![]() Even when you find all the slides in TEW2, and Kidman reveals that Joseph is still alive, suggesting you'll finish the conversation when Mobius has been taken down, no further information is ever revealed. artificial "type" personalities and behaviours. He seemed real, compared to Kidman, Sebastian, the Administrator, Myra and even to an extent Lily's sort of. In my opinion, the most believable character in TEW1. The 1st game ended with Ruvik walking away in Leslie's body, having escaped from the STEM system (seemingly, anyway), just before you destroyed his brain. His sudden death in TEW2 was extremely anticlimactic.Ģ. The Administrator, like you said, was built up as not just a villain, but an arch villain at that. Generally speaking, the story-decisions of The Evil Within 2 is one of my only two disappointments in the game (Gameplay-wise, it's one of my all-time favourite PC games).ġ. It seems part of a larger problem: the developers from Tango Gameworks (including Shinji Mikami) didn't want to "drag" Mobius' storyline and decided to get rid of it already and everything part of, including The Administrator. The DLCs from previous game hinted he had been in and out STEM and gained his scar on left hand, just like Juli Kidman did, and nothing is elaborated from it. No files about him, no Residual Memories, no mentions, no identity revealed, no origins explained, nothing new about him. Then, The Administrator appeared very little in this game: only in a cutscene in chapter 1 just before Sebastian returns to STEM, a brief cutscene outside of it in chapter 6 or 7, and at the very end of the game (chapter 17, where there's that worst section of the game when we play as Juli Kidman), where he was conveniently killed, and nothing else. The motion animation was awful, with his left hand kept on his pocket 99,9% of time and his maniacal shaking of his right hand whenever he spoke. How disappointing that turned out to be.įrom the start, the new voice actor, Richard Neil, did an horrible job the entire time he spoke, period. ![]() A sort of mix-up between Slender Man, G-Man and Albert Wesker, with something else, I was looking forward for more of him in this sequel, where he had the potential to be a villain even worse than Ruvik was. Menacing looking, very mysterious, always covered in shadows, very well written with flawless vocal performance from Rob Brownstein. He was a very fascinating character from DLCs of The Evil Within starred by Juli Kidman: The Assignment and The Consequence. I could rant on several things about the voice acting or all the holes of the simplified plot, dumb AI and technical issues, but I want to focus on The Administrator. I finished The Evil Within 2 just in time for E3 2019 - where sadly no sequel was announced - and while I mostly enjoyed it more than the first, there are a few changes I really disliked.
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