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The thrilling survival horror dylogy devised by the legendary creator Shinji Mikami arrives DRM-free on GOG.COM. The Evil Within and The Evil Within 2 are both available with 75% discounts until 23rd April, 1 PM UTC.

Scares do not end there! Also, until 23rd April, 1 PM UTC, you can buy discounted DLCs for the first part of this cult horror series, as well as the special bundle which contains The Evil Within game and all its DLCs. On top of that, be sure to read our editorial about Shinji Mikami and his journey into the horror genre.
Post edited April 16, 2020 by emter_pl
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JogsterXL: For buying the main game + season pass, it marks both, along with all the DLCs as owned. However, the Bundle remains marked as unowned.
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SeduceMePlz: And if you buy the bundle, the season pass isn't marked as owned... despite the bundle simply being the game plus the season pass.

So either way all future GOG sales will be offering you yet another product you already own.

(Yes, I bought the bundle before seeing that it costs $1 less to buy them separately. Joke's on me for being tired I guess - I've been around long enough to know to double-check things since GOG releases are routinely screwed up.)
Yep, we now in classic GOG's too niche (tm) situation, when
Bundle = Base Game + Season Pass = Base Game + 3 DLCs,
but no matter what option you choose to buy, something will be shown as not owned.
Never thought this would happen. Absolutely love this franchise and I am ecstatic to have it on GOG. Thank you GOG, Bethesda, and Tango Game works for making this happen!!!!!!!!!!
Okay, GamingBrit recommends the second part. If anybody played both games, what are differences in gameplay between the first and the second game?
Haha, I called it in the December's "what are your wishes for the future" thread. Bethesda is putting all of their single-player franchises here. Dishonored, Wolf, and now Evil Within.

Let's get the RAGE games and Prey next. Oh, and Wolf 2.

Oh and insta-rebought, obviously. Another wonderful franchise un-steamed.
Great acquisition GoG! I'm so glad that I had only wishlisted the games over at steam rather than buying them; will definitely get it here!
Nice.
Thanks, Bethesda & GOG.
Sweet. Hopefully we will get DOOM 2016, RAGE 1 & 2, and the other Wolfenstein games. Oh and it would cool to see Fallout 4 and Skyrim.
Thanks to GOG and Bethesda for this great releases!
Is this version actually playable or its the same old same old?

TEW2 for example was notorious for being borderline unplayable at times, regardless of your rig
This is a nice surprise, thanks GOG&Bethesda!

Please bring more of your games here! Doom2016 would be most welcome.
Are those DLCs worthwhile or necessary for the story?
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Mafwek: Okay, GamingBrit recommends the second part. If anybody played both games, what are differences in gameplay between the first and the second game?
Second one has a part of open world and side-quests, so you can prepare before missions with better use of stealth while first was more claustraphobic, lineal and full of traps.
I... don't fucking believe it. I would never have expected this.

This is awesome.
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Mafwek: Okay, GamingBrit recommends the second part. If anybody played both games, what are differences in gameplay between the first and the second game?
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v1989: Second one has a part of open world and side-quests, so you can prepare before missions with better use of stealth while first was more claustraphobic, lineal and full of traps.
Just to add, the first one really controlled quite badly. Also, several graphical annoyances, it wouldn’t fit the ultra wide monitor for instance. Would recommend the second one, not the first.
Its a cool game, people do seem to love the second game. Its also fairly cheap as well. Gonna wishlist this for now though, because priorities.

Thanks Tango, Beth and GOG for this great release!