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Outlast 2

- Reviewed on  Switch  - Outlast 2 released on April 24th, 2017.  Set in the same universe as the first Outlast, Outlast 2 is a heart stopping, stress inducing nightmare for anyone wanting to play it.  Filled with chases, puzzles, and of course, gore, Outlast 2 lives up to its predecessor.  It might not be as scary as the first Outlast (in my opinion), but it is definitely worth playing to see the journey involved. This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Red Barrels are the developers of Outlast and Outlast 2, and from the first Outlast game, I know they would hold nothing back in terms of disturbing horror.  Scenes in Outlast 2 made me feel absolutely disgusted and uneasy. However, that is the point of making a successful horror title.  Outlast 2 takes place in Northern Arizona where you play as Blake Langermann, the main protagonist of this ten-hour game.  The game starts with you and your ...

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

- Reviewed on  PS4  - Resident Evil 7: Biohazard released on January 23rd, 2017.  Using the brand new (at its time) Resident Evil Game Engine, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard went back to its roots of being a great horror experience (in my opinion).  Combining the action sequences of past RE titles, and the famous RE puzzles their known for, RE7 is a perfect blend of Resident Evil features that some say, saved the franchise from becoming stale.   This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... You take on the role of main protagonist Ethan Winters (making his series debut).  After a video emerges of his long-lost wife, Mia, Ethan heads to Dulvey, Louisiana where a whole nightmare is waiting for him. During my first, initial playthrough of RE7, I was terrified beyond belief.  RE7 kind of gave me my first, true horror experience, and was one of the first Resident Evil titles I played / owned.  This sca...