vendredi 28 avril 2017

Outlast 2 Review The God Delusion | The Jimquisition

Outlast 2 might have had a better shot if it released years ago and hadnt followed Outlast. As it stands, its a lower quality photocopy of itself, with any attempts at improvement acting more as defacement of an element that needed no correction. Red Barrels may have started too hard and too fast when it gave us necrophiles, well-endowed serial killers, and charmingly ghoulish amateur surgeons in its debut outing. Outlast 2 cant compete with its own legacy, and while its still a decent horror game with plenty of scares to offer, there is nothing I can point to here that I could claim as an improvement over the last one. And perhaps, just perhaps, Id have been a bit more forgiving if this less impressive of version of Outlast didnt pile one shitty ending on top of another for its final, embarrassingly deflating conclusive chapter. I mean if you dont feel cheated by the time your final meeting with Mara wraps up, you really need to see some better storytelling.

Outlast 2 Review The God Delusion | The Jimquisition

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