Mikami has moved into the role of producer, with John Johanas, the director of the Evil Within DLC, stepping in to direct this game. Now Tango Gameworks is back with The Evil Within 2, seeking to improve upon the foundation they established with the first game. The Evil Within tried to recapture the formula established in Resident Evil 4, but while it was enjoyable, it missed the mark. The game didn't feel cohesive and consistent, like Mikami and company just threw every horror idea they could into a pile. The graphics were great on the surface, but only within a letterbox and they struggled to run at 30fps at times. When I reviewed the first Evil Within way back in 2014, I was decidedly mixed on Shinji Mikami's return to survival horror.
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