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É, com essa DLC, eu percebi que esse pessoal sabem fazer jogos de terror incríveis. Assim como a campanha do jogo essa DLC segue o mesmo rumo, em primeira pessoa, com um terror inimaginável de bom, gameplay ótima, gráficos surpreendentes, tudo oque um jogo de terror precisa para ser bom. É incrível a forma com que eles conseguiram encaixar tudo isso em uma DLC tão curta, mas que ao mesmo tempo consegue nos divertir muito e trazer aquele terror que a campanha possui. Me diverti muito do inicio ao fim, tomei vários sustos e conclui com magnitude. Ótima DLC!

Uma DLC que soma demais pro game, mostra outra perspectiva do hospício e no fim ainda conclui a história da campanha principal com um final ótimo. Isso torna a DLC indispensável pra quem jogar a primeira campanha.

"what if we made outlast.......but good?"

pretty nice addition to the first game with some amazing villains


holyy shit. whistleblower pretty much improves on any faults of the base game. perfectly horrifying while building so much tension it gave me a migraine. (good). as well as a great new set of characters thrown at you including our protagonist. the story here is also an incredibly interesting addition parallel to the original and serves an arguably much more fulfilling ending.

overall red barrels closed this game with an absolute bang. i personally found the last quarter of outlast to be a little bland, as it sort of throws random shorter chases in quicker succession but with no real merit. whistleblower completely corrects this part of the game. it's often fast-paced and highly tense, as you quickly understand that anything could happen at any moment. they really went all out on this one. play it.

Pretty much an extra 2 hours of gameplay. Ties up the story where it left over and a few extra scares. Enjoyable DLC.

Shorter, scarier and hints at something interesting about sexual assault with its villain, but then does nothing with it.

Reveals more of Outlast's story through the perspective of a different character. Rather than viewing this as a separate entity or add-on, I see this DLC as a crucial component to complete the Outlast experience. It's decently shorter than the main game and contains many details of the plot that weren't clear before.

enjoyed this more than the base game, but mainly because it's shorter

An improvement over the base game, this DLC has more lighted areas to bring some fresh air into the base game's very dark locations. It makes great use of the previous locations, having you reexplore them and revisit some of the characters of the base game before its events take place. Some ties with the main scenario were also really great and surprising.

It also has less annoying chases and moments where you get stuck, a better "pursuer" for a big chunk of the experience and overall it just flows better.

Played for 5 mins, watched a playthrough on Survival Horror Network, that's enough for me.

more of the same as the original, but with even more of an obsession with dick trauma and a monster more memorable than any of the base game's but for all the wrong reasons

eddie gluskin is operating on 4d chess levels of misogyny some men only dream of reaching

Yeah so basically this dlc addon whatever the fuck you wanna call it, is better than the first outlast game. It take's its much shorter length and and is able to make something somewhat resembling a story, because they dont need to stretch it out so that the price for a full game is reasonable. The groom is EASILY the scariest fucking person I have ever seen in a video game, and him and that room of hundreds of hanging bodies probably scared more than anything bar P.T.

La exploración en este DLC es menos intrusiva con sus indicaciones y te permite explorar algo a tu voluntad. Los enemigos son más interesantes con una trama más enfocada, y los escenarios que te encuentras sí llega a tener sentido que sean dentro de un espacio cerrado.

De resto... ehhhhh opino igual que el juego base (leer mi reseña acá https://www.backloggd.com/u/AdSmokinStyle/review/113507/ ) Y le pongo peor nota solo porque sus sustos son increiblemente más estupidos que en el juego base, la IA se le frió el cerebro más de una vez, en ocasiones volviendo a su punto de spawn teniendome LITERALMENTE AL LADO o congelándose en frente mio. Tambien que no tiene sentido que el protagonista de este DLC te dan el contexto de que está prácticamente en bolas, sin ningún ítem de por medio, pero igual puede escribir en su anotador invisible... Ya no quiero saber más nada de esta franquicia.

Review EN/PTBR

An excellent DLC that fills the end of the game very well and shows the most romantic man on earth willing to do anything to give you a uterus and have a happy family with you.

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Uma excelente DLC que preenche muito bem o final do jogo e mostra o homem mais romântico da terra disposto a fazer de tudo pra te dar um útero e ter uma família feliz com você.

made my fiancee watch the forced gender reassignment game

Whistleblower may technically be a DLC, but for me it’s Outlast 1.1. Our main character still hasn’t learned how to talk, luckily he’s not nearly as stupid as our protagonist in the first one, ignoring him trying to expose his employers WHILE STILL IN THE FACILITY. It’s no secret I relished the first game, and that trend continues in the DLC. If I could point to only one game that smartly, most generally encapsulates the wide genre of horror in the most accessible way possible I would point to Outlast. It feels like the most horror game of all horror games. I don’t mean it’s my favorite horror title, or that it’s the scariest game I’ve played. What I mean is that both of these outings feel like the most succinct examples of classic horror in setting, tone, and story.

It’s just two games about two men in an insane asylum who very much should not and do not want to be there, encountering truly vile creatures at every step of the way as they fight to escape. Fight being figurative, as the game doesn’t let you fight back. It’s a little frustrating, but I suppose it works with the themes of utter helplessness that this franchise loves. Besides some optional documents there’s no excess of nonconsensual lore, out-of-place puzzles, or tonally clashing gameplay switches. You’re just some nerd with a camera and a dream. And If there’s one thing that this DLC gets right, it’s the crazies, or as the game supplies in a more PC manner, the variants.

Frank fits in right at home with his cannibalistic tendencies, and don’t even get me started on Eddie Gluskin. I won’t spoil in case anyone reading isn’t familiar with his…. style. I know I said this isn’t the scariest game I played, but man. This guy, as a guy myself, makes me question that. What a downright horrific dilemma he puts the player in. I didn’t think they could top Trager’s quasi-medical torture in the first game, now look who has egg on his face. All in all a 10/10 in terms of upping the ante on the derangement for this game. In fact, I’d probably go back to this DLC before I went back to the main title again.

The first game was short so it shouldn’t be a surprise that it’s DLC is even shorter. Still, it’s cheap and frequently comes with the base game anyway. Because of that I’ll say what I often do when recommending sequels, seeing as it applies doubly so here as a 1:1 DLC. If you like the first game, get this one. If the franchise’s commitment of helplessness bothers you yet you still have latent interest in the world, then maybe Outlast: Trials is more your thing. It’s multiplayer sure, but you can also throw bricks at people.

Same game as the first basically, but from a different narrative perspective and with different primary enemies. More gruesome than the first, so I'd only recommend playing this if you are comfortable with what could be considered torture porn in some parts.

mi opinion de este dlc es la misma que la del primero (https://www.backloggd.com/u/keiler_shura/review/129671/)
Los enemigos y diseño de este juego están mas elaborados, además, su corta duración le juega a su favor.

A quicker length and less monotonous tasks lead to this DLC being just as good as the original Outlast, if not a little better. The improvements create an experience with very few dull moments, and it's a good way to spend an October evening during spooky season.

A DLC that somehow betters an already solid modern day horror game. Cannot recommend enough.

10/10.


The scariest DLC I've ever played

Better than the first game. I love the ties between this DLC's story and the main game. I had lots of fun and strived to collect all the collectibles just like the main game. This DLC's atmosphere is even eerier than the first one. Also the antagonists hunting you down were so much better. Also this game truly made me never want to have kids. The miracle of birth my ass. This DLC like the main game also had plenty of WTF moments possibly even more than the first.
Side note: Fuck Eddie Gulkskin/The Groom good antagonist... But nope nope absolutely not.

Não lembrava que ele era tão bom... é bizarro como uma DLC consegue ser mais assustadors q o jogo original!

Worst than original game, everyone said me that it's was better than Outlast 1, and when I played, I beat and thought "that's it ?", this DLC have the same problems from original game, the new enemies are forgettable (except Eddie Gluskin), but at least the end is better and Waylon >>>>> Miles