lol @ the Struggle Within 


Doesn't mean it's a bad game and one can't like it. Not everyone one likes Halo and Uncharted and not everyone think Warhawk and Vampire Rain are bad!
We can't live and die off what some people who we don't know, or met, or have much in common with say. Some of them meta critic peeps love kiddie and tranny porn but I know for a FACT you ain't into that stuff, cuz you're a straight up good person and you cool as hell

Nah it ain't a struggle.Still struggle. I'm not buying the cinematic feel shyt
Game seems a mess technically judging from that article.
But it's pretty telling that people have been playing and enjoying the game for a couple days now, and I have not heard anyone complain about the technical issues.
Cause it's not that bad
But I'm a dark souls fan and I still loved the game even when blight town was chugging along at 15fps
It's a joke breh. I just love to see cats switch it up and call games trash when the score is the same except it's exclusive to another platform.
I thought you was serious
I'm sorry breh..... See you a good dude and don't deserve that
@ the titleGame runs pretty poorly on everything. No surprise here.
Have you even played the game?http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/d...er&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialoomphHave you even played the game?
Bethesda has given PC users the tools to unlock The Evil Within's built-in 30fps cap, but we couldn't help but wonder - just how much computational power is required to double the game's frame-rate and produce a sustained, consistent 60fps experience at 1080p? It turns out that our PC test rig - fitted with a Core i7 3770K overclocked to 4.3GHz and matched with 16GB of DDR3 - couldn't handle it, not even when outfitted with the GeForce GTX 980, the fastest single-chip graphics card available on the market today.