![]() According to the developers, the main setting takes place in a secluded village, located somewhere in the canyons of Arizona. Murkoff is also scheduled to make their appearance. The game will take place in the same universe as Outlast, after the events of the Mount Massive Asylum Slaughter. I don't know where your getting this "plot" from.but that isn't what it says on the wiki for Outlast 2's plot. The only games I can came up right now are Redneck Rampage (an old game about shooting hicks) and Resident Evil 4, which action is supposed to be set in Spain, and while it might be a great game overall, as a Spaniard I am I can assure you they did a very poor research job. Or maybe it's just me not knowing enough of them to reject the idea, it's pretty attractive to me, indeed. My point is, even though this is a squeezed topic in movies, I can't claim we had that many similar videogames. even that one episode of the X-Files, 'Home', about a family of freaks. It has brought us some 7th art pieces like Salem's Lot, The hills have eyes, The Texas chainsaw, Children of the corn, Motel Hell, Two thousand maniacs, Night of the living dead, The last house to the left, The crazies. I'm not referring to the helicopter crash whatsoever, but the whole concept of the dark lost rural cornfield zone of the southern USA, that might be filled with murderers, crazy villagers, freaks, or vampires as well. Originally posted by fraxon1:This is actually a cliché that I quite like, at least in the cinema world. It's sure generic as heck, but doesn't this genre deserve this kind of tribute? ![]() This is actually a cliché that I quite like, at least in the cinema world.
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