The whole argument of Evil Inside happens in a mysterious house. The objective is to gather the fragments of the Spiritual board, found around the house, to be able to contact Rose, her mother, and discover the truth. Although only he was knowledgeable about them. Reveal the visions and fears that torment Mark. The player will embody Mark, a teenager in charge of his little brother, because he has just suffered the loss of his mother and has his father in prison for it. That's where it all began: a series of paranormal events will torment him while he tries to gather the fragments of the Spiritual board and thus, find what is really happening. After the death of his mother and the arrest of his father for it, our protagonist Mark tries to contact her through the Spiritual board, which explodes mysteriously and causes Mark to fade away. To see this review and other content from my associates at BG4G, click HERE.įor this and additional reviews, latest news, trailers and more from the rest of the team at Xbox Gamer Dad and One More Game, click HERE.ĭon’t forget to also follow Games of DAYNE on: Twitter, Facebook and YouTube!Īll digital photography was captured by Games of DAYNE in-game on Xbox Series X.Evil Inside is a first-person psychological horror game. Platforms: Xbox One/Series X|S, PlayStation 4/5, Nintendo Switch and PC + Stunning visuals + Excellent atmospheric tension + Striking sound design – Far too short – Gameplay too simplistic – Story is interesting though barely present Not for lack of quality or disappointment but simply for MORE! Evil Inside does a lot within this tight timeframe and it does it well but like the house itself, the desire for more is inescapable. The tone, tension and striking visuals compliment what little story there is wonderfully and end result is likely to leave most players wanting more. The sound design is just as effective with sharp, twisted sounds and ominous rumbling to create the sensation that the player is not alone.Įvil Inside is criminally short considering how effective of an atmosphere it manages to create and story it tells within the confines of less than a dozen rooms or areas. The house is so beautifully realised and the lighting appropriately elevates the tension at key moments, particularly when the house becomes illuminated with a demonic red tone. While extremely short it does manage to feel adequately tense, due large in part to the incredible visuals. Littered with jump scares, effective manipulation of lighting and spooky apparitions, Evil Inside is sure to satisfy players with an appetite for the supernatural and disturbing spirituality. Luckily this means a player that may feel lost can easily find and trigger what they need to progress, possibly even by accident. This can cause a little confusion, especially as this is at no point explained and sounds that may seem like just a creepy distraction are actually cues to indicate something somewhere has happened.Īs the house is small, particularly early in the game before opening up with progression, there aren’t many places to explore and can be fully backtracked through in less than a minute. Doors in particular may not open unless certain items have been found or specific noises have been heard. The solutions to the scenarios thrown at the player are combinations of physical interactions with key items within the house and audio cues. Completing this game is as simple as navigating the house ten times which can be done in as little as half an hour. Any change is essential to progression and in most cases the story. A previously locked room may now be accessible or an object that wasn’t there before has now appeared. Playing as Mark the player must simply find their way through the house ten times.Įach time the player passes through a particular door, they are sent back to the first room of the house though this time something will be different. There are no enemies, no ways to die or lose, there are only environmental puzzles to solve and answers to find, both on a character level and literally in regards to the puzzles. Evil Inside is a linear experience unfolding within a changing yet familiar environment.
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