I was kind of skeptical of Outlast from the first trailer. One interesting gimmick and no means of self-defense did little to excite me when the rest seemed so typical of everything that bores me about horror games. Cliche set-up, jump scares, over-the-top gore, shrieking musical stings. Bleh.
Yet, I somehow wound up owning it anyway, feeling I'd perhaps jumped to conclusions too quickly. It was cheap, so I checked it out to see if my initial suspicions would prove incorrect.
Nnnnnope. It was pretty much exactly as I'd predicted, the virtual equivalent of a haunted house ride thrown together by Micheal Bay. Having to run and hide from the bad guys rather than shoot them in the face does make things more tense and the threat more believable, but I don't feel a complete lack of weaponry excuses a complete lack of subtlety or originality. Besides, chase scenes kind of stop being thrilling and start becoming tedious after enough of them have gone by, particularly when you get stuck in one for five minutes, unsure of where to go.
So, outside of one or two admittedly effective moments, I didn't find Outlast all that scary. Since I seem to be in the minority on this, though, my question was: did you?
Yet, I somehow wound up owning it anyway, feeling I'd perhaps jumped to conclusions too quickly. It was cheap, so I checked it out to see if my initial suspicions would prove incorrect.
Nnnnnope. It was pretty much exactly as I'd predicted, the virtual equivalent of a haunted house ride thrown together by Micheal Bay. Having to run and hide from the bad guys rather than shoot them in the face does make things more tense and the threat more believable, but I don't feel a complete lack of weaponry excuses a complete lack of subtlety or originality. Besides, chase scenes kind of stop being thrilling and start becoming tedious after enough of them have gone by, particularly when you get stuck in one for five minutes, unsure of where to go.
So, outside of one or two admittedly effective moments, I didn't find Outlast all that scary. Since I seem to be in the minority on this, though, my question was: did you?