
Anyway, who says you can't judge something, for better or worse, without ever actually having any experience with it (well, except the installation process.

I'll have to update my review when I remember. Isn't that funny when that happens? When you can't recall the specific thing of which you have a gold-plated fleet? I slap my knee when that happens. You'd think I would since they're all plated in gold. I can't seem to remember what I have a fleet of. I still have my health (except for this accursed black lung), and my fleet of gold. My family's dead, the house is gone, and my sweet, sweet X1/DOS setup is now nothing more than ashen stardust. So, suffice to say, I've never played this. The game booted up (I play exclusively through a custom DOS program I designed whilst experiencing some crazed fever-dream brought on by the consumption of massive amounts of LSD and candy corn), I typed in the appropriate command prompts, and BOOM! My house exploded. So, fortunately, the game had finished installing just as I had finished lathering myself in lamb's blood (which is really nice, highly recommended) as a part of my pre-game ritual (this practice wasn't unique to this game, rather it's a common practice for me although, honestly, I felt rather silly doing this before playing Katamari Forever ).

No, this The Evil Within was a game I purchased to experience for myself, not as some flimsy gift to quietly break down a loved one's psyche. The Evil Within was a game I purchased to experience for myself, not as some flimsy gift to quietly break down a loved one's psyche.
