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The Evil Within 2 Highly Compressed DLC for PC 500MBX28Parts

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The Evil Within 2  Highly Compressed  DLC for PC 500MBX28Parts

The Evil Within 2 is a third-person survival horror video game developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks for Microsoft WindowsPlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game was released worldwide in October 2017, and is the sequel to the 2014 video game The Evil Within.[1] The game received generally positive reviews; like its predecessor, it received praise for its visuals, atmosphere, and gameplay but received some criticism for its story and characters.

Three years after the events of the first game, Sebastian Castellanos has left the Krimson City Police Department, haunted by his experiences at the Beacon Mental Hospital. His only child, Lily supposedly perishes in their house fire, and his wife Myra, unwilling to accept her daughter’s death, abandons him. This results in Sebastian descending himself into alcoholism. Drowning his sorrows in a bar, Sebastian is approached by former partner and MOBIUS agent Juli Kidman, who reveals to him that Lily is still alive. Sebastian is brought to a secret MOBIUS facility, against his will, where he meets the head of the facility named the Administrator, who further explains that Lily is being used as the Core for a new STEM system to simulate an idyllic American town called Union. However, a week before the events of the game, MOBIUS lost contact with Lily and their agents inside Union, and they have lost control over the simulation. Sebastian reluctantly agrees to help and is plugged into STEM.

Upon entering Union, Sebastian discovers the town has turned into a nightmare realm where all of the inhabitants were either killed or mutated into monsters. In addition, Sebastian witnesses a mysterious photographer with supernatural powers hunting down and murdering MOBIUS operatives. He manages to get Liam O’Neal, a surviving MOBIUS technician to help him track Lily’s whereabouts. As Sebastian follows her trail, he learns that she has been kidnapped by the photographer, who reveals himself to be Stefano Valentini, a serial killer who managed to infiltrate Union. After an unsuccessful search for Lily across the residential district of Union, Sebastian learns from O’Neal that Stefano has taken Lily to the Town Hall. Sebastian battles his way through the Town Hall to activate a device called the ‘Stable Field Emitter’ as an attempt to stabilize Union, but Stefano sends out a new monster called ‘Obscura’, who Sebastian defends the device from. After Obscura vanishes, Sebastian finds that once again Stefano has escaped with Lily.

Similar to its predecessor, the game is a survival horror game. Played from a third-person perspective, the player assumes control of detective Sebastian Castellanos, who must descend into the world of Union to rescue his daughter, Lily. There are three difficulty modes, namely Casual, which producer Shinji Mikami recommends, Survival, and Nightmare, the latter setting being recommended for players who enjoyed the difficulty curve in the previous game. In The Evil Within 2, maps are larger and there are multiple ways for players to advance in a level. The player is also given an item known as “The Communicator”, which helps to highlight the objectives, resources, and enemies featured in the game’s world. It also reveals Resonance points, which provides hints regarding what had happened in the world of Union. Players can explore the map area freely to complete side objectives and scout for resources, which are scarce. Players can engage in direct confrontation with enemies using weapons like guns, or use stealth to prevent themselves from being noticed or sneak behind enemies to kill them silently.
Development for The Evil Within 2 began in March 2015, after the team at Tango Gameworks wrapped up the development of the downloadable content for the first game. Director Shinji Mikami stepped down and became game producer and supervised the game’s development. The director role was assigned to John Johanas, described by Mikami as a person with “a lot of talent”.
 The story of the game was penned by Syoji Ishimine and Trent Haaga. One of their focuses was to make the game’s story easier for players to comprehend and understand, a response to the criticism of the first game where the game’s plot gets too complicated by the end. Shifting realities, a feature in the first game, also returns in the sequel but according to Johanas, “there’s a bit more logic to when and how it happens”. The 2.5:1 aspect ratio featured in the first game was removed due to the mixed response this design choice had received upon its release, even though the team liked it.[7] While the game retains the gore-horror featured dominantly in the original game, the writing team also put effort into creating the game’s psychological horror aspect, as the game tells a story that is more personal



Minimum
  • OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit versions).
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-2400/AMD FX-8320 or better.
  • 8 GB RAM, 40GB free HDD space.
  • GPU: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB/AMD HD 7970 3GB or better.
























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* IMPORTANT :- 

– ALWAYS DISABLE YOUR ANTIVIRUS BEFORE EXTRACTING THE FILES.

– Make sure your PC is free of Virus, otherwise they can currupt the files after downloading.

– Please use IDM (Internet Download Manager) to download the files without any error. 
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Installation guide:

 1.Download all the parts.

 2.Just extract the rar/zip file.


 3.completely disable your antivirus and install the game.

 4.After installation, open desktop. 

5. Run the game from the Desktop.

6.If your game doesn’t work. Please watch full video !! 

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