Outlast Whistleblower is an amazing game that I've played over the past couple of weeks with me friend Molly. In the game you walk around an insane asylum but you can't fight any og the peasants off all you can do is run, and to me this is scarier that fighting them because you know if you get near them they'll just kill you straight away.
Another thing I like about this game is that the only way you can see is if you hold up your camera and use the light, but the camera will run out of battery if you use the light for too long. if you do run out of battery you still can use night vision mode bit you can only see something if it is right in your face.
Not only is the game scary it's so dark and interesting, the story involves the government and experimentation and the human body, and how the government are trying to make a weapon out of a human but the subject turned into the 'Walrider'. The Walrider is actually a swarm of nanites, small, nanoscopic machines who possess great strength and power. It took possession of William "Billy" Hope, as shown in a document Billy was undergoing Morphogenic Engine Therapy. He learnt to self direct the lucid dream states, he was then capable of controlling the Walrider.
Another character I really like is in the DLC and is called Eddie Gluskin, who is a man trying to make other men into women so that he can have a family and raise children differently to how he was raised. When you encounter Eddie for the first time he calls you darling and tries to get you and turn you into a woman so you can have his children. In the game you get to see one of Eddies experimentations on turning a man into a woman and its very disturbing to see because it's imitating child birth.
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