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This game is a HUGE improvement over the first one. I'm still on chapter 3, so far so good.
I doubt it, EW2 is on a new engine with mre advanced graphics and open areas, lots of content for a single player campaign. At the very least it should be slightly higher than the first one as its a true current gen game (though that could have worked in terms of art direction for the first game somehow)I think a big issue is despite the jankiness of the first game. I think it had a much larger budget than this sequel has.
I'm playing the first game in anticipation of TEW1 and should be done soon-ish. Are the 3 DLCs a) good and b) necessary for the comprehension of the TEW2's story?
I hope Mikami's next project is a new horror IP, and I kinda hope they work with a different publisher in the future, Bethesda really isn't very rich.
Up to chapter 10 now. Game is not that great with pacing encounters and giving you resources at times. You might have to do few sections back-to-back that more or less ask you to dump all your ammo without being able to go craft more in between. Sure you can craft on the go but I don't like it due to higher cost.
Also what is up with bosses not giving you any rewards? You have to use ton of resources to beat them but get nothing in return. Bit of a bummer.
If you liked it Dusk then i think its going to be fine can't wait to get my hands on itI should clarify I'm also a person who loved both The Evil Within 1 and The Evil Within 2. I'm letting The Evil Within 2 sink in a bit more before I lay out my full thoughts on it, but I find it fascinating how both games are similar yet different, and both are games I think will end up being love it/hate it games, but with different audiences. I think this is already showing and telling there's plenty of people in this topic who are at once saying it might be one of their favorite horror games of all time or think it improves on the original in every way, and some who seem to legitimately hate this game or are disappointed by it or elements of it. The Evil Within 1 had about the same response, but with a different set of people for a different set of reasons.
I have a very broad interest in different types of horror games, and I think both The Evil Within 1 and The Evil Within 2 are incredibly fascinating entries into the genre which both will go on to be at least cult hits in the future (though I do hope they blow up). There's some moderately successful horror games that have some interesting legacies forged given a few years by the horror gaming audience. The Evil Within 1 & 2 both will stand out somewhat simply because despite obvious inspirations they're both surprisingly unique. I've played a lot of horror games, and I can't quite say there's any game that's got a similar feel to the first TEW or TEW2. There's unique things and design structures both games have (not shared, but individually) which I've never quite seen before.
I hope the series doesn't die with this entry, I think TEW spawns some incredibly interesting titles that are unlike anything else coming out.
Too soonAny word on sales so far? I want this to do well.
I totally agree. I don't think charging you more to craft on the fly was a necessary addition to this game. It just makes acquiring more a hassle. I like to play this game in a more actiony style and I'm getting punished for doing so. It seems to be catered more towards stealth gameplay.
I'm eberessed to say this, but I need chapter 3 help.
How do you kill the dogs that Hannibal summons from the eye in the sky?
They're so fast and i can't keep up with my weapons. I also tipped the barrel earlier and now it's gone so I can't use fire.
Use shock bolt and blast them with shotgun. Also I think you can climb on top of the containers and keep shooting them from there since they can't climb.
I totally agree. I don't think charging you more to craft on the fly was a necessary addition to this game. It just makes acquiring more a hassle. I like to play this game in a more actiony style and I'm getting punished for doing so. It seems to be catered more towards stealth gameplay.
Shoot it till it dies. If its the part Im thinking of, climb the trucks to get a bit of breathing room (theyll take a few seconds to hop up). They tend to do just one dodge when you first aim at them iircI'm eberessed to say this, but I need chapter 3 help.
How do you kill the dogs that Hannibal summons from the eye in the sky?
They're so fast and i can't keep up with my weapons. I also tipped the barrel earlier and now it's gone so I can't use fire.
Chapter 3: What is the code for the security door under the garage? B-34.
Did you get the employee card?
Yes.
The art direction was good but not great imo, sometimes it just looked too clean, sometimes it looked alright. Not saying it's bad, but TEW1's art direction is on a whole different level, despite the ''bad'' dated graphics.
I mean come on, who seriously think TEW2 had art direction and atmosphere THIS good?
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You can avoid that fight. There's a crate you can climb on the opposite side with a plank bridge going over the fence. I just ran away.I'm eberessed to say this, but I need chapter 3 help.
How do you kill the dogs that Hannibal summons from the eye in the sky?
They're so fast and i can't keep up with my weapons. I also tipped the barrel earlier and now it's gone so I can't use fire.
How's the horror level in this game? Is it toned down or on first game level? Will buy later this year just curios what you guys think thus far.
Is the Predator skill bugged? I got it, and it never gives me the red arrow.
I even watched YouTube videos, and i'm doing the same thing i think, but i never see the red arrow to activate it.
I have no fucking clue why people ever complained about TEW's visuals. That game was a real looker most of the time.
It still looked amazing when I played it earlier this year.
Is the Predator skill bugged? I got it, and it never gives me the red arrow.
I even watched YouTube videos, and i'm doing the same thing i think, but i never see the red arrow to activate it.
Okay the shooting gallery is pretty fun...
but im just a tad bit...
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Shoot it till it dies. If its the part Im thinking of, climb the trucks to get a bit of breathing room (theyll take a few seconds to hop up). They tend to do just one dodge when you first aim at them iirc
You can avoid that fight. There's a crate you can climb on the opposite side with a plank bridge going over the fence. I just ran away.
I have no fucking clue why people ever complained about TEW's visuals. That game was a real looker most of the time.
It still looked amazing when I played it earlier this year.
Happened to me too. It wouldn't ever pop up til I was pretty much already in stealth kill range. Found it completely useless, especially for 12,000 gel. I just reloaded an older save and got other skills. It sux cuz that's what I had been saving up for since the beginning. :/
So, I finished it because I couldn't stop thinking about it and it was getting in the way of my homework.
Some really tense encounters towards the end. The latter third of TEW2 blows the latter third of RE7 out of the water, that's for sure. I don't know why the middle was so ho-hum, but I think it's because they made a Chapter 3-like chapter without Chapter 3's strengths.
Some of the visuals were astounding and really just ooze high concept. It shoots for the stars, and it's really admirable. The confidence is astounding. Unfortunately, it's held back by budget and some amateur decisions, whether they be mechanically, or in terms of writing, mocap, or cutscene direction. Some of it is just awkward Japanese-to-English stuff. I feel like if this were an '80s B-horror movie, it would be pretty legendary.
The hand motions ofwere laughably low-effort and annoyingly repetitive.Papa Mobius
I'd probably give it a strong 7.5/10, in that it has issues, but there's a lot to like. And what there is to like won't be for everybody. For comparison, I'd give TEW1 a 6/10, in that it had some fine qualities to it, but it's just too much of a rough ride overall.
I wonder how they'll handle this franchise going forward, or just ditch it. If they make some tweaks to structure, writing, and gunplay, I think they'll have a real winner. But it just seems like a lot of effort went into this for an 80 on metacritic. Kind of like Prey in that way, I guess.
Edit: Yeah, TEW2 has some beautiful and even visionary set design that crops up midway through that sometimes makes the original seem mundane or cliche, but the texturework in TEW1 is really in a league of its own. For a little hyperbole, it's like comparing a 4K desktop wallpaper of some photoshop Mars-scape, or a screenshot of Myst, to Van Gough's painting of his own bedroom. You just can't deny the technique.
The art direction was good but not great imo, sometimes it just looked too clean, sometimes it looked alright. Not saying it's bad, but TEW1's art direction is on a whole different level, despite the ''bad'' dated graphics.
I mean come on, who seriously think TEW2 had art direction and atmosphere THIS good?
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these are all just PS4 footage by the way, you don't really need high end PC graphics when the art is this good. Bloodborne is the perfect example.
but still, TEW2 art direction is definitely not bad at all. I agree with you.
I have no fucking clue why people ever complained about TEW's visuals. That game was a real looker most of the time.
It still looked amazing when I played it earlier this year.
This is better than Resident Evil 4.
Horror is subjective, overall I'd place it on the same level as the original game, but in a very different way. One thing about the original Evil Within I definitely remember well is this sort of 'concentrated stressful nightmare', but in a good way. There were some parts of The Evil Within 1 where you don't exactly feel powerless, but dealing with things concentrating on trying to bash or, smash you, and tear you apart all in some grindhouse nightmare (which I think the moment in the game that highlights this best was Chapter 10 in the original). The Evil Within 2 I don't think ever quite strikes that same sort of tone, but it does strike a very different sort of atmosphere and with its own highs. One thing is with the more pen design of some areas I think there is some feeling to be on your toes as you never know quite what to expect, and the game has some serious curveballs as you explore. The game also dips its toes more into some more psychological horror in certain moments, and I personally felt has some individual moments here and there that were scarier than the original game, but in a way that was completely different than the original.
This said, I wouldn't really say The Evil Within 1 or 2 are like, massively scary, but have their moments here and there.
It is definitely toned down imo. I'm not even sure if I would put EW2 in the horror genre, I think it's really just survival-action with some horror elements. Ch. 2, 5, 9, 11, and 12 lean heavier on the horror side, but I feel the same way about the game as I do about F.E.A.R., RE4, Deadly Premonition. There becomes a point where there is too much action for me to outright say "this is a horror game." Compared to something like Amnesia or even the recent RE7.
Then again, a mumber of my own assumptions about the horror genre are going into those statements.
Some small complaints.
Picking up items takes forever. I know it looks stupid, but I'd rather just pick up things quickly. Or better yet, don't have the character grab the items at all. Just add to inventory.
Some small complaints.
Picking up items takes forever. I know it looks stupid, but I'd rather just pick up things quickly. Or better yet, don't have the character grab the items at all. Just add to inventory.
Stealth animation takes too long. Stab to the head and done. Doesn't need to be any more than that.
This might be a bug: Changing the type of weapon I'm using and then having it switch back to the default. I don't know why it does that.
Also,I ended up using a keyboard and mouse because I didn't like the controller options.
Will I come to regret spending gunpowder to buy pistol ammo in Chapter 3? Seems cheap compared with my total reserves, but I guess I will need it for buying boss killing ammo later?
Do you have the default weapon set into quick select?
Nah. Just don't over do it. Gunpowder is very plentiful.
This might be a bug: Changing the type of weapon I'm using and then having it switch back to the default. I don't know why it does that.
guys how do I get back to Union?
currently on chp 13 and I really need the sniper rifle and laser handgun
Will I come to regret spending gunpowder to buy pistol ammo in Chapter 3? Seems cheap compared with my total reserves, but I guess I will need it for buying boss killing ammo later?
The Marrow was incredibly dull,boring and lifeless;just a bunch uninspired passage ways.
Nah. Just don't over do it. Gunpowder is very plentiful.
Save your gunpowder for shotgun ammo mostly. Sniper ammo is also important but is crazy expensive. There's also another gun type you'll want to save up for:assault rifle, with each bullet costing 1 gunpowder.
Kind of a bummer you can't melt ammo down into components.
I cant for the life of me get above 80000 points in the shooting gallery. Does anyone have any goos hints on how to do it? Same with the Very Hard stage for the other mode, cant get the 10000 gel reward.
Picking up items takes forever. I know it looks stupid, but I'd rather just pick up things quickly. Or better yet, don't have the character grab the items at all. Just add to inventory.