An Easter Egg on a display screen close to the tip of Hello-Fi Rush very nicely could also be teasing The Evil Inside 3.
As reported by GamesRadar, this display screen in query is seen for lower than a second throughout a cinematic that performs earlier than Observe 11: The Needle Drop and takes place in an elevator. You may see the display screen within the picture beneath or in motion courtesy of YouTuber Shirrako, and may see, on the underside, it says, “Sequel to standard survival horror sport franchise introduced.”
Now, this might simply be a enjoyable nod to The Evil Inside and never the tease of an announcement, as there are different Easter Eggs to the franchise in Hello-Fi Rush, together with robots who look similar to Sebastian Castellanos and Joseph Oda. That being stated, it’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it type of second and might be a enjoyable factor for followers to seek out and begin theorizing about.
Uncharted 3 did one thing comparable when it included a newspaper that teased The Final of Us. That individual Easter Egg was really not meant to make it to the ultimate sport, so it will likely be attention-grabbing to see what the true story is behind this one.
Tango Gameworks launched The Evil Inside 2 in 2017 and, in our assessment, we stated, “Though a disjointed plot and weak protagonist make it gradual to get began, being pursued by way of an intriguingly weird world by plentiful and disturbing monsters stored my palms sweaty and my coronary heart in my throat because of a strict adherence to a very powerful survival horror rule: it is best to all the time be on the again foot.”
It might nicely be time for a brand new entry in The Evil Inside franchise and it will hold the momentum going for Tango Gameworks after it took the world by storm with the shadow drop of Hello-Fi Rush.
For extra, take a look at our Hello-Fi Rush assessment and our interview with the sport’s director (who really directed The Evil Inside 2!).
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