observe a man's head explode by gunshot. Then you witness a scene so horrifically graphic I worry recounting it will cause me to bring up my lunch (it involves an incapacitated man being force-fed his own lunch to the point where it's clogging his throat). The next 15-20 hours are punctuated by similarly stomach-churning moments—the sum of which highlights a psychological horror game determined to terrify beyond jump scares.

The Evil Within 2 review

Oct 16, 2017, 9:14pm UTC
http://www.pcgamer.com/the-evil-within-2-review/ >What is it? A psychological survival horror game with a range of open world features.Expect to pay: $60/£40Developer: Tango GameworksPublisher: BethesdaReviewed on: GTX 980, Intel i5-6600K, 8GB RAMMultiplayer: NoneLink: Official site >The Evil Within 2 revels in its grotesqueness. Inside its opening five minutes, you're forced to watch a young girl burn to death. Later, you repeatedly observe a man's head explode by gunshot. Then you witness a scene so horrifically graphic I worry recounting it will cause me to bring up my lunch (it involves an incapacitated man being force-fed his own lunch to the point where it's clogging his throat). The next 15-20 hours are punctuated by similarly stomach-churning moments—the sum of which highlights a psychological horror game determined to terrify beyond jump scares.