The Evil Within: The Executioner DLC Features Melee Combat
Gruesome first-person melee combat features in The Evil Within's final DLC.
A gameplay trailer for the final downloadable content pack for horror game The Evil Within was unveiled today. The DLC is titled "The Executioner," and places players in the role of The Keeper, an enemy that appeared during the main campaign in The Evil Within.
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The gameplay trailer features the first-person perspective that is adopted in the DLC and showcases some of the weapons and the gruesome damage they can inflict. The Executioner is set in the Manor House on the Victoriano Estate, where players will find themselves initially armed with The Keeper's "signature hammer" as they unearth the origin story of how he came to be.
The Executioner will be available from May 26 and can be purchased on its own for $4.99 or as part of The Evil Within's Season Pass for $19.99. The season pass includes the first two DLC packs, The Assignment and The Consequence. For more on The Evil Within, check out GameSpot's review.
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