Evil within 2 wiki guide Continue This article is about a video game. For other purposes, see Evil in (disambiguation). Evil InDeveloper (s)Tango GameworksPublisher (s) Bethesda SoftworksDirector (s)Shinji MikiamiProsser (s)Masato KimuraDizainer (s)Shigenori NishikawaProgrammer (s) Hideaki NakataHideyuki MicitaArtist (s) Naoki Kataka Kataka (s)Itaru YokoyamaComposer (s)Masafumi TakadaEngineid Tech 5Platform (s)PlayStationStation 3PlayStation 4WindowsXbox 360Xbox OneReleaseNA/EU: October 14, 2014AU: October 16, 2014JP: October 23, 2014Genre (s)Survival horrorMode (s)Single-player The Evil Within'a is a third-person survival horror video game, developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game was sponsored by Resident Evil series creator Shinji Mikami, which was released worldwide in October 2014 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The game focuses on the main character Sebastian Castellanos as he passes through a distorted world full of nightmarish locations and horrible creatures. Played in a third-person perspective, players battle a disfigured nightmare as enemies, including bosses, using weapons and melee weapons, and progress through levels, avoiding traps, using stealth, and finding collectibles. The evil within received a generally positive reception after liberation; The praise was mainly directed at elements of the game's horror and atmosphere, while the criticism was directed at the game's history, characters and technical issues. The sequel, The Evil Within 2, was released on October 13, 2017. Gameplay of the same story is arranged in chapters that players complete in order to go through history. The game is played from a third-person perspective, in which cleaning up for supplies and learning when to fight or run are key factors in the survival danger of the game. Such dangers include: bear traps, barbed wire traps, bombs and spike traps; 'The Haunted', the game's most common enemy; 'Reborn Laura', multi-limb, long-haired, crawling creature; Ruvik, the game's chief antagonist; 'Guardian', a large humanoid with a safe as a head who owns a large meat tenderer hammer; and Sadist, a large humanoid in a metal mask with spikes on his face, wielding a chainsaw covered in blood. Sebastian Castellanos, the main character, must use the environment and the things he can find to survive. The game world can transform during scripted events and as a result of player actions, location changes, and new paths or teleports players to new areas. Castellanos must use medical supplies to restore health; some of these elements cause temporary hallucinogenic effects. By collecting bottles of Green Gel hidden throughout the game, players can upgrade Castellanos' abilities; more ammunition, more and the extra health of some of the updates. Players have a safe house called Safe Harbor, which can access during scripted events and by searching for mirrors. Safe House is a psychiatric hospital and has several accessible areas such as a point of preservation, room upgrades (where the player can upgrade Sebastian's skills), and a safe room where keys are used to open safes that contain useful items such as green gel and ammunition. These clues are collected by finding and breaking Madonna statues hidden throughout the level of the game. There is a nurse named Tatiana who greets Sebastian when he teleports to safety. The player has access to a variety of weapons such as a revolver, shotgun, sniper rifle, knife, grenades and Arbalet of Agony, a missile weapon that fires bolts capable of freezing, blinding, electric shock or blowing enemies. There are very few ammunition for weapons, but mechanical components can be assembled to make additional bolts. One of the sources of components, bombs, are traps that respond to the proximity of the player or movement. Bombs can be stuck to walls or floors, chests, and vending machines. Bombs can be defused with a mini-game. The melee is only designed to create a distance between the player and the enemies, although the player can instantly kill some uninformed enemies after he sneaks up on them. Enemies, downed or incapacitated, are capable of rebirth; To avoid this, players can set fire to a downed opponent using a limited number of matches to defeat them forever. Some objects in the environment, such as bottles, can be thrown to stun or distract enemies. Evil Inside has seven different types of collectibles: Personal Documents; Sebastian's personal magazine, detailing his life as a detective and his life with his wife and daughter. Documents; personal logs of other characters. 'Fragments of the map'; Parts of the game map After collecting, they are stored in a safe house. Newspapers; newspaper details of events relating to or involving Sebastian. Missing Persons Posters; posters of characters Sebastian meets throughout the game that have been reported missing. 'Audiocassets'; tapes containing recordings that can be played that are recorded by the characters through the game. Collectibles can be found in the levels of yourself or in a safe home. The player opens several bonuses for completing the game. Additional weapons, character models and biographies, the complexity of AKUMU (the most difficult level of difficulty of the game) and the new game are some of the unlocks. The story summary of this article may be too long or too detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (October 2020) (Learn how and when to delete this template message) Investigating the scene of a horrific mass murder in Beacon Hospital, Crimean Police Detective Sebastian Castellanos (Anson Mount), his partner Joseph Oda (Yuri Lowenthal) and Detective Julie Kidman (Jennifer Carpenter) suddenly find themselves thrown into an unreal world, hearing a loud noise. Soon after, Sebastian separates from his partners and is forced to flee from the monstrous man who owns the chainsaw. After reuniting with their colleagues, they try to escape by ambulance while Crimson City is destroyed and re-broken by a powerful earthquake, eventually causing them to crash. Freeing himself from the rubble, Sebastian wanders through unnatural forests and abandoned buildings full of monstrous creatures, and witnesses the phenomenon of a mutilated man in a white hood. Trapped in a nightmarish world, Sebastian meets one of Beacon's doctors, Marcelo Jimenez (Daniel Riordan), who is looking for his patient, Leslie Weiers (Aaron Landon). Jimenez identifies a stranger in a hood, chasing them like Ruvik (Jackie Earle Haley). Sebastian eventually reunites with Joseph, although it soon transpired that Joseph suffers from a strange form of transformation that causes him to be in a murderous rage. Although he is able to control it for the most part, Joseph warns Sebastian to be careful with him if he turns around. The two eventually found and saved Kidman from drowning in a crude dodgy, though they soon separated again after hearing a high tone. Elsewhere, Kidman is forced to relive memories of her indoctrination in an organization known as Mobius. It turned out that Kidman was actually an undercover agent, sent by Mobius to pick Leslie from Jimenez, apparently as a lever to get Jimenez to continue working for them. Jimenez worked with Mobius on a project known as STEM, a machine capable of uniting minds into one, with one influencing mind at its center. Jimenez activated STEM without Mobius' permission, signaling a high noise, but Mobius foresaw this, and taught Kidman to navigate the STEM world and get Leslie. Sebastian learns the story of Ruvik, born Ruben Victoriano, through various memories in which he is placed ruvik. Reuben was an intellectually gifted but mentally unstable child, and was close to his sister Laura Post. Playing in a barn on their family's estate, Laura was killed and Reuben was badly burned after the shed was burned in revenge by their parents. Because of his deformity from the fire, Ruben's father hid it in the basement of the family estate. Deeply traumatized by Laura's death, Reuben eventually killed both of his parents, took control of their condition and continued to donate money to the Beacon Psychiatric Hospital in exchange for subjects for his experiments in the human psyche. Ruvik began to design STEM as a means for him to change reality so that he could physically travel back to his memories and live his life again with Laura. Jimenez drew attention to the work, and showed it to Mobius, who wanted to use it for his own purposes. As a safety measure, Ruvik calibrated STEM to work only with his brain as a nucleus. In retaliation, Mobius simply killed him and retrieved his brain to install to use the machine, allowing Ruvik to retain control of the STEM world. Kidman realizes that Mobius actually wants the meek Leslie as a replacement for Ruvik's brain - easily manipulating a blank sheet of mind that they can use to power STEM and create a world of their own design. When Jimenez, with the support of Sebastian, tries to use Leslie to return to reality, he realizes that Ruvik wants to pass his mind on to a compatible host, and escape to the real world. The beast, created from Ruvik's subconscious, kills Jimenez, and Ruvik scatters the group on the mind. Kidman finds Leslie first, and is about to shoot him to prevent Ruvik from using him as a presenter when Sebastian and Joseph intervene, prompting her to shoot Joseph before Ruvik separates them again. Kidman is desperate to turn against Mobius, but realizes that she was given a serum that allowed Mobius to travel with her to the world of STEM. Sebastian finds Leslie and sends him back to the hospital. At the top of the lighthouse he sees his body in a bathtub connected to a STEM machine.
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