The Evil Within, un titulo que esperaba mucho mas de lo ofrecido, el inicio del juego es frenetico, muy bueno, te transmite una sensacion de The Evil Within, un titulo que esperaba mucho mas de lo ofrecido, el inicio del juego es frenetico, muy bueno, te transmite una sensacion de un horror survivor, muy entretenidas las primeras horas de juego. is a poor choice to make enemies more dangerous. Also, and at a personal level, I think that arming the enemies with guns, crossbows, dynamite, etc. Minor spoiler: Finally, Mikami stated that he wanted to create a game with horror as its essence (and without that much action), but the last part of the game fails at this, making you face some of the previous bosses yet again and with long shooting sections. It took them almost 10 months to add an option in the menu to enable fullscreen mode. Also, the original release of the game had black bands wasting around 30% of the screen. Although it's something I almost always overlook, in this game it can't go unnoticed it's a really serious issue. There are some good puzzles but, unfortunately, not so many of them. Exploration is key (the game will even unlock new weapons as a reward for your time spent wondering around, picking up everything). You just have to play along, trying to avoid booby traps and large crowds of foes and collecting all the green gel in your path (the stuff required to upgrade your character's attributes and weapons). There is no map, no objective or hints of any kind. As one progresses through the game, one comes across all sorts of documents (files, personal diary entries, audio tapes, newspapers, etc.) that reveal small pieces of information that, like in a puzzle, you have to put together yourself to get a grasp of what the hell is going on. In fact, the best way to describe is "a disturbing experience" that's totally worth playing, not only for the overall quality of the game itself, but also for the lack of alternatives at the moment.
This game is a great title if you're into horror games with a sick twist.
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