Tango Gameworks and Bethesda’s The Evil Within is a masterclass in surrealist horror. The Evil Within’s marriage of psychological survival-horror and gruesome third-person action originated from Tango’s Shinji Mikami of Resident Evil fame, but while it was successful enough to greenlight a sequel, The Evil Within has not presented any supposed plans to continue. In the case that The Evil Within does continue, there are multiple routes it could take.
The original The Evil Withincentered more around claustrophobic corridors and psychological imagery, while the sequel introduced a miniature open-world neighborhood with side quests. Both had their fans, and it would be exciting to see where Tango could take a threequel. That said, the more likely option would be for Tango to either remake or remaster The Evil Within for modern audiences to assess whether it could still have franchise potential with new players.
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If The Evil Within received a remake, an argument would surely be made that it does not need one. Remakes are commonly precluded by the idea that the game is old or outdated, and thus in need of a substantial enhancement to visuals and gameplay that could modernize it for a new generation. Fans can decide for themselves whether The Evil Within or its sequel are outdated, but as the original game nears its tenth anniversary in a couple of years, it seems fair to assess whether a remake or remaster could be on the table.
The Evil Within has the same awkward content as any other third-person action game, but its movement and stamina are a point of contention that a remake or remaster could improve upon. It is understood that The Evil Within’s terrible
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