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They'll also search rooms more thoroughly if they know you're nearby, so you must keep moving from spot to spot in order to keep from getting caught. They won't waste time bashing down doors if they're not locked.

  • Artificial Brilliance: Enemies are a lot smarter in this game compared to the first Outlast.
  • By the end of the game, even Knoth seems to have been shocked back to some semblance of sanity. In a dark twist, it turns out that Lynn and Blake's child is the Antichrist - or at least, the cult BELIEVES it is.
  • The Antichrist: What with Knoth's cult being based around The Book of Revelation-style teachings on the End Times, it makes sense that this would be a subject of the story as well.
  • To further play up the realism (and add insult to injury), they aren't even huge bolts, as they have to fit into a small crossbow that someone as tiny as Laird can wield. You can take, at most, two hits from Laird's crossbow before dying. Aside from the Murkoff Corporation, and that's only shown through connection with the towers. No characters, settings, or plot-lines return from Outlast and its DLC.
  • And Now For Something Completely Different: It's only a sequel in spirit.
  • Outlast: The Murkoff Account helps clear most of this up. Is Lynn's child really the Antichrist? Was the final shot really the apocalypse beginning and/or the Murkoff building exploding? That is, if the baby was real to begin with.
  • Ambiguous Situation: A lot of the final moments of the ending are unclear.
  • Datamining of the models reveals the breasts are fake and made of mud and there's a small hint of a penis under the mud vagina, implying Val is a trans woman. Red Barrels gives us a concrete Shrug of God when asked about it.
  • Ambiguous Gender: Val clearly has the body of a woman, but there's a lot of evidence to suggest otherwise.
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    Speaking of Blake, he's still alive but is stuck in a catatonic state, and the explosion he witnessed wasn't the sun but actually the Murkoff building. note Though why Lynn couldn't see the baby, if her "There's nothing there" line was any indication, is unclear. The only reason Blake was able to see the baby was because he was brainwashed as well, explaining his frequent hallucinations.

  • The ending is also given some better context Lynn's sudden pregnancy was actually a phantom pregnancy caused by the tower relays, meaning that the baby was, in fact, never real.
  • The inhabitants of Temple Gate are all under the influence of brainwashing microwaves emitted by several nearby tower relays, which were set up by the Murkoff Corporation.
  • All There in the Manual: Outlast: The Murkoff Account provides some backstory for the game's events.
  • Or not, thanks to Your Mind Makes It Real and the towers messing with their heads as much as everyone else's.
  • All for Nothing: Lynn dies at the end of the game, rendering everything Blake has been through to save her completely meaningless.
  • However, it gets a Surprisingly Realistic Outcome when the air vent can't hold his weight, and he collapses through it into the room below.
  • Air-Vent Passageway: At one point, Blake crawls through an air vent.
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    Both Blake and Lynn not only survive a helicopter crash, but they both manage to evade a cult full of religious nutjobs for a good long while. She manages to get away from the cult twice under her own power, though she needs Blake's help the second time in order to make it much further. Eddie’s section is great horror.Blake must find his wife, find out what the town is hiding, and escape with his life - if he can even manage to escape. You’re called a slut, a whore, by a (for Outlast standards) nice looking man in a suit with an appealing voice. Waylon is hobbled, and pursued by a man who wants to do horrible things to him, use him as an incubator for his seed.

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    It’s so satisfying to watch reactions to Eddie’s segments in the game because he makes men uncomfortable. The character that flips the table and instills in men the same fear that most women have with abusive men. kind of weak but also kind of scary because there’s this lingering tension that he could come back and continue his chase. You encounter him a few times then he goes away. The DLC kind of has a similar feel, there’s Frank, the cannibal who serves as the first real threat and blood-pumper.

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    They’re effective and don’t overstay their welcome. There’s Trager, who had a short amount of screen time, but is bursting with personality and has quite a few notes and documents to really indicate who he was as a person. With the base game, you have characters like Chris Walker, the constant threat that follows you everywhere and who you have a few really intense encounters with who dies in a spectacular way to showcase an even bigger immediate threat to your safety, the Walrider.






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