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The Evil Within 2: Everything we know
Sep 21st 2017, 14:00, by Jordan King

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After the excellent survival horror experience of the first, Bethesda is releasing The Evil Within 2 later this year. Helmed by industry legend Shinji Mikami, early trailers show an equally tense experience that looks to take things even further.

Here's everything we know about the game including release date, trailers, gameplay and story info and more.

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What is The Evil Within 2?

Taking place three years after the first game, The Evil Within 2 is a direct sequel to Tango Gameworks' original experience. Sebastian Castellanos, our smooth-talking protagonist with a suave-looking waistcoat, is back and more grumpy than ever.

The Evil Within 2 release date – When is it coming out?

The Evil Within 2 is coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC on October 13, 2017. October the 13 is Friday the 13th, a perfect launch date for such a spooky title.

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The Evil Within 2 story – What's it about?

Years before the events of first game, Sebastian's daughter, Lily, passed away in a tragic house fire. At least, that's what he originally thought. The Evil Within 2 follows Sebastian as he travels to the city of Union. With Lily's mind at the core of its very creation, Union is a mix of claustrophic environments and wide open areas ripe for player exploration. You'll be expected to delve into this inhumane world to save your daughter from the clutches of evil.

"The story we've crafted for you is very compelling," Executive Producer Shinji Mikami says. "Each stage you'll delve into is very unique. I hope people enjoy the game, and I encourage everyone to thoroughly explore the world."

The Evil Within 2 gameplay preview

Mikami's passion for survival horror seeped into every pore of The Evil Within and made for an incredibly intense, if at times brutal experience. It had felt so long since we had a survival horror game of its kind that it became a breath of fresh air. Its sequel, though, is not at all what I anticipated. Bigger in scale and scope, players are now free to explore huge areas of Union, the new world that is once again overrun with terror. Some of the new mechanics work great, but others see the game deviate too far from the scares.

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Let's start with the plot. The Evil Within's was confusing and nonsensical at the best of times, and starting off with the second chapter of the sequel in this hands-on meant things were just as puzzling. But from what I could gather, we're three years removed from Beacon, and lead protagonist Sebastian is after his daughter, previously wrongly assumed dead. In order to save her, he has to re-enter STEM, the contraption which allows multiple minds to connect.

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Chapter two plays like a tutorial, and very much like the first game. Sebastian enters a dark room surrounded by hung mannequins, every time he turns around, it changes, creating a very claustrophobic feel. At this point Seb has no weapons, just his torch, which makes the moment a giant multi-headed, multi-limbed beast bursts through a mirror all the more terrifying. After making my escape into a completely different environment, I enter Union, which reeks of Resident Evil 4 tinged with a hint of 7.

While walking down an eerily-quiet country road, a deranged woman stumbles into an adjacent, decrepit house, not dissimilar to the Baker residence in Resi 7. Sebastian follows (stupidly, like he's never seen a horror movie before), inside the woman is shoving food into the corpse of a young boy's mouth, before smashing his head aggressively against the dining table. Sebastian tries to negotiate to no avail, exactly like Leon's attempts to communicate with the Los Plagas-infected villagers in Resi 4. But the similarities don't stop there: after shooting the woman in the face, a weird worm-like creature bursts out of the wound in her head.

The inspirations, of course, are understandable, considering Shinji Mikami is the genius behind some of Resident Evil's greatest entries as well as The Evil Within, and this conflict actually serves to present the latter's new-and-improved combat.

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The Evil Within was true survival horror, even down to its tank-like controls which could at times feel terrifying and others frustrating. The sequel presents two control schemes, the traditional and the one which I played, which felt far more fluid.

Union is overrun with these zombie-like creatures, but Sebastian can choose to attack them head-on, which is very unwise, or sneak around and stealth takedown those which block his path to the nearest safehouse. This presents a very different experience, where The Evil Within felt more like Outlast, where coming up against enemies resulted in fleeing until you could find a suitable escape route, here I'm far more capable of dishing out some hurt.

Sneaking up on these creatures, who are too preoccupied with finding out what the inside of a soldier's stomach looks like, I can pull off some devastating takedown with Seb's knife. It makes for far more interesting gameplay, if lacking in set-piece moments.

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After exiting the safehouse the game really opens up. Using his radio communicator, Sebastian is able to pick up on faint signals in a large open area, free to explore any you see fit. Locking onto one will tell you what lies at the end: a round of handgun ammunition, shotgun shells or even a new weapon. It's up to you to decide whether the risk is worth the reward. I followed a signal which offered four pistol bullets, only having six, but ended up having to fire five to kill a swarm of enemies because I screwed up the sneak. I hope this element of risk/reward really comes into its own the more you play the game, as stocking up on ammunition for boss battles was a huge part of the first game.

It's also definitely worth exploring as many of these mini-missions as your ammo and health permits, as each is a mini-set piece of its own. One I explored took place on a derailed train carriage, attempting to enter leads to a monster smashing the door open and onto Sebastian. But inside lies a new weapon, meaning this battle was worth the risk.

The one thing that really disappointed, however, is how often it ripped control away from the player during what was supposed to be its most terrifying moments. Every jumpscare: a zombie breaking through a door, a monster appearing from nowhere to attack, was done through a cutscene, putting a dampener on the thrills.

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First Impressions

It took a bit of time to come into its own, but by the end of the demo I was finally starting to get into The Evil Within 2. It was a shame it took until the very end of the play session to find its feet, and while feeling like a drastic step away from the setup of its predecessor with the new open terrains, it retains much of what made the original so enthralling.

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The corny voice-acting and confusing-plot aside, the nuts and bolts of the game are still very good, and it's clear Union has plenty of secrets to uncover, I just hope the exploration aspect of the sequel, and its penchant for cutscenes, doesn't quash the brilliant horror.

 

The Evil Within 2 Trailer

One of the latest trailers has been released that reveals more details on Stefano Valentini, The Evil Within's main antagonist. The demented photographer has complete control over the world you explore, capable of filling it with horrific monsters.

The Evil Within 2 Pre-Order – What do I get?

Bethesda has announced a special Last Chance Pack for customers who pre-order the game. This will include:

· The Burst Handgun – This exclusive weapon is only available through The Last Chance Pack and uses handgun bullets that can be found or crafted.
· Crafting Supplies – Upgrade your go-to weapon, craft additional ammo, or make traps to incapacitate enemies with these supplies available at the start of your descent into Union.
· Medical Supplies – You'll need to stay alive to save Lily, and these medical supplies will give you the aid you need to venture deeper into the madness.

 

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