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Ruvik - The Evil Within
"The Evil Within" was created by designer Shinji Mikami who had made his name creating the "Resident Evil" franchise. Mikiami told the UK gaming magazine Edge (via BloodyDisgusting) that "people have got used to the tropes of horror and they know what's coming next, so in that sense it is harder to make them afraid." He created "The Evil Within" in an attempt to circumvent the player's expectations. The game is full of brutal monsters in tight, confined spaces, dialing up the player's anxiety to eleven. It's arguably one of the greatest horror games of all time, but the primary antagonist of the game isn't some Lovcraftian nightmare, however. It's a man named Ruvik.
Born Ruben Victoriano, he showed signs that he was unstable from a young age as he conducted immoral experiments. Ruben lost all semblance of empathy when he lost his sister in a local fire where he was horribly disfigured by burns. He then partnered with a Psychologist named Doctor Jimenez to create a device called STEM which could only be powered by his own mind. But Reuben was betrayed. He was killed, his mind was harvested and placed in the machine where his consciousness survived. Ultimately, he became Ruvik, and his goal then became using the people drawn into the neural world of STEM in order to facilitate his escape.
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