![]() Outlast II plays with you in a horrible way. It’s beyond scary how easy you can escape from these enemies. Speaking back on the terrible AI, after say dying, the enemies would spawn in the same place so you can run around them with ease and becomes more of a trial and error type deal. The puzzle segments were even harder than expected because of the bad AI and at the same time there were 0 directions and I was stuck on a level for about and hour and a half. While longer than the original game, the game at least felt like it dragged on but also was awesome to play. The game took me about 6 hours to complete which seems short to the average game but it felt like it took way too long to even complete. It’s hardly there now and I’m super glad about that and now it actually looks like a good edition since it isn’t such a heavily added feature. I’m very glad that Red Barrels chose to lower the film grain effect because it was terrible in the original game. Everything from the lighting to the crisp and clean presentation is just breathtaking. It’s such a step up from the original Outlast which was already really gorgeous. The look of the game is insanely impressive. No game has ever fucked me up as badly as Outlast II did Notably carts and shelves, they can be used to reach multiple things such as ledges or windows. While I remember moving 1-2 things in Outlast, the sequel has a LOT more things that can be interacted. ![]() You can also fight back in certain situations which saved my ass a couple of times. Now I haven’t played the original Outlast since maybe late 2014 so I don’t honestly remember everything from the game but I’m sure you can’t heal which is present in the sequel. Another thing that changed camera wise is the ability to use the mic to track other people. That honestly surprised me when I first saw that because the game is VERY dark and I’d imagine it would stay the same when using the non-night vision mode on the camera. Now one thing to note is sometimes the camera makes things look brighter than they are with the naked eye and I’m talking without the night vision off. All the camera features are the virtually the same, still collection batteries and all that fun stuff. Now the controls of Outlast II are almost identical to the first title. ![]() This is where I’ll end it, you can enjoy the rest of the story in your playthrough! After walking around for a bit, it turns out that you aren’t the only ones there. When you arrive, some storm comes and knocks your plane down to the ground. The couple’s job is to try and find out why a pregnant woman was murdered. The game follows Blake Langermann, a cameraman traveling with his wife, Lynn, to a mysterious farm all the way in Arizona. Outlast II is the terrifying sequel to the 2013 title Outlast.
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