Outlast II Reviews

Outlast II is ranked in the 60th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
No Recommendation / Blank
Apr 27, 2017

A wobbly first-person horror whose moments of splendid unease are spoiled by clunky stealth, casual misogyny and warmed-over scares.

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IGN
Top Critic
8.3 / 10.0
Apr 24, 2017

Outlast 2 is a terrifying sequel that builds upon the scares of the 2013 original.

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85 / 100
Apr 24, 2017

Stealth and pursuit haven't changed much in Outlast 2, but it excels as a beautiful, brutal journey through extreme spiritual anxieties.

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Apr 24, 2017

Horrific in completely the wrong way, Outlast 2 is a night-vision journey into frustration. An intriguing story just can't save the infuriating misery that awaits.

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Apr 24, 2017
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GameCentral
Top Critic
6 / 10
Apr 25, 2017

One of the scariest video games ever made, or at least it is for the first few hours – before it succumbs to wearying repetition and frustratingly unfair set pieces.

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7.8 / 10.0
Apr 24, 2017

Outlast 2 successfully builds on the foundations of the original, leaning more toward captivating, mind-bending horror

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7 / 10
Apr 24, 2017

Outlast 2's scripted chases can grow frustrating, but its gripping atmosphere and unnerving sound design deliver unparalleled tension.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 24, 2017

Outlast 2 made me feel terrible, but that's by design

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8 / 10.0
Apr 24, 2017

Outlast 2 is harrowing. It is a horror game that will make you want to take a shower after you're done with it. It's a horror game that will make you want to hold your loved ones just a little tighter next time you embrace them. It's a horror game that will scare you in the moment with shock and gore, then haunt you in the middle of the night with its ideas. And isn't that what the best of horror strives for?

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Apr 24, 2017

Segments from Outlast 2 are forever burned into my memories, acting as much as a traumatic experience as it was an exhilarating one. The thematic elements present throughout make the game even more high-stakes, taking a toll on you as a moral human being. God doesn't love Outlast 2 – not like I do.

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78 / 100
Apr 27, 2017

It delivers at making us enjoy while we suffer torture and it keeps the spirit of the franchise alive, altough it can't help repeating the same mistakes the previous games had.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 24, 2017

Outlast II creates a level of tension that has been very uncommon to see in a recent videogame. With great gameplay, amazing sound quality and outstanding setting, it becomes one of the best titles of 2017.

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8 / 10.0
Apr 24, 2017

If you liked Outlast, you will definitely love this sequel, which, though not perfect, is one of the most terrifying experiences ever.

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9 / 10
Apr 24, 2017

Outlast 2 is, from now on, one of the best horror videogames in history. Red Barrels has settle the future of horror and is full of gruesome situations and explicit violence. Tasty.

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8.5 / 10.0
Apr 24, 2017

If you thought the original did a good job of scaring you to death, this one does it 10 times better.

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6 / 10
Apr 25, 2017

Outlast 2 has some great design elements, and the night-vision handy-cam mechanic is still scary. But the jump scares and gore don't mix right with the elements of psychological horror, and the story retreads horror tropes that didn't need retreading.

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4 / 10.0
May 3, 2017

What, that doesn't sound fun to you? Me neither

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6 / 10.0
Apr 27, 2017

Outlast 2 can't compete with its own legacy, and while it's still a decent horror game with plenty of scares to offer, there is nothing I can point to here that I could claim as an improvement over the last one.

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Unscored
Apr 24, 2017

Shock tactics so persistently silly that they become the equivalent of a flaming bag of poo on a doorstep. I will always defend the right of horror fiction to be horrible, but never excuse it for being so dull in its depravity.

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