
GR: Ever since I played Resident Evil 5 and witnessed the muddled mess of Resident Evil 6, I have wondered about the future of survival-horror games. I understand that there has to be some slice of action-adventure to it especially when guns and other weapons are involved, but I think that survival-horror games should have more mystery, more terror, and fewer bullets. The Evil Within titters on the border of its classic survival-horror roots and dips into the action-adventure elements a little more than I would have liked.

The Outerhaven writes: While I hold Bethesda's The Evil Within series as some of the best Survival Horror games available, it's clear that Bethesda has no intention of revisiting the series. While Capcom is still working on its Resident Evil series, I look back at the now-dead survival horror series from Bethesda, wondering why the series was left wide open, and yet still not revisited.
An OK horror series left behind. It had some great ideas, but it never knew how to play to its strengths. Instead, it came out like just another RE4 clone.
I would love for a third entry to come out, but it needs to learn to lean in on the psychological aspect and move away from the generic "pew pew" ideology at the center of the gameplay loop. It doesn't need to abandon it; it just needs to put it into better context, is all.
Also, try a first-person perspective instead. Too many 3rd-person games with nothing to offer but an avatar taking precious screen space. At least make it an actual option and not that janky-ass mess the second game pretended to have.

Tango Gameworks was working on new The Evil Within content & had a 6 months old prototype of Hi-Fi Rush 2 in the works prior to closure.
...they didn't close, they changed owners. As far as i know HFR2 is still in the works.
The Evil Within Anniversary Edition?
Good God. We were robbed.
I would imagine they would have improved the graphics and animations to bring them more in line with the second game. Wishful thinking but it would have been really cool if they redid the voice lines from the first game aswell with the same actors from the second, I felt they had more personality in the sequel. The only person I thought gave it a bit more than the others was Jennifer Carpenter as Kidman but the sequels voice actress did a great job aswell.
Microsoft is going to do f*** all with the IP and we'll never see a second Ruvik and Seb showdown.
I hope Krafton goes back and gets it after Hi-Fi Rush 2 if it was only because they didn't want the initial purchase to get complicated.
It hurts so bad knowing that there might have been new content for Evil Within..love those games
What a stupid, short sided move by Microsoft. Comparatively it would have been cheap for them to hang onto their only Japanese studio, with actually good games that people want to play. I struggle to understand how Phil Spencer is still employed. At this point it is Kathleen Kennedy levels of failure.

The Evil Within, Ghostwire: Tokyo and Hi-Fi Rush studio has closed its doors.
Sad, but I see characters and posters of either less than average or barely average games.
Fair review. I'm not one for horror games, though I'm curious about this one.
Strong review. You can tell she actually completed the game before reviewing it.
I'm only on chapter 2 but I'd have to agree on the score.
I like it so far...on ch10...love the sound when playing it on my astros
Biggest problem with it for me has to be the framerate and black bars. Watching the inconsistent framerate dip and flounder around really kills the immersion at times, and black bars mean there's no excuse for poor performance either. After all the game is lower resolution as a result.
The biggest problem this author seems to have are with the enemies with guns, I haven't had a problem with these so far. I don't think they really detract from the experience as melee based enemies tend to be the focus. Personally I like the pacing that's afforded by a diverse set of enemies and tactics.
I don't like the invisible enemies though. They feel very unfair, but perhaps that's just me.