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The Evil Within 2 - Xbox One

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Platform For Display: Xbox One


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Story of Redemption: Return to the nightmare to win back your life and your daughter
  • Discover Horrifying Domains: Explore as far or quickly as you dare, but prepare wisely
  • Face Disturbing Enemies: Survive encounters with sadistic enemies and twisted creatures
  • Choose How to Survive : Attack from the shadows, run like hell, or go in guns-blazing with very limited ammo
  • Visceral Horror and Suspense: Enter a world filled with anxiety inducing thrills and disturbing moments

Description

From Shinji Mikami, The Evil Within 2 takes the acclaimed franchise to a New level with its unique blend of psychological thrills and true survival horror. Sebastian Castellanos has lost everything, including his daughter, Lily. To save her, he's forced to partner with Mobius, the shadowy group responsible for the destruction of his former life. For his last chance at redemption, the only way out is in.

Publication Date: October 13, 2017


Computer Platform: Xbox One


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


UPC: 093155172371 093155172319


Release date: October 13, 2017


Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 5.4 x 6.9 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 17231


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Bethesda Softworks


Date First Available: January 11, 2017


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  • One of the Generation's Most Unique
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I spent 24 hours with this game on Nightmare difficulty and it is one of the best games I have played this generation. Up there with Wolfenstein: The New Order, God of War, Alien Isolation, The Witcher 3, Resident Evil 7 (and 2 remakes), and Sunset Overdrive for me personally. While it lacks some of the grimey and gritty aesthetics that made the first game so visually notable, it really polishes the gameplay, fleshing it out with a cover system akin to Splinter Cell Conviction, and overall it bears a striking resemblance to the Last of Us in terms of how you move through the world. The semi open world/metroidvania elements work wonders for the pacing, though I must note that, at a certain point, the game's level to level structure falls more in line with the first game, and there are only two small maps which break up the other environments you'll be visiting. One of the best aspects of these maps is how you can actually spend the time clearing them of enemies to more easily move through them, which gives a greater weight to the experience as opposed to what most games do which is endlessly respawn the enemies. It is a resource drain but you are rewarded with experience points for upgrades and easier access to many of the game's hidden resources. Now, this is a very long game, but I found that for as cheesy and overacted as the story can be, it has a very surprising and emotionally satisfying resolution. It does a great job of making you reflect on how much Sebastian has been through and, by extension, pulls you in because you experienced it all with him. Some may find the occasional 10-20 minute cutscenes a bit annoying but I found it to be a great motivator to push through some of the more challenging moments. If you love Resident Evil's more recent return to survival horror's roots, buy Evil Within and Evil Within 2. They are "classic" games in the genre. If you love metroidvanias and survival horror, buy this game. If you love beautiful art direction, buy this game. This is one you really can't miss if you love horror. I will forever yearn for a final game in the series but chances are slim due to poor sales. At times frightening, genuinely emotional, and always extremely intense, few games give you a greater feeling of accomplishment when you face their greatest challenges and succeed. Final points: +Story really sneaks up on you and hits hard by the end +Stealth-heavy gameplay is really exquisite +Crafting mechanics are super helpful +Satisfying upgrade system +Inspired art direction +Really gorgeous graphics +Very long and packed with content for those who really want to take their time -Maybe a couple levels too long -Story doesn't really address certain questions from the end of Evil Within 1 and certain characters never appear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020 by J

  • Fun
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
My game was super fun. I didn’t know it was old until I looked it up online. It’s very interesting and scary. I love it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by markeycia

  • Twisted
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Such a great game. Arrived in very good condition and quickly. Was and still is one of the best additions to my collection.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by Robert

  • Old school horror, new school freedom and choice
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I have been playing Shinji Mikami’s games for over 20 years beginning with the OG Resident Evil on Ps1 in 1996. Although for this sequel to 2014’s “The Evil Within” he has handed over the directorial reigns to some of the young blood at his new-ish studio Tango Gameworks, the game still pulses with the familiar and frightening brand of horror he is known and loved for. It is quite telling that all these years and countless titles later he is still able to evolve the genre and take it to new heights, abandoning tropes and trimming fat where needed. Just as Resident Evil 4 left behind cinematic camera angles and tank controls, with Evil Within 2 we see no inventory management and most excitingly open world-esque levels complete with side quests and hidden collectibles. These levels offer a level of openess rarely seen in the genre and allow great freedom in deciding when and how you will approach encounters. When combined with the rpg-like skill system we have a truly flexible and dynamic horror experience. Monster kills and items found throughout the world will grant you green goo, The Evil Within 2’s version of Xp. For example, you can choose to put points into your stealth skills, enabling you to sneak up fast behind monsters to take them out one by one or bypassing them entirely; only electing to use your guns when things get out of hand. Maybe you’re more keen to go in guns blazing, in which case you can buff up your defenses and shooting skills, the latter of which will eventually grant the ability to slow down time for ultimate precision ala Max Payne or more recently Red Dead’s Dead Eye. Additionally, weapon parts enable you to upgrade your favorite weapons with increased damage, larger magazines etc. Some of these have branching paths and later upgrades become quite expensive. This, coupled with the finite resources available encourage tough yet meaningful choice that further enhance replay-ability. I genuinely had a great time exploring the wide open levels and killing the various monsters that populate the virtual world of Evil Within 2, which range from ordinary zombies to flame golems, banshees and creepy WW1 gas mask-flame thrower dudes. The atmosphere and monsters induce fear and tension, as does the limited ammunition which encourages you to use each and every weapon and resource available to you. Thankfully ammunition is craftable, with certain spare parts able to be used for multiple types. For example, gun powder is a component for any type of round, from shotgun shells to sniper rounds. This enables you to make more rounds for your preferred weapon even if you can’t find any in the world, with the fair caveat that more powerful rounds cost more resources. With all of my praise of the various gameplay systems and choice, there are a few small drawbacks to me. The big one is the story, which while not terrible, isn’t all that engaging. It’s an interesting idea with our protagonist Sebastian being forced to re-enter the virtual world from the first game in order to rescue his daughter from the uncaring corporation that built said virtual world and trapped her there mistakenly. It’s a little matrix-y, which in my mind is a plus. However, the whole thing is pretty run of the mill in its execution and it doesn’t really induce much emotion other than fear through gameplay and atmosphere. In addition, the linear spaces in between the open world ones just aren’t as compelling as the offer more limited opportunities to experiment. These are small detractments in the grand scheme of things, and don’t weigh down the game too much as a whole. Besides, this isn’t exactly a genre known for great narratives. Can I get a “Barry, where’s Barry?” Anyone? Most of the things The Evil Within 2 brought to the table were a great success, particularly the open world sections and the numerous progression systems in place. Here I think they were done better than in any other horror game I can think of. With Resident Evil 7 earlier in the year as well as recent independent horror franchises like Outlast and Amnesia, I think horror games are going through a bit of a renaissance compared to what we had in recent years. Better than that even, is the fact that these games are taking what worked in classic horror games like Resident Evil 2 and Silent Hill 2, and updating those formulas with more modern conventions and presentation: ie, you won’t see a key taking up the same inventory space as 30 grenade rounds! This is the best possible scenario and I am very grateful for it, as just a few years ago developers were mistakenly cranking out action titles full of shooting under these franchises, chasing the Call of Duty money and assuming that’s what the fan bases wanted. Those games are fine, but clearly there’s also a large audience like myself who is yearning for more traditional survivial horror experiences without the frustrations of the past. If that’s what you’re looking for, The Evil Within 2 delivers and does a damn good job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018 by Elana Iuspa

  • he loved it!
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
my fiancé loved this game will buy another in future Thank you!
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by D. Ralston

  • Loads better then the 1st one
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
After about 20 hours playing the game, exploring alot, I beat the game. I have to say its a HUGE improvement from the first game (Evil Within 1). I played through the first Evil Within game twice and this game once. What an improvement, its now more of an open world game. Weapons are about the Same with some additions.Sneak Kills are awesome Upgrading System is awesome. Weapon parts for weapon upgrades, Green Gel from character improvement, Crafting Supplies for making Consumables. Side quest are now worth doing, they really help tell the story. I don't have many negative things to say about this game. I really enjoyed this one and most likely will look into DLC. I played through on Casual with NO Auto Aim more on the Stealthy Side, The "Casual" difficulty setting definitely took the the Survival Feel out of the Game. Wish I Played it on the regular setting. Casual you never have to worry about ammo or crafting parts. but over all i may replay it on the Normal Setting. 4.8/5.0 Stars only deducting for the Millions of save points and the Story went in a Weird direction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2017 by DM

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