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Terrifying 9/10 survival horror game is available now for under $6Jan 8, 2024 - PCGamesNWhat makes a great survival horror game? The conventions of the genre are well established by now. Limited saves. Tight inventory space. Surprise attacks and swift deaths. But almost 30 years since the first Resident Evil, classic-style horror has come to mean a lot more. Between Silent Hill, Amnesia, Alien Isolation, and dozens more, today, as well as puzzles, ammo management, and everything else, a truly great horror game needs a robust story, a distinctive aesthetic, and a unique twist. Produced by Shinji Mikami, and boasting a 9/10 rating on Steam, one such game is now available for less than $6. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Free PC game - 9/10 survival horror from Resident Evil's creator Bethesda threatened legal action against someone selling a copy of The Evil Within 2 on Amazon The Evil Within 2 goes first-person in a free update If you're not playing Alan Wake 2 this weekend, one of the best survival horror games of the last decade is currently free to keepOct 27, 2023 - PC Gamerlan Wake 2 is the horror game of the moment, and it's the right moment, with Halloween just around the corner. This weekend is the perfect time to bundle up with something pumpkin spiced, take a cautious glance left and right for black cats, and then dive into a spooky game... Read more.Free PC game - 9/10 survival horror from Resident Evil's creatorOct 26, 2023 - PCGamesNIf you're a fan of survival horror games, then Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami's The Evil Within 2 is a must-play. Following on from his return to "true survival horror," the creator of the original RE1, RE2, RE3, and Resident Evil 4 delivers once again, taking on the producer role alongside director John Johanas and the team at Tango Gameworks to deliver a stellar follow-up to The Evil Within - and it's yours to keep as a free PC game, if you move fast. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Bethesda threatened legal action against someone selling a copy of The Evil Within 2 on Amazon The Evil Within 2 goes first-person in a free update There's now a demo for The Evil Within 2, letting you play the opening chapters for free Prime subscribers can grab one of our favourite survival horror games free to keep right nowJan 3, 2023 - PC GamerRemember that Amazon Prime subscription you have quietly ticking away in the background of your bank account? It's all been worth it, because you can use it to grab a free GOG copy of The Evil Within 2 over at Amazon Prime Gaming right this second. Well, kind of free, if you don't count the monthly subscription cost you've been forking over all this time. Potentially the most expensive game you've ever bought if you do... Read more.Have you played… The Evil Within 2?Dec 7, 2020 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunHave You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. There’s a bit in The Evil Within 2 where you walk into a large residential area with lots of houses, garages and shops to explore. Up until this point the game (and the series) has been entirely linear, so having the ability to roam is immediately daunting. You pick a building, head inside and hope for the best. What you’ll find ranges from fairly normal zombie-killing fare to genuinely horrible miniature horror stories involving force-feeding mothers and shouty poltergeists. (more…) The Evil Within 2's milk-wife monster boss is stupid as hell and exactly why it deserves to be playedMay 10, 2019 - PC GamerI didn't expect to like The Evil Within 2, but since finishing it nearly two years after it was released, it's become one of my favorite horror games of all time. Yes, even in the year of the Resident Evil 2 remake, The Evil Within 2's schlock and gore and nonsensical plot far outshine Mr. X's big boots, much as I love 'em. The Evil Within 2 is a modern cult classic, an erratic and strange horror game that deserved far more praise than it received back in 2017. And I will explain why by making fun of it's incredibly stupid premise and an even stupider boss fight.  Spoiler warning: I'll be openly describing the penultimate chapter of The Evil Within 2, even though I still don't understand it.  Some context, and if you feel lost just know I'm right there with you: You're in the evil Matrix where everything is made of digi-milk. The lead character's wife is made of milk too, and she can wield the digi-milk like a milk sorcerer, a milkromancer, if you will. At one point you must fight the milk-wife, and it's one of the most ridiculous scenes in a videogame ever contrived. It's dumb and it rules, but we'll get to that.  Where do I begin... Getting around in The Evil Within 2 requires navigating a series of tunnels that are really just computer networks. Recalling how Steve of the popular children's show Blues Clues would leap into a painting, you get sucked into computers (while already in the Dairy Matrix) as a means of transit. There are monsters there and the hero's daughter, Lily, is the child core that powers the cream realm, or something, I think.  It doesn't make any sense, and I revel in that brand of unrestrained camp. The Evil Within 2 operates on laughable dream logic that Sebastian, the dour protagonist, and everyone within wholeheartedly accept with little more than a huh, or, what's going on? Like Resident Evil's Umbrella, an evil corporate entity wants to use this particular toddler to make bad guy weapons or something for some reason. It doesn't matter. What does matter is that the evil guys are all men in suits that cackle and smirk and say stupid shit like this: Many bad psychological metaphors stand between Sebastian and his daughter, including his strained relationship with his wife, Myra, who wants to keep their daughter tucked away in the frothy void. Myra can control the milk, you see, and she's built a milk house on a milk hill in a milk desert to protect Lily. That isn't gonna fly with Sebastian. After taking out a fiery cult leader producing magma men inside the milk dimension as a means of ruling it (don't worry about it), Sebastian finally reaches the milk house and begs Myra to pack Lily's things and leave with them.  She doesn't abide and threatens Sebastian, clearly conflicted over whether to kill him or not, flickering between a sinewy armored version of herself ...Free new nightmare difficulty and cheats roll out for The Evil Within 2 on PCOct 28, 2018 - EurogamerBethesda has updated The Evil Within 2 on PC to include a new difficulty setting, as well as release a trio of cheat codes. While the bonus content hasn't been formally announced on Bethesda's website, if you're playing on PC and have a linked Bethesda.net account, you can now download all-new nightmare difficulty AKUMU - "to challenge the most die-hard players" - as well as new gameplay options Infinite Stamina, One-Shot Kills, and Invincibility (thanks, PC Gamer). This isn't the first time developer Tango Gameworks has brought free new features to its open-world horror sequel post-release. In February, it was also updated to include a first-person mode after fans had found a way to unofficially unlock the feature. Read more… The Evil Within 2 adds new difficulty mode and enables cheatsOct 28, 2018 - PC GamerExcellent survival horror sequel The Evil Within 2 has added a new nightmarish difficulty mode and enabled cheats—but only if you have a Bethesda.net account. Anyone that signs up for an account, or links to an existing one, will get the Akumu difficulty level as well as access to cheats such as invincibility, one-shot kills and infinite stamina.  I'm glad developer Tango Gameworks has added options to both ends of the spectrum. I'm sure there are players that wanted more of a challenge, but I struggled with parts of the game even on the regular difficulty. I like the idea of enabling cheats to make the combat easy so that I can dive deep into its twisted, psychological story. And it's definitely a story worth experiencing—if you've never played before but you're a survival horror fan, take a peek at Joe's review to find out if it's your speed. I'd wait for a sale, though, because it's currently $60 on Steam. In both June and August it had 60%-off sales, so I'd expect another one soon.  Pete Hines explains why Bethesda blocked resale of a sealed copy of The Evil Within 2Aug 11, 2018 - PC GamerAs explained here, Bethesda's legal firm, Vorys, recently sent a letter to one Ryan Hupp, telling him that his listing of a sealed copy of The Evil Within 2 on the Amazon Marketplace was "unlawful" and he would have to remove it or face legal action. Following up on this, Eurogamer approached Pete Hines, Bethesda's senior vice president of global marketing and communications and marketing, at QuakeCon for more information.  Hines explained that the issue was not that Hupp was selling their game second-hand, but specifically that he listed it as 'new'. "All we're saying is if it's a previously owned product, you have to sell it as a previously owned product", he told Eurogamer. "You could have opened it up," he went on to explain, "played it for five hours, taken whatever inserts or stuff was in there, put it back in shrink wrap and said, 'Hey this is new.' It's not new - you owned it, you bought it, so just list it as a used title. That's it, that's the end of the argument." Hines was at pains to explain that they're not seeking to block sales of used games, so long as they're described as 'used' in the listing. "If you want to sell your copy of the game, it's 'pre-owned'. You can't say that it's new because I have no way to verify that, and ultimately that person is our customer we have to deal with and if there's stuff missing or things that have happened we're the ones that are going to have to make it right." Thanks, Eurogamer. Bethesda defends its legal threat against a man who tried to resell a "new", sealed copy of The Evil Within 2 on Amazon MarketplaceAug 11, 2018 - EurogamerOvernight Polygon posted a report about Bethesda threatening an individual with legal action for selling a sealed copy of The Evil Within 2 on Amazon Marketplace. The legal firm acting on Bethesda's behalf - a company called Vorys - took issue with an individual's labelling of The Evil Within 2 as "new", insisting the individual, a man called Ryan Hupp, was not an authorised reseller and therefore his selling a "new" copy was unlawful. It seemed like an overreaction by Bethesda, so I asked Pete Hines, senior vice president of marketing and communications, about the issue at QuakeCon 2018 today. Read more… Bethesda blocks resale of unopened, second-hand The Evil Within 2 copyAug 11, 2018 - PC GamerBethesda has reportedly blocked the sale of a second-hand, still-sealed copy of The Evil Within 2 on the Amazon Marketplace, in a move that could have wide-ranging implications for the sale of used Bethesda games. The seller, Ryan Hupp, received a letter from Bethesda's legal firm, Vorys, warning that he must remove the listing or face legal action. In the letter, which Hupp forwarded to Polygon, Vorys said the sale was "unlawful" because it was not by an "authorized reseller". Hupp's use of the word "new" in the listing also constituted "false advertising", Vorys claimed. Hupp originally bought a PS4 copy of the game in anticipation of buying a console, but spent the money upgrading his PC instead. He complied with the takedown request but, in a response to Vorys, pointed out that used game sales are protected in U.S. law by the 'First Sale Doctrine'. The doctrine allows a buyer of goods to sell on a product so long as it is not "materially different" from the original, genuine article. However, Vorys claimed that the copy of The Evil Within 2 was not covered by the First Sale Doctrine because it did not include a warranty. That made it "materially different from genuine products", the firm claimed. "Unless you remove all Bethesda products, from your storefront, stop selling any and all Bethesda products immediately and identify all sources of Bethesda products you are selling, we intend to file a lawsuit against you,” the law firm said. The lawsuit would seek "disgorgement of profits, compensatory damages, attorneys’ fees and investigative and other costs". The initial letter Hupp received listed a phone number for sellers of Bethesda’s games to call, which could suggest that this is not the only such letter the publisher has sent out. If lack of a warranty does indeed make a used game "materially different" from the original, then it could have a big impact on the sale of used games—not just for Bethesda games, but for any other publisher that chooses to go down this route. It should be noted, however, that multiple used copies of the game, and of other Bethesda games, are still available on the Amazon Marketplace. When contacted by Polygon, Bethesda declined to comment, while both Amazon and Vorys did not respond.  Read the original story here. The Evil Within 2 now has an official first-person modeFeb 14, 2018 - EurogamerDeveloper Tango Gameworks' open-world horror sequel The Evil Within 2 has just been updated to include an official first-person mode. Like its predecessor, The Evil Within 2 unfolds predominantly from a third-person perspective, although several first-person sequences do feature. Following the game's launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One last year, however, fans quickly discovered that a rudimentary first-person mode could be accessed for an entire play-through by inputting a couple of console commands on the PC version. That first-person mode has now been polished up and officially incorporated into all versions of The Evil Within 2 as an optional extra, and can be downloaded now in a free update on PC and console. Once you have the latest patch installed, simply toggle first-person mode on in the options menu. And if you're curious to see what The Evil Within 2 looks like through the eyes of its protagonist Sebastian Castellanos, check out the new trailer below. Read more… The Evil Within 2 s first-person mode becomes officialFeb 14, 2018 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunThis is of less note to us PC types, but still worth a mention. A surprise patch for The Evil Within 2 adds an official first-person mode to the enjoyable, semi-open-world survival horror. If you want to appreciate the detailed environments without also appreciating the back of Sebastian Castellanos’ head, you’re in luck, as you can now play through the entire game in such a fashion. (more…) The Evil Within 2 adds first-person mode with terrifying resultsFeb 14, 2018 - PC GamerFlowers? Check. Chocolates? Check. Ex-war photographer-turned-twisted homicidal maniac who murders people and turns them into horrifying art displays? … Check? Bethesda and Tango Gameworks' The Evil Within 2 has now added a first-person mode to its otherwise third-person survival horror 'em up. Who says Valentine's Day romance is dead? Stefano Valentini. Quite literally.  Look, see: I really enjoyed my first run through of The Evil Within 2's throwback to traditional survival horror, but I now fancy giving it a bash through the eyes of protagonist Sebastian Castellanos. I didn't get round to tinkering with its like-minded console commands last year, but following Resi 7, TEW's The Executioner DLC, and even P.T., the thought of tackling some of this game's horrors in first-person mode sounds (and, quite clearly, looks) terrifying. *Spoiler incoming*   Pegging it from Anima or the multi-limbed Laura looks scary enough in the trailer above, but the flashback scene—that returns players to the first game's run-in with The Keeper—in first-person? Bloody hell, that's heart attack material. This Valentine's Day may well be my last.   "A lot of players like playing horror games in first-person, so for those who want to see some of the game’s situations through Sebastian’s eyes, it’s a really neat experience," says Tango Gameworks producer, Shinsaku Ohara in a statement. "I think exploring Union in first-person makes the scale feel even bigger than it does when you’re in third-person. Also, being able to see our environments and enemies up close allows players to get an even better look at how much effort went into their designs." The Evil Within 2's first-person update is free-of-charge and can be toggled on and off at will. "Changing to first-person is as simple as flipping a switch in the menu," informs Bethesda. If I'm not on news duty tomorrow, please send help. The Evil Within 2 | Update 1.04 Featuring First-Person Mode – Now AvailableFeb 14, 2018 - Community AnnouncementsWe’re pleased to introduce the latest update for The Evil Within 2 which brings “First-Person Mode” as an option to the game. To select “First-Person Mode”, please enable it under Options>General. A full list of patch notes for this latest update can be viewed below. If you run into any issues or have any further feedback, please let us know by commenting here or posting in our official forums. https://bethesda.net/community/category/204/the-evil-within-2-support The Evil Within 2 Update 1.04 Patch Notes Added option to play in First Person Mode Various minor issues fixed Now correctly displays native resolution of 2240 x 1260, output at 3840 x 2160 on 4K monitors.The Evil Within 2 | Update 1.04 Featuring First-Person Mode – Now AvailableFeb 14, 2018 - Community AnnouncementsWe’re pleased to introduce the latest update for The Evil Within 2 which brings “First-Person Mode” as an option to the game. To select “First-Person Mode”, please enable it under Options>General. A full list of patch notes for this latest update can be viewed below. If you run into any issues or have any further feedback, please let us know by commenting here or posting in our official forums. https://bethesda.net/community/category/204/the-evil-within-2-support The Evil Within 2 Update 1.04 Patch Notes Added option to play in First Person Mode Various minor issues fixed Now correctly displays native resolution of 2240 x 1260, output at 3840 x 2160 on 4K monitors.The prettiest screenshots of 2017Dec 30, 2017 - PC GamerScreenshot (cropped) by Andy Cull. See the full image below and more on his Flickr page. Every year we round up our favorite screenshots, with preference to those taken at ultra-high resolutions with custom camera controls for beautiful HUD-free compositions. Previously, we've mainly included shots of our own, but this year I asked the community to submit their own. Special thanks to Larah Johnson (aka HodgeDogs ) and  Andy Cull who've lent us their collections for the year, as well as Cinematic Captures and The Gamers Zone for their great Battlefront 2 shots. For the sake of space, we haven't included every screenshot submitted, but do check out these comments for more, and leave your best in the comments here. Star Wars Battlefront 2 Screenshot by Cinematic Captures. Screenshot by Cinematic Captures. Screenshot by Cinematic Captures. Screenshot by The Gamers Zone. Screenshot by The Gamers Zone. Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Screenshot by Andy Cull. View more on his Flickr page. Screenshot by Andy Cull. See the full resolution (4500x6000) image on his Flickr page.  Screenshot by Andy Cull. See the full resolution (4500x6000) image on his Flickr page.    Screenshot by Julien Grimard. Screenshot by Julien Grimard. Screenshot by Larah Johnson (aka HodgeDogs). See more on Flickr. Screenshot by Larah Johnson (aka HodgeDogs). See more on Flickr. Assassin's Creed Origins Screenshot by Andy Cull. See the full resolution (3840x2160) image on his Flickr page. Screenshot by Andy Cull. See the full resolution (2160x3840) image on his Flickr page. Screenshot by Andy Cull. See the full resolution (2160x3840) image on his Flickr page.  Screenshot by Larah Johnson (aka HodgeDogs). See more on Flickr.  Screenshot by Larah Johnson (aka HodgeDogs). See more on Flickr. Screenshot by Frans Bouma. Screenshot by CHRISinSession. See more on Flickr. Screenshot by CHRISinSession. See more on Flickr.   Screenshot by CHRISinSession. See more on Flickr. Screenshot by Pontus Johansson. More on the next page! Ghost Recon Wildlands Screenshot by Andy Cull. See the uncompressed PNG on his Flickr page.  Screenshot by Andy Cull. See the uncompressed PNG on his Flickr page. Screenshot by Andy Cull. See the uncompressed, full-res PNG on his Flickr page.  Screenshot by Cinematic Captures.  Middle-earth: Shadow of War Screenshot by Larah Johnson (aka HodgeDogs). See more on Flickr. Screenshot by Sylvers. Screenshot by armatura. Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus  Screenshot by InquisitorAles.  Screenshot by InquisitorAles.  Screenshot by InquisitorAles. Mass Effect: Andromeda Screenshot by Andy Cull. See more on his Flickr page. Screenshot by Andy Cull. See more on his Flickr page. Screenshot by Melissa St.James. See more on Flickr. Screenshot by Melissa St.James. See more on Flickr.  Destiny 2 Screenshot by Stephan Bedford. Screenshot by Corey Marks. Nier:...The Evil Within 2 free trial lets you play the opening chaptersDec 11, 2017 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunIf the prospect of spending time with your family this holiday season isn’t horrifying enough you can always download The Evil Within 2‘s free trial, which is available now on Steam. In her The Evil Within 2 review, Olivia White called the game “a definitive, well-produced classic survival horror experience” so it’s worth a go if you fancy a spooking. (more…) A free trial of The Evil Within 2 is now available on SteamDec 8, 2017 - PC GamerThe Evil Within 2 is a very solid psychological survival-horror game, with one scene that was "so horrifically graphic," Joe wrote in his review," I worry recounting it will cause me to bring up my lunch." That's all I need to hear to know that this is a game I should be playing, but if you require a little extra convincing, the newly-released trial version on Steam should help. The demo will cover the "opening chapters" of the game, including "tight, nightmare-riddled, linear experiences, as well as the more open streets of Union." Sebastian's customization options are also included, so you've got a little bit of everything to play with—and as usual, any progress you make in the demo will carry over to the full game.  Speaking of which, The Evil Within 2 is currently on sale for half-price—that's $30/£20/€30—in the "Save Player 1" sale Bethesda kicked off last night during The Game Awards. The sale also includes:  * ; Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus - $30/£20/€30  * ; The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition - $20/£15/€20 * ; Prey - $20/£15/€20 * ; Doom - $15/£10/€15 * ; Dishonored 2 - $20/£15/€20 It's a short one, though: All the sale prices come to an end at 1 pm ET on December 9.  The Evil Within 2 | Free Trial Available NowDec 8, 2017 - Community Announcementshttp://cdn.edgecast.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/29138931/ba9cb81deeed29ae00af031561388e7514a23cd0.png Take on The Evil Within 2's terrifying opening chapters with the free trial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZxWzKMGb5M&index=11&list=PLSHdOA4o6T_dh3R-AOk-BHpOeZydzUY4e Available now!