He's had enough of playing games with the enemies and is getting tired of being the prey, so instead of being scared, he is getting bored of being a plaything. All that fear has turned to anger.
Fighting and winning against these bosses in the first TEW only made me feel slightly relieved because I barely survived... Fighting and reducing to pulp these bosses in the second TEW made me feel like an unstoppable badass and the true nightmare inside the STEM... I love this franchise, is criminally underrated and amazingly done! I'm still hoping for TEW3 in the new generation of consoles
Which is funny because throughout the rest of the game Sebastian is out of breath, low on ammo, shit outta luck, and hoping to god some pissed looking monster didn't see him peeping from behind the corner.
I seriously think that Theodore's powers was a bit more interesting than Stefano in a sense that he was actually able to use people's guilt as their weapons and he is able to change them mentally and physically.
@@tnecniw Also, the way sebastian easily deals with these bosses compared to how he dealt with them in the first game highlight how for all his self-proclaimed omniscience, Theodore only have a very shallow and surface-level understanding of these creatures (no way would a knife to the neck completely incapacitate the sadist of the first one (it wouldn't even bother him in fact: In the first one, at the beginning, once free, you have the option of taking advantage of your stealth to stab him in the neck in a similar fashion, but it barely phase him, and he then proceed to cut your head off with a hatchet for the earliest game-over possible) , and the Guardian doesn't take advantage of his ability to respawn where there are safe by killing himself to reappear closer to Sebastian)
@@origamifan5515 Also how nice of him to include Laura's weakness to fire but dialing up to 11 so we can kill her more easily. Really is a nice dude after all.
Theodore was a bland and cliche villain, but his power to use the memories of Sebastian to torment and kill him is just cool. probably the only interesting aspect of this guy
Ordinarily, It would be a cop out, but here it works exceptionally well. Throughout the game Sebastian is suffers from PTSD with what happened in the first game. He needs to get past that to be able to grow as a character, and that's pretty much how this boss fight displays that change within him.
This boss fight legit blew me away! It would seriously be such a shame for someone to fight this boss without having played the first game. The impact of the fight would be completely lost on them.
True, but they could have atleast did a boss rush or something, because Sadit, Laura and Keeper werent as scary or tough like for instance Sentinel or Almagan Alpha.
unfortunately i played TEW2 before the first game (my brother offered me this game and apparently he haven't found the first game), and when i come to the Anima chase parts and then this fight, i was pretty confused by the memories of the hero, even if i knew a little the plot of the first game. but then finally i played TEW1 (which i liked too) , so i saw the circumstances where Sebastian met and fought these monsters, how he become a badass when he fight them again, and i had a weird but satisfying feeling. it's like a completed puzzle. i replay then TEW2 and i think i will soon have this impact. that was a surprising but still a nice surprise
Well, I think it’s supposed to represent the bosses that stayed in Sebastian’s mind the most and possibly ones that Theodore could physically imitate since he was the one getting burned when Sebastian defeated the illusion of Laura.
@@spenserfarman3045 Then it would make more sense for him to summon Zehn&Neun or that sewer monster from chapter 14. It makes 0 sense to summon sadist, as Sebastian already showed he is the alpha, not Sadist, same with Keeper, who you can kill over and over again for profit, only one that make sense is Laura, for obvious reasons.
It wasn't that way in the first game, there was just a tiny flesh monster grabbing your face trying to kill you, that would die if you kill the Keeper's body first... The last Keeper letting out Laura really shows they're not the actual charatchers back, but what Theodore sees of them from Sebastian's memories, and that's why they're weaker, only Sebastian truly knows how strong and durable those bosses were in TEW 1...
"What are you?" "What am I? I am a man willing to walk to hell and back. Willing to not bend a knee to god himself. A man who won't obey you, or anyone else for that matter... Everything for one girl. I AM A FATHER!"
Seeing quite a few people that don't like this boss fight, but using similar points to explain why. You're entitled to your opinions of course, but I'm explaining why I found it so cool. Theodore was built up as a manipulator who used unresolved guilt to exploit people, he was never shown to be a fighter. Throughout the game we see Seb struggle with PTSD due to the first game. Sure, it's mostly resolved if you do the Anima missions but those are optional, plus, Theodore doesn't know about those. So when he tries to exploit Seb's PTSD, he's obviously shocked to see Seb literally beat the shit out of his PTSD demons. Plus the enemy tactics are a bit different than the first game. The Sadist is QTE, sure, but it sets the tone of the rest of the boss fight (that Seb will no longer run from his fears of the past, but will now overcome them). The Keepers don't throw traps but are much faster and aggressive to make up for it. Honestly idk about Laura tho, once I saw her I immediately brought out my flamethrower and disposed of her (didn't even bother with the vents).
Love how Sebastian just causally pulls the knife out of the chainsaw guy's neck, puts the knife in his pocket and picks up the chainsaw. Awesome moment.
It's not just a rehash of old fights. It shows how despite how intimidating Wallace is, he's little more than talk. And when he tries to defeat Sebastian by forcing him to face what he is afraid of most, it instead causes him to finally overcome his fears. As Sebastian said himself, "Enough of this shit!" He's not scared anymore, he's *PISSED*
Of all The Evil Within antagonists, I think Theodore was the biggest pussy out of them all. Even though Ruvik's a bitch, he still had what it took to be a good villian. I actually liked Stefano (as a villian), he's so twisted and mysterious. Theodore literally just threw a bunch of enemies and sub-bosses at you just expecting you to give up while at the same time tormenting you every step of the way. Too bad we didn't get to fight him up front. Great games all around though.
Bruh this dude got on my nerves lol but damn Sebastian went beast mode on that chainsaw dude and I was like "ohhhhh hell yeah! Theodore, you mess with the wrong man now playa!"
+MegaMapper Why? What exactly is wrong with the fight. Throughout the whole game Theadore is hypes up as a mental manipulator, night a fighter. The fact that he forces Seb to dig up horrors from his past and fight them as his weapon was great in my opinion. Plus, The Keeper and Laura (Safehead man and Spider lady) both fight you incredibly differently here then they do in the first one. The Keeper is much faster and much more agressive then he was in the first, and laura is basically a puzzle boss needing you to stun her so you can activate a furnace to burn her alive. This fight really was great, both mechanically, and thematically.
This is just stupid fan service, nothing else. Why would Theodore make you fight monsters you already defeated? You already know their weakness and their abilities. I like the music, though.
+LeonomusPrime i think Æsir explained it i just want to add it's cheap way to make game longer in lazy way. Game budget is too low? use same creatures as bosses and later on as casual enemies! Game budget is fine but you are lazy? use same creatures as bosses and later on as casual enemies! In this case: use same bosses with same animations from previous game!
One again, it was a thematic thing "Why would Theadore make you fight monsters you already defeated." Because he believes he believes they are a part of Sebs fears and can be used to break him down, just like he kept trying to use his guilt for the loss of lily as a weapon. Was it partially fan service, sure I can agree with that, but at least they gave it a fair and reasonable.... well... reason. It's not like they just through the monster in there randomly. As for MegaMapper's comment, like I said, other then maybe the sadist, there was nothing lazy that went into redoing these bossfights, as the fights were completely changed up with new animations, new attack patterns, and several things like the Keepers speed and aggression being upped. It's just kind of disappointing that theming is confused with laziness so easily.
Asd Winxa LOL that one too. But what I like about it is not the standard attack, but the sneak kill attack XD Basically you can just kill all the grunts in the game with sneak kill and save bullets for bosses and big ones.
One of the coolest bossfights. Seeing old bosses was so cool. Especially how Seb killed the Sadist or Laura came out of Keeper's head. I loved every second of it.
Is it me, or isn't it rather coincidental that the keeper and Sebastian are in stem for the same reason? The keeper was in stem in the first game in the DLC to get his daughter back, seb is doing the exact same thing in the evil within 2. Crazy huh?
The Keeper is just a manifestation of the safe where Ruvik kept his research combined with his rage. The protagonist of The Executioner, Pedro Martin, was just given The Keeper's form by Mobius when he was sent in.
I love how in the first game, all these monsters really scared the living shit out of him. But now, cause of his growth and overcoming his fears. He just deals with them like any ordinary monster. I love how he dealt with the chainsaw man, in the first game he tried running from it, but instead of running he fought back, and when he picked up the chainsaw you can tell just how ready he was about SAW that bastard in half.
Not only you. When I saw the arms and heard Laura's sounds I was like "Oh, hell, no, no no no, no, NO PLEASE NO!!! NO!!! NO!!!! *NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!* "
It’s been 3 years since this boss and this is awesome to see Sebastian taking out his memory of his enemy and finally showing Theodore he isn’t a human being he is a slayer (Don’t ask why I ended with “Slayer” I don’t know what to say😋😅)
I just finished this boss fight today. From a narrative and character arc point of view it was amazing especially with the Chainsaw guy, because we only run from him in the first game and don't fight him head on and hence it brought closure. So that was just amazing, and the other 2 though not needed were still great as throwbacks and Seb overcoming his fears. Now, from a boss fight point of view as they traditionally tend to go down this is the second disappointing boss fight in the game out of 2. It wasn't really hard and did not use much ammo either. It was fairly easy and definitely easier than Stefano who himself was okay in terms of difficulty. But then again as some people have mentioned that Sebastian is the nightmare in STEM this time. Though I don't completely agree with that theory, I understand the perspective keeping the games events in mind. Whatever it is I have enjoyed the game on a whole so far out and I think it is definitely worth playing if you liked the first one and I can't wait to continue it tomorrow or the day-after.
I know this will Going to be Horrific But Still I Played this Fight At Midnight And Bobody At Home With Full Speaker Sound, And I Swear And Don't even Have the guts to turn of the system but still wanna enjoy it..😂❤ such A Wonderful game at its time
"I burned you once, I'll do it again!" Damn Sebastian had enough of this shit.
lol
He's had enough of playing games with the enemies and is getting tired of being the prey, so instead of being scared, he is getting bored of being a plaything. All that fear has turned to anger.
idi4300 should said instead being prey he became predator instead
Damnit nerd Laura
2:48
I gottah admit, this fight was pretty badass. I like how Sebastian just had enough with the first boss and wastes him in Ash Williams-fashion.
a true veteran of the horror.
He really did the same thing like Ash Williams did
Dude is pretty much a veteran at this point. He eats bosses like he eats his morning breakfast. 😂
Fighting and winning against these bosses in the first TEW only made me feel slightly relieved because I barely survived...
Fighting and reducing to pulp these bosses in the second TEW made me feel like an unstoppable badass and the true nightmare inside the STEM...
I love this franchise, is criminally underrated and amazingly done! I'm still hoping for TEW3 in the new generation of consoles
YES SAME highly underrated series I really would like a TEW 3 although if there isn’t one I’m happy with the ending
I really would have liked if his wife stayed alive
@@DrWatson4sadly,I don't think it was never meant to be 😔
Theodore two weaknesses
1. A very VERY pissed off father
2. A very powerful mother
He got beaten by the whole family 😂
In the wise words of Vin Diesel:
"I got family."
He went so boss mode against the chain saw dude
The Good Will N A N I
I LOVE THAT MOMENT!!!! He's like ok, you picked the wrong day to piss me off. LOL
Michael Tardi EXACTELY
Which is funny because throughout the rest of the game Sebastian is out of breath, low on ammo, shit outta luck, and hoping to god some pissed looking monster didn't see him peeping from behind the corner.
if you know the chainsaw guy is called the sadist
Fighting all those old bosses was amazing
also his confidence level and badassary was awesome to witness. The monsters feared him.
What's he doing?
*"He's beginning to believe."*
Yeah, I totally thought of The Matrix during this.
There's no spoon..
Actually wheezing
I seriously think that Theodore's powers was a bit more interesting than Stefano in a sense that he was actually able to use people's guilt as their weapons and he is able to change them mentally and physically.
Just too bad for him he met the only person in Union that would not let himself fall to such things...
A dad. >:D
@@tnecniw Also, the way sebastian easily deals with these bosses compared to how he dealt with them in the first game highlight how for all his self-proclaimed omniscience, Theodore only have a very shallow and surface-level understanding of these creatures (no way would a knife to the neck completely incapacitate the sadist of the first one (it wouldn't even bother him in fact: In the first one, at the beginning, once free, you have the option of taking advantage of your stealth to stab him in the neck in a similar fashion, but it barely phase him, and he then proceed to cut your head off with a hatchet for the earliest game-over possible) , and the Guardian doesn't take advantage of his ability to respawn where there are safe by killing himself to reappear closer to Sebastian)
@@origamifan5515 Also how nice of him to include Laura's weakness to fire but dialing up to 11 so we can kill her more easily. Really is a nice dude after all.
Theodore was a bland and cliche villain, but his power to use the memories of Sebastian to torment and kill him is just cool. probably the only interesting aspect of this guy
I love when Horror Games has moments of badassery where you just say to you enemy, "Fuck it. You want me, lets throw down."
The use of first game bosses might be considered a cop out, but I'll be damned if the atmosphere for this boss rush wasn't *amazing.*
Ordinarily, It would be a cop out, but here it works exceptionally well. Throughout the game Sebastian is suffers from PTSD with what happened in the first game. He needs to get past that to be able to grow as a character, and that's pretty much how this boss fight displays that change within him.
@@Dymonic I loved how he mobbed the bosses with badassery when he was scared shitless in the first game
ironically Theodore helped Sebastian to overdue his traumas
@@daegnaxqelil2733 Exactly, that's why enemies and bad things are necessary in life, everything happens for a reason!
Theodore: “W-what are you!?”
Sebastian: “I’M BATMAN.”
What else have you got?
I'm vengence.
I AM THE NIGHT!
This boss fight legit blew me away! It would seriously be such a shame for someone to fight this boss without having played the first game. The impact of the fight would be completely lost on them.
True, but they could have atleast did a boss rush or something, because Sadit, Laura and Keeper werent as scary or tough like for instance Sentinel or Almagan Alpha.
unfortunately i played TEW2 before the first game (my brother offered me this game and apparently he haven't found the first game), and when i come to the Anima chase parts and then this fight, i was pretty confused by the memories of the hero, even if i knew a little the plot of the first game. but then finally i played TEW1 (which i liked too) , so i saw the circumstances where Sebastian met and fought these monsters, how he become a badass when he fight them again, and i had a weird but satisfying feeling. it's like a completed puzzle. i replay then TEW2 and i think i will soon have this impact. that was a surprising but still a nice surprise
Well, I think it’s supposed to represent the bosses that stayed in Sebastian’s mind the most and possibly ones that Theodore could physically imitate since he was the one getting burned when Sebastian defeated the illusion of Laura.
@@spenserfarman3045 Then it would make more sense for him to summon Zehn&Neun or that sewer monster from chapter 14. It makes 0 sense to summon sadist, as Sebastian already showed he is the alpha, not Sadist, same with Keeper, who you can kill over and over again for profit, only one that make sense is Laura, for obvious reasons.
Damn, Sebastian just got a million times more badass
what's inside of the keeper's head? Another boss
Behind the boss is...
Another Boss
Howie Mandel: open the case!
It wasn't that way in the first game, there was just a tiny flesh monster grabbing your face trying to kill you, that would die if you kill the Keeper's body first... The last Keeper letting out Laura really shows they're not the actual charatchers back, but what Theodore sees of them from Sebastian's memories, and that's why they're weaker, only Sebastian truly knows how strong and durable those bosses were in TEW 1...
There a story behind that head which open in Ew1 he also tried to save her daughter@@MonsterVerse_scientist-CnlDscr
"What are you?"
"What am I? I am a man willing to walk to hell and back. Willing to not bend a knee to god himself. A man who won't obey you, or anyone else for that matter... Everything for one girl. I AM A FATHER!"
We all should know that he won’t be going down without eliminating his enemy and his nightmare
Why does the main character look like a mix between Martin Sheen and Keanu Reeves
Austin S He looked more like Joel from The Last of Us and Rick Grimes
Well like keanu Reeves (neo) he is inside a machine
"He is beginning to believe."
Seeing quite a few people that don't like this boss fight, but using similar points to explain why. You're entitled to your opinions of course, but I'm explaining why I found it so cool.
Theodore was built up as a manipulator who used unresolved guilt to exploit people, he was never shown to be a fighter.
Throughout the game we see Seb struggle with PTSD due to the first game. Sure, it's mostly resolved if you do the Anima missions but those are optional, plus, Theodore doesn't know about those.
So when he tries to exploit Seb's PTSD, he's obviously shocked to see Seb literally beat the shit out of his PTSD demons.
Plus the enemy tactics are a bit different than the first game.
The Sadist is QTE, sure, but it sets the tone of the rest of the boss fight (that Seb will no longer run from his fears of the past, but will now overcome them).
The Keepers don't throw traps but are much faster and aggressive to make up for it.
Honestly idk about Laura tho, once I saw her I immediately brought out my flamethrower and disposed of her (didn't even bother with the vents).
I swear after playing the first game, when this boss fight started I felt some serious PTSD, which only made this part all the more exciting lol
Yeah seeing The Keeper your like oh hey dude then Laura’s hands coming out of the head your like no no no no no no no
@@DrWatson4 ikr😭😭
Yeah… now there is PTSD on top of the PTSD. lol
I used to be afraid of you.
*Reloads shotgun.
Things change.
Sending the old enemies against him? That's his best tactics? Nigga, he had enough with that shit
I love how one of the antagonists are your inner self. This game cuts so deep
Myra seems like victim of some serious bukakke incident.
Outer Fun eww
Well it's a Japanese game so...
Gross
People "eww" to you comment, however they know perfectly what bukakke is LOL
1 wife millions of monsters
I literally shat myself when I saw Lauras arms creeping out
In horror games. the moment where you become a badass can be either a flop or a great moment. This is one of the games that made it great
So great to see enemies from the first game again :D
Joshua Kilbury No...it isn't.
Pabli Plays
Says you. And you matter... why?
So, a majority of these mini bosses were the psychopaths from the first game?
THE SHINXANTA i played the first one. I don't remember father Theodore in the first one. Am i missing something?
No, Father Theodore made Sebastian recall memories from the first game, and he has to encounter the Sadist, the Keeper, and Laura again.
That chainsaw part was sick asf
I came here because i had to relive Sebastián conquering his fears and truamas. Because we have too and we will again.
I didn't know you could fight Seal in this game!
Robert P, it would have been something if they play "kiss from a rose"in the back ground
😂
Lmao stop!!!!!
Love how Sebastian just causally pulls the knife out of the chainsaw guy's neck, puts the knife in his pocket and picks up the chainsaw. Awesome moment.
Robert P seal?
It's not just a rehash of old fights. It shows how despite how intimidating Wallace is, he's little more than talk. And when he tries to defeat Sebastian by forcing him to face what he is afraid of most, it instead causes him to finally overcome his fears.
As Sebastian said himself, "Enough of this shit!" He's not scared anymore, he's *PISSED*
Of all The Evil Within antagonists, I think Theodore was the biggest pussy out of them all. Even though Ruvik's a bitch, he still had what it took to be a good villian. I actually liked Stefano (as a villian), he's so twisted and mysterious. Theodore literally just threw a bunch of enemies and sub-bosses at you just expecting you to give up while at the same time tormenting you every step of the way. Too bad we didn't get to fight him up front. Great games all around though.
I think that's the idea of his character. A big coward who manipulates people through words to fight for him.
-What are you?
-I'm union's reckoning
Monk3yB0t it's supposed to be " i'm batman "
I'm Bruce Wayne
Man just straight up said "I'M THE BOSS FIGHT NOW MOTHERFUCKERS!!"
I love how that kept the footages from the first game instead recreating it.
"I am not in danger, I AM THE DANGER!"
Bruh this dude got on my nerves lol but damn Sebastian went beast mode on that chainsaw dude and I was like "ohhhhh hell yeah! Theodore, you mess with the wrong man now playa!"
Whenever I see Sebastian I always think he looks exactly like Keanu Reeves
Now that is a good boss fight
Fighting same bosses from 1st game and then watching actual boss dying in cutscene isn't a good boss fight.
+MegaMapper Why? What exactly is wrong with the fight. Throughout the whole game Theadore is hypes up as a mental manipulator, night a fighter. The fact that he forces Seb to dig up horrors from his past and fight them as his weapon was great in my opinion. Plus, The Keeper and Laura (Safehead man and Spider lady) both fight you incredibly differently here then they do in the first one. The Keeper is much faster and much more agressive then he was in the first, and laura is basically a puzzle boss needing you to stun her so you can activate a furnace to burn her alive. This fight really was great, both mechanically, and thematically.
This is just stupid fan service, nothing else.
Why would Theodore make you fight monsters you already defeated? You already know their weakness and their abilities.
I like the music, though.
+LeonomusPrime i think Æsir explained it i just want to add it's cheap way to make game longer in lazy way.
Game budget is too low? use same creatures as bosses and later on as casual enemies!
Game budget is fine but you are lazy? use same creatures as bosses and later on as casual enemies!
In this case: use same bosses with same animations from previous game!
One again, it was a thematic thing "Why would Theadore make you fight monsters you already defeated." Because he believes he believes they are a part of Sebs fears and can be used to break him down, just like he kept trying to use his guilt for the loss of lily as a weapon. Was it partially fan service, sure I can agree with that, but at least they gave it a fair and reasonable.... well... reason. It's not like they just through the monster in there randomly.
As for MegaMapper's comment, like I said, other then maybe the sadist, there was nothing lazy that went into redoing these bossfights, as the fights were completely changed up with new animations, new attack patterns, and several things like the Keepers speed and aggression being upped. It's just kind of disappointing that theming is confused with laziness so easily.
I feel bad for Sadist since he didn't even get to hit Sebastian with chainsaw
Trust me, he did many times back in 2014...
So Boss Rush, the Boss Fight.
Eckskalibur yeah, why not? ;)
"What else have you got?!?!"
Damn Sebastian want more :v
Theodore could've spawned 3 Traumas or the Amalgam Alpha
It actually took me one Day to finish this game
Best Boss Fight ever in The Evil Within 2 Because main enemies from The Evil Within 1 Sadist, Keeper, and Laura
Why am I watching this at 1 am
Rayhaan Ahmed is 11 PM at my place
because you're lucky
watching this at 7 am
Scratch-O :D 4am
6:42 am here
Weakness disgusts me.
God I just love that knife LOL most useful weapon in the game.
Junjunmaru how about sebastian's punch from the first game ?
Asd Winxa LOL that one too. But what I like about it is not the standard attack, but the sneak kill attack XD Basically you can just kill all the grunts in the game with sneak kill and save bullets for bosses and big ones.
I also love after you kill an ordinary enemy, you can just curb stop them to get your frustrations out.
ssj kris I would love to see a team up with Sebastian and Issac from Dead Space, just stomping the shit out of everyone xD
Father Theodore: “What are you?”Sebastian: “I’M BATMAN”
This felt like a movie to me when I play it love this game
The memories
Sebastian is true hero
Love this scene Sebastians such a badass cause he’s like okay I’m done with this
I still get chills seeing the Keeper in this game
sebastian the badass. his line when he killed the chainsaw dude was amazing
I just noticed these three bosses were one after another. Been playing this game for 4 years already.
Wut
Easily one of my most satisfying cutscenes in this series
They're back the Old Boss in the game
Sebastian yeets a table at chainsaw guy. I love it
The keeper!! Amazing :D
It's hard to fight them if you didn't play the first game
No it isn't. They're treated like normal bosses and the Laura one you don't even need to shoot at her
@@mike19832301Pretty sure you couldn't shoot Laura at all in the first game, she'd just phase closer to you.
Back down memory lane.
One of the coolest bossfights. Seeing old bosses was so cool. Especially how Seb killed the Sadist or Laura came out of Keeper's head. I loved every second of it.
Is it me, or isn't it rather coincidental that the keeper and Sebastian are in stem for the same reason? The keeper was in stem in the first game in the DLC to get his daughter back, seb is doing the exact same thing in the evil within 2. Crazy huh?
Killer K9 i was playing it and found that weird similarity, I also noticed the girl that plugged him in looked Suspiciously like Myra.
don't forget that they both now have the ability to sense memory resonances
What DLC?
The Keeper is just a manifestation of the safe where Ruvik kept his research combined with his rage. The protagonist of The Executioner, Pedro Martin, was just given The Keeper's form by Mobius when he was sent in.
This is the best rehashing of bosses. I'd go further and say EW2 is slightly better b/c I felt more emotionally attached.
Wow, something that was published on my Birthday Day. Yay :D
what doesnt kill you makes you stronger
Now that’s what I call confront your past
I love how in the first game, all these monsters really scared the living shit out of him.
But now, cause of his growth and overcoming his fears. He just deals with them like any ordinary monster.
I love how he dealt with the chainsaw man, in the first game he tried running from it, but instead of running he fought back, and when he picked up the chainsaw you can tell just how ready he was about SAW that bastard in half.
I started a new game plus then I think I'll do nightmare mode and struggle but the ending to this was awesome
Charles Masterman nightmare mode in this one is easier than in the first game
@@adamwarner1548 yeah the one hit kill mode though (I forget the name) yikes that’s brutal
I'm the only one who gets shiver from Laura scream ?
Not only you. When I saw the arms and heard Laura's sounds I was like "Oh, hell, no, no no no, no, NO PLEASE NO!!! NO!!! NO!!!! *NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!* "
data base respect for the gameplay.😎
This is one of my favorite sequences in any game I’ve ever played.
So much nostalgia !
Damn I love this game.. Gave me the jitters Hollywood movies couldn't give me
Father Theodore is like a typical Sunday preacher man.
It’s been 3 years since this boss and this is awesome to see Sebastian taking out his memory of his enemy and finally showing Theodore he isn’t a human being he is a slayer (Don’t ask why I ended with “Slayer” I don’t know what to say😋😅)
for some reason, knowing the keeper canonically weighs over 700 pounds makes it even more terrifying
Dude this is awesome
Goddammit LILY, be good to ur dad!!
I just finished this boss fight today. From a narrative and character arc point of view it was amazing especially with the Chainsaw guy, because we only run from him in the first game and don't fight him head on and hence it brought closure. So that was just amazing, and the other 2 though not needed were still great as throwbacks and Seb overcoming his fears.
Now, from a boss fight point of view as they traditionally tend to go down this is the second disappointing boss fight in the game out of 2. It wasn't really hard and did not use much ammo either. It was fairly easy and definitely easier than Stefano who himself was okay in terms of difficulty. But then again as some people have mentioned that Sebastian is the nightmare in STEM this time. Though I don't completely agree with that theory, I understand the perspective keeping the games events in mind.
Whatever it is I have enjoyed the game on a whole so far out and I think it is definitely worth playing if you liked the first one and I can't wait to continue it tomorrow or the day-after.
I can't believe Dojima is fighting father Pucci
Fiddle DeeDee shut up adachi
They guy with the safe on his head has always scared me if it was real life I wouldn't make it lol
I've played both TEW and this boss fight with this music is just EPIC and my favorite
...if he just go ahead and didn't kill the butcher,maybe he don't need to fight the keeper.😶
Sadist...
And no, I doubt it works like that.
My *ENTIRE BODY* has never clenched this hard before.
4:10 when you fall in a hole in minecraft you made
Is Sebastian Theodore's *Evil Within*
This was badass
This was really damn cathartic.
The shrinking lady:come here the flames:not today
He remember all of this. All boss fight when he beat them.
Sebastian: “What else you do got!!!!!”
Someone get the father a cigarette because I’m about to light him up.
I have a theory that father theodor repesents the burn of regret and pain. The flame may be gone, but the burns of guilt still remain.
Oh man i want to see Ruvik again
yah i miss ruvik too very good villian but his boss fight could of been better thought up at least they did the myra boss fight right
Adam Warner yeah Ruvik too powerful villain
play for fun i'm just surprised ruvik didn't reek havoc upon mobius after he left stem he had the option to
Adam Warner he still might if there's a evil within 3 where Leslie returns
Dude. If ruvik been in TEW3 it will be fire
I know this will Going to be Horrific But Still I Played this Fight At Midnight And Bobody At Home With Full Speaker Sound, And I Swear And Don't even Have the guts to turn of the system but still wanna enjoy it..😂❤ such A Wonderful game at its time
But when he shot at Laura I automatically assumed this guy didn’t play the first TEW☠️
Its official sebastian is now a badass
I can relate to Sebastian, I have PTSD, and the nightmares that could kill me in my sleep... Well I made those that caused me fear and trauma my bitch
Good job
nothing turn you on on a game like fighting all the old bosses all at once
Sebastian forgot his snickers
Very clever using the bed and stabbing. What are you? What else have you got? Interesting.
The plot of this game is a lot like Resident Evil 8 but much less corny and with an actually cool, interesting & compelling dad protagonist