
Subtle hints are dropped here and there to the connection between the two. There is not a lot of references to Outlast 1, as it is not a direct sequel to the first entry of the franchise. There are also collectibles that shed light on the dealings of the cult, and the factions within the levels, and as to why they want Blake and Lynn. Blake’s past is revealed to us over the course of the game through flashbacks that get more and more violent as the story progresses. While the story seems simple enough, in the beginning, it does go to a few places. They also have your wife, as they believe she is bearing The Antichrist, so it is up to Blake to save his wife before the Cultists kill her. After wandering a bit on the hills you come across some “nice” people in a small town, and they try to kill, maim, strangle and burn you on sight. When Blake wakes up, he finds the pilot to be skinned and tied to a post with barbed wire, and his wife nowhere to be seen. Sadly their ride is cut short when a blinding flash of light knocks out their helicopter, and they crash land near a village.

He and his wife (Lynn) take a helicopter ride to the approximate location from where the girl could have come from. You play as Blake Langermann who an investigative journalist is trying to uncover what happened with a mysterious Jane Doe that was found near a highway in Arizona. Let us see if switching from an Asylum to a religious cult has done any favors for the franchise, and if four years was enough to reinvent the wheel. The developers have also aimed to up the ante on the insanity and not just the gore, in order for the player to question his sanity.
#OUTLAST 2 ENEMIES PLUS#
While the first game was a small indie title, with a short running time, plus in a rather closed environment, the sequel is a much larger endeavor, and it is a bit more open compared to the previous game’s level.
