You are Detective Sebastian Castellanos and at your lowest point. But when given a chance to save your daughter, you must enter a world filled with nightmares and discover the dark origins of a once-idyllic town to bring her back. Horrifying threats emerge from every corner as the world twists and warps around you.
Will you face adversity head on with weapons and traps, or sneak through the shadows to survive?.
The Evil Within 2 is good old-fashioned survival horror with a little bit of an open-world bent, and it works beautifully. It’s tense, it’s scary, it’s exciting, it’s absorbing – it’s everything I hoped it would be and more.
Be prepared for some slightly clunky movement and somewhat repetitive walking simulator sections. Past that, it’s a wonderful sequel to a game that was originally sort of a miss, rather than a hit. You’ll become just as invested as Sebastian is when trying to find his daughter and walk away from the experience feeling like you got your money’s worth. The Evil Within 2 is well worth the purchase, but especially (for) those who enjoyed the first game and want something more.
The Evil Within 2 is a terror title that offers many more possibilities than its predecessor. It's survival horror in its pure state, and it's very well-implemented.
The Evil Within 2 gives you more options to play your way in a much bigger survival-horror playground than the original. Although a disjointed plot and weak protagonist make it slow to get started, being pursued through an intriguingly bizarre world by plentiful and disturbing monsters kept my palms sweaty and my heart in my throat thanks to a strict adherence to the most important survival horror rule: you should always be on the back foot.
A gripping, well-told horror story held back by occasionally awkward handling.
Technically speaking The Evil Within 2 is a lot better than its predecessor. The game is a lot more accessible for a greater audience, without forgetting about the die hard fans.
The Evil Within 2 is just like its predecessor: a mixed bag. While it had the potential to be something absolutely brilliant, Tango Gameworks has attempted to both cram too much in and offer too little at the same time.
February 15, 2018
The Evil Within 2 adds a first person mode with its latest update. Watch video
October 6, 2017
The Evil Within 2 reveals its system requirements.
September 22, 2017
Polygon publishes a 30 minute gameplay of The Evil Within 2. Read more
September 13, 2017
Bethesda and Tango Gameworks publish a new gameplay trailer for The Evil Within 2. Watch video
June 11, 2017
Reddit Ad leaks The Evil Within 2. Read more
June 7, 2017
New rumors point to a possible unveiling of The Evil Within 2 at E3. Read more
March 21, 2017
The Evil Within 2 job listing suggests horror sequel could already be in development.