Keith from Twinfinite writes: "The fine folks behind Outlast had a discrete presence at PAX this year, but the horror game fan in me led me to them. It looks fantastic, and follows in the footsteps of traditional survival horror games in an industry where the classics are all becoming action games. The quality of the interview is poor in terms of audio (we had to use the shotgun mic), and in terms of me being a little out-of-it, but all credit goes to the developer for bearing with me and getting us excited about the game. Outlast released yesterday (September 4th) on Steam for a very-reasonable $20."
Footage from what appears to be a prototype build of Red Barrels' first-person psychological survival horror game, Outlast, has emerged.
This sounds interesting. Red Barrels is teaming up with Lionsgate and renown horror producer Roy Lee to develop a feature film anchored in the rich and horrifying universe of the Outlast series.
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Very safe list of horror games. I would argue that Amnesia Machine for Pig was not that great. Dark Descent was much a much better game.
Far better games have been released in this genre (Dead Space Remake, Alien Isolation, Alan Wake 2 etc).