5/5 ★ – TheGreatNomad's review of Outlast II.
A giant leap forward compared to its predecessor. With beautiful graphics, a larger setting, a scarier and bolder story, and a level design that would make other developers jealous, the second Outlast title is a clear demonstration of how a game should be created. Interestingly, at times the game becomes a bit monotonous, but the fear factor that we find during the 5 hours of gameplay makes even the most repetitive moments lively. I don't have many ideas of how I could have done it better, and I believe that even the length of the game, which for the time was a complaint, was exactly perfect for me. But what impresses me is how the story managed to be bold and successful. Challenging Christianity with words and actions as strong as those seen in Outlast 2 is something difficult to find, but it was exactly the touch of spice that the game neededA giant leap forward compared to its predecessor. With beautiful graphics, a larger setting, a scarier and bolder story, and a level design that would make other developers jealous, the second Outlast title is a clear demonstration of how a game should be created. Interestingly, at times the game becomes a bit monotonous, but the fear factor that we find during the 5 hours of gameplay makes even the most repetitive moments lively. I don't have many ideas of how I could have done it better, and I believe that even the length of the game, which for the time was a complaint, was exactly perfect for me. But what impresses me is how the story managed to be bold and successful. Challenging Christianity with words and actions as strong as those seen in Outlast 2 is something difficult to find, but it was exactly the touch of spice that the game needed to be so interesting. to be so interesting.