The sequel to Shinji Mikami's third-person survival horror game, The Evil Within, is a surprisingly clunky game - enemy monsters ascend ladders through you while you descend and they gnash impotently at the bottom of stairs unable to reach you and even when they can reach you, they all stagger around all the time across all sixteen or seventeen chapters all doing the same Thriller dance steps all with the same timing, making for very repetitive combat - and all this disappointing clunkiness is compounded by an overwrought 'plot' about parental guilt that makes the nonsensical Silent Hill seem like Shakespeare.
★★☆☆☆
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