what kind of setting you'd like to see in The Evil Within 3? TEW1 had mix of everything, but the levels felt European, as the original concept for the game took place in Spain. TEW2 has this typical american town feel to it and a military complex. I personally didn't like the second setting. I'd love to see something like a big castle being the main part of the game and maybe some forests, or villages and twisting world like in the first game.
>Sebastian is stuck raising a daughter alone after his wife an heros like the selfilsh cunt she is. >doesn't get with Kidman, the superior choice This ending made me feel a disquieting rage.
Julian Miller
>a big castle I hope not. That was the worst part of re4
Oliver Phillips
How was TEW2 anyways? I kind of liked the first game even though it didnt run great on my PC but didn't bother with the DLCs.
Isaiah Harris
TEW2 is fine. People like to complain about the open world, but it's largely exaggerated. There are 3 or 4 large ish areas connected by a more traditional corridor system. They never get any larger than 2 main streets that extend a few blocks. Definitely makes stealth a bit more viable though and those moves are pretty op in the beginning
Austin Sanders
TEW1 is more mysterious and has this classic survival horror feel, while TEW2 is leaning towards modern cinematic games. It's still focusing on gameplay, but the characters talk more, everything is more americanized etc. Both good games, but TEW1 is for superior tastes.
Jason Baker
Joseph game where he has to delve into the minds of multiple killers and madmen for some reason.
Charles Lewis
Somehow jankier than TEW1
Parker Morris
Did TEW2 ever get better optimization on PC? I'm afraid of buying it then it running like shit.
Brody Richardson
TEW2 is much less eclectic and easier to understand and the hubs and emphasis on exploration give it a bit more of a Silent Hill vibe.
It's a much more polished game than TEW1 but not as unique, they also removed the burn mechanic which was really disappointing but it wouldn't make sense for the setting.