BioShock vs The Evil Within 2
BioShock
BioShock is one of the most highly acclaimed steampunk-themed shooters that has a very interesting twist - your very character's DNA can be modified through the use of a selection of plasmids and a special resource called ADAM, allowing you to have superhuman abilities which will serve you well, sometimes more so than the weapon you wield, in your adventure through the fallen underwater city of Rapture. Aside from the many violent mad men (a.k.a. Splicers), the game also provides players with challeging encounters with the iconic Big Daddies and Little Sisters.When it comes to non-military-styled shooters with an intensely immersive storyline, BioShock is among the handful of the "best of the best" (which includes the Fallout series, the Borderlands series, the Deus Ex series and others). The game boasts of having a rather dark storyline that actually challenges you to think about it in a more in-depth way; to link all the clues together to get the complete narrative that is surprisingly a lot more engaging that you'd expect.
2K Games has just released the remastered version of the very first Bioshock last year and if you can get it on Steam, you really should. The very unique experience it can offer you is very well worth the cost.
The Evil Within 2
The Evil Within 2 once more puts you in the place of Sebastian Castellanos, this time you must rescue your daughter from the STEM town of Union. Here you are set on a dark adventure full of intrigue and horror. The inhabitants of the town have all become twisted versions of themselves or worse. Using your stealth and combat skills you must work your way through this nightmare to find your baby girl.Using the third person perspective once more this stunning game continues the story, set 3 years after the events of the first game you are now destined once more to meet Mobius head on, and this time it has a personal twist. Meet new characters and discover the dark story behind this second installment of the horror series.