I already explained my views. Sheva and Ashley are both followers - companions. Their presence alone reduced the impact of the horror elements. Look at it this way: if you were watching a horror movie with a friend, in the dark, that would be less creepy than watching a horror movie by yourself in the dark. Now, I trust you finally understand what I said. If not, don't bother replying. Also, many of your opinions are just that: opinions. My opinion is that RE5 is pretty much as good as RE4. Its bosses were no easier than RE4's, in my opinion. RE4 has the same kind of annoying QTEs too. Enemy design, and even level design, are subjective things, so don't call it a fact that RE4 is 'better' in that regard. I will not reply to any more misunderstandings or twisting of my words.
So I hear some people 'like' The Evil Within, and that it's better than contemporary Resident Evil games like RE6. It's nice that you 'like' it, but this is not Facebook.
My question is: is it a truly great game? Most reviews I've read (that are actually decently critical), say that it's worth about a 7/10. Would you say that's accurate? I've heard it isn't a scary game at all, and that it's mostly gory. Most of the things I've seen look pretty cliché and not scary at all. Also, some think the survival isn't great either: too easy. Some disagree and say it's very tough to defeat enemies and stay alive while improving your character the best you can. What's your opinion on the survival?