![]() ![]() The game also has features two different sets of collectibles. It should also be noted that the difficulty can be reduced at any time but never increased once a lower one is chosen. The enemies simply deal more damage and more aggressively chase Blake should they spot him. Thankfully, the difficulty settings don't effect the placements of healing items or batteries. Should they run out, Blake is caught wading through complete darkness just waiting to be picked off by an enemy. The player must be cautious however because utilizing this night-vision rapidly drains the camera's battery. There are large portions of the game that are completely consumed by darkness requiring the use of the camcorder's night vision feature to have any visibility whatsoever. He does this mostly by simply outrunning most enemies and hiding from them when trapped in close quarters. Right from the outset, the game warns the player that Blake is not a fighter and must hide from enemies if he hopes to survive. “It’s a message that resonated powerfully with me as a lapsed Christian whether it would work for a life-long atheist or a devout churchgoer is impossible to answer, and I suspect the answer is likely to be very different from person to person based on their own history.The running around in Outlast II mostly consists of avoiding conflict with virtually every enemy in the game. But it does offer up some strong (if sometimes very on the nose) examples of faith being twisted to accomplish evil acts. It doesn’t attempt to lecture players on how all religious belief is evil - or, at least, that’s not what I took from the plot. Outlast 2 Polygon review 7.5/10: “While religion and the corruption thereof is a major theme in Outlast 2, the game doesn’t try to make any sweeping assumptions or accusations. Tall and terrifying, at least when she first looms out of the mist, she’ll slaughter Blake instantly with an enormous glowing pickaxe.” “While the very first sequence builds up sound and atmosphere expertly, as screams float gently on the wind and abandoned farm buildings creak in the night, it unfortunately also includes the first interaction with a recurring foe, Martha. Outlast 2 GamesRadar review 2.5/5: “With the grisly heights of Resident Evil 7 to compete with - we’ve seen plenty of squalor and filth already this year - Outlast 2 needed to deliver something fresh, but instead serves up near instantaneous frustration. It’s fear of the drastic measures people will take to ensure their salvation, the burden of guilt, and whether or not the big guy up top exists and gives a damn.” It's not a fear about being hunted, artistic viscera spills, or neatly arranged corpses on spikes (though there’s plenty of that stuff). It’s one of the most bizarre ending sequences I’ve witnessed, tapping into a fear I’ve known since my first week at Sunday school. Outlast 2 PC Gamer Review 85/100: “Long after the final minutes of Outlast 2, I felt queasy, uncertain that what I saw had actually happened. The ending, however, stayed with me for days.” While it suffers from a couple of pacing problems and some finicky navigation issues, its careful - and sadistic - manipulation of my fight-or-flight reflex had me experiencing an overwhelming sense of dread throughout, which abated only once the credits were rolling. Outlast 2 IGN Review 8.3/10: “Not for the faint of heart, Outlast 2’s relentless scares, unforgiving monsters, and provocative meditations on faith are an anxiety-inducing but cathartic horror experience. ![]() But this also means the core gameplay cannot evolve as you progress-the chase sequences you survive at the start of the game are essentially identical to the situations you encounter near the end.” ![]() “As a result, every snapping twig, every distant scream, every gruesome corpse grips you with fear even more tightly than it might if you actually had a way to defend yourself. Your only option when confronted with grotesque, bloodthirsty murderers is to run and hide. Like the original-which helped popularise first-person survival horror when it launched in 2013-Outlast 2 casts you as a hapless everyman with zero fighting skills and no tools beyond a camcorder. Outlast 2 Gamespot Review 7/10: “Outlast 2's maniacal commitment to its core conceit is simultaneously its greatest strength and its greatest weakness. ![]()
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