The Evil Within: Enemy spotlight and concept art
There are some big-time dangers to look out for in The Evil Within. Shacknews takes a quick look at them, while also checking out some early concept art.
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There are some big-time dangers to look out for in The Evil Within. Shacknews takes a quick look at them, while also checking out some early concept art.
The Evil Within borrows much of its inspiration from the Resident Evil series, but does the game stack up to such a notable piece of gaming history or is it a cheap imitation? Our review.
A new trailer for The Evil Within highlights "the haunted," many of the traps we'll come across, and the Keeper.
The Evil Within, brainchild of Shinji Makami (of Resident Evil fame), is looking to revitalize the Survival Horror genre by making survival a very unlikely outcome. Oddly, this fits in nicely with the idea of making a "true" survival horror game, where the player defies overwhelming odds to escape a house of evil monsters. While ammunition and other resources are scarce, so you'll have to get by using your wits. This often means hiding from creatures, luring them into environmental traps, or mak
The Evil Within has a new release date set, and Bethesda has announced a set of pre-order bonuses called the "Fighting Chance" pack.
The Evil Within has been pushed back from August 26 to October 21, but the newest game from Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami appears to strike all the right survival horror notes. Shacknews goes hands-on.
A new gameplay trailer for The Evil Within, a survival horror game from director Shinji Mikami shows off what to expect.
You've got time, so form a plan. Book time off work. Start keeping an eye out for scrap metal by the roadside, to swipe and redecorate your home. Google "How to hang giant rusty chains from lounge ceiling." Fill a chest freezer with meat, then turn it off several months in advance to attract swarms of flies. Then you're ready. Publisher Bethesda today announced The Evil Within will come to PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and PS3 on August 26.
What we've seen of The Evil Within so far has mostly focused on the build-up to awful things happening, but a new twelve-minute gameplay trailer skips straight into the unpleasantness. It starts off with Detective Castellanos hung upside-down surrounded by mutilated corpses while and then, well, things get worse.
You may quite fancy a good look at The Evil Within gameplay, and might think the Tokyo Game Show would be a good time to share some, given that it's baby of Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami. You won't find it in the new TGS "gameplay" trailer though. You big naive fool.