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Evil Within, The (Korea)

PlayStation 3
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Reviewed in
2014
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✪ Reviewed on June 14, 2025
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The Evil Within is Shinji Mikami's return to pure survival-horror with Sebastian Castellanos. Oppressive claustrophobic atmosphere, nightmarish monsters, maximum tension. A demanding and memorable survival-horror.

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Category
Survival 1 player 18+
Description
Survival horror from Tango Gameworks and Shinji Mikami plunging a detective into a psychiatric asylum on the border between reality and nightmare. Published by Bethesda, released in Asia in October 2014. Scarce resources to manage, unexpected traps and ambushes, transforming environments, terrifying enemies, and fragmented narrative revealing the truth. Asian version.

Evil Within, The review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Visceral horror with putrid settings, dirty light and nightmarish creatures: Shinji Mikami returns to a survival horror of visceral darkness. The grain of the image and the disturbing transitions compose a constant unease. This visual direction, dark and organic, plunges into a relentless terror.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾6,4 GB 📅14/10/2014
Published by Bethesda Softworks

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Collector interest

The Evil Within, a survival horror by Shinji Mikami, creator of Resident Evil, reconnecting with oppressive tension and visceral horror, released at the very end of the console's life. Still findable, its collector interest rests on its author's signature and its status as a return to classic survival horror rather than scarcity, the Asian and Korean versions being harder to gather.

Is Evil Within, The still worth playing in 2026?

The Evil Within marks the return of Shinji Mikami, father of Resident Evil, to hard, pure survival horror. Detective Sebastian Castellanos crosses an unstable nightmare, where the settings warp and where fear arises as much from tight resource management as from the visceral horror of the creatures. This deliberate, demanding and oppressive return to roots reconnects with a tension the genre had set aside. Its uneven pacing and a few technical rough edges divide opinion. But for the fan of harsh, punishing horror in the lineage of the classics, the title remains a striking experience.

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