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Back when The Outlast Trials first went live in Early Access, I previewed the game and described it as capable of being one of the best multiplayer horror games out there. As The Outlast Trials prepares for its 1.0 launch, I feel itās safe to say that my high expectations of the game havenāt quite been met ā but that doesnāt mean that The Outlast Trials is unenjoyable by any stretch.
The Outlast Trials nails both atmosphere and sound design to an impressive degree, and looks fantastic while doing so. Itās polished, pristine, and has significantly improved the single-player experience since I last played, but when it comes to content that is highly-replayable that doesnāt feel repetitive, it is lacking. And considering The Outlast Trials is the seriesā first foray into providing a ālive-serviceā multiplayer title with all the terror and scares of the original Outlast games, youād expect there to be greater longevity in the trials and programs provided for players. There isn't. After 15 hours or so, things actually begin to feel more mundane than they do terrifying, but that doesnāt stop the occasional jumpscare from scaring you silly.
Rather than the linear story weāre used to from Outlast and Outlast 2, The Outlast Trials instead whisks players away to a laboratory headed by the one and only Murkoff Corporation. This notorious organization is far from done with its inhumane experiments on innocent civilians, and this time around, itās seeing exactly how hard it can push common folk - reagents - into becoming sleeper agents for the government. If youāre into psychological experiments, the death games of the Saw series, and the conspiracy theories surrounding MKUltra, youāll no doubt find The Outlast Trials and its evidence logs - documents you can pick up for additional lore - deeply interesting. Are they interesting enough to see it through to the final trials, though? Iām not sure, especially considering you can make your escape long before then.
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