DreadOut Remastered Collection

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DreadOut Remastered Collection | Teaser Trailer
DreadOut Remastered Collection | PS5 | Nintendo Switch | Digital & Physical Edition: Coming Soon
Critic Reviews for DreadOut Remastered Collection
In its current state, you’ll be lucky to beat this game. There is no telling what causes some of the bugs. It feels random, but maybe during a full moon on Friday the 13th, DreadOut might not throw up all over itself. It could have been “so bad, it’s good”, but instead it’s “so bad, it’s unplayable”.
A new way to experience the first two games in the DreadOut series
DreadOut distinguishes itself within the horror genre by drawing inspiration from Indonesian folklore, creating a unique and intriguing atmosphere. Regretfully, it is painful to play due to the harrowing roughness of the final product. Despite its current flaws, it possesses potential for improvement. A critical update is necessary to rectify game-breaking glitches, crashes, and graphical bugs. Given the prolonged period of unresolved issues on the PC platform, the likelihood of these fixes being applied to any console versions is remote.
DreadOut Remastered Collection is a horror game with great potential, but it lacks plot and technical aspects.
Review in Italian | Read full review
DreadOut Remastered Collection may not be suited for everyone if you aren’t a fan of campy horror experiences with cheesy plotlines or lack thereof. The cutscenes found within are always a little treat to watch as well, with a blend of horror and light comedic elements as well.
DreadOut: Remastered Collection is not a perfect series, and this remaster still shows that time hasn’t been kind to it. However, I have a soft spot for horror games based on Asian Folklore, and this Fatal Frame-inspired adventure is at the very least worth a go. Full of charm and interesting ideas, but often stumbling in execution. Just be prepared for a game that is occasionally frustrating.
As much purposefulness as there are interesting ideas, DreadOut has an extremely unfinished gameplay full of design problems and a poorly told story that can lead a game with interesting ideas to collapse.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
For me, the DreadOut Remastered Collection was a creepy, unsettling experience that left a lasting impression. The ghosts and their ties to Indonesian folklore will no doubt cause me a few sleepless nights, and even though some parts of the game tested my patience, I’m glad I stuck with it. The biggest question though is…am I still afraid of pale creepy ghosts, you bet your life I am!!



















