'Although much of the contact between the creature and Blake is obscurred, by it taking place below screen, the sexualised surroundings and aggressive behaviour of the creature suggest that it is an assault which is sexual in nature sic. I can absolutely see Lynn becoming susceptible to whatever effect causes the pregnancies, even in such a short time - part of the purpose of the mistreatment at the asylum was to break people down into extreme distress and anguish so that the engine could use them to create the nanite swarm. Regarding Outlast 2s sexual content, the Board felt justified in refusing to rate the game. Women in the vicinity of the Engine, even when never exposed to it directly, were manifesting pseudo-pregnancies that ended in death, so they removed all the patients from the female ward and let go all the female employees - there's even an aside about how some of the women were suing Murkoff for discrimination. Anyone who thinks this is fine should be on a list somewhere.If you read all of the notes/files you come across in Outlast and Whistleblower, you find out there's a reason you don't see any female characters at all during the first two games. The devs should be ashamed for even thinking this was fine in the first place. Ive seen many posts addressing the 'ban' situation, but Im more intrigued about this scene. the wife's part is right there in front of you. So, as many of you know, news outlets have been covering that the game Outlast 2 will not be allowed to be released in Australia due to a scene in the game portraying sexual violence. And that is the part that happens just under the view of the player. Depending on the denomination my dad was following that year, new and. This article contains spoilers for Outlast II. Content Warning: Sexual Assault, Child Abuse.
The story of Jessica Gray is tragic, but the horrific reality of it dug out memories I'd long since forgotten. It follows the story of Waylon Park, an ex-Murkoff employee attempting to escape the asylum and expose its secrets to the world. How Outlast 2 Helped Me Accept My Catholic Trauma. Outlast: Whistleblower is a first-person survival horror game by Red Barrels.
as in, there are male creatures/people doing that to the guys wife and then he gets jumped by a female one. If you were looking for the Outlast: Whistleblower playthrough on their livestreams, see Outlast: Whistleblower (Livestream). So Outlast 2 stealth released on the Switch this morning as well, but with the stealth Switch release there was also something new for other platforms of the game (PC, PS4, Xbox One), which is a new update called 'Story Mode', some changes to the pacing of the regular game, and on PC some re-inserted cut content. The main character witnesses his wife being assaulted in that manner before he gets anything done to him. in the other games, there were a lot of gruesome scenes, too. Your wife is chained up getting assaulted in the background. Your trip starts on a helicopter, where you wake up from a dream. Your wife is chained up getting assaulted in the background. You are Blake Langermann, cameraman, and husband to Lynn Langermann, an investigative journalist who’s looking into the suspicious murder of a pregnant woman in rural Arizona.
From this perspective I kinda of get that. It is implied he raped and killed Jessica Gray by pushing her down the stairs, then staged her hanging as a suicide. He was a teacher at the school attended by Blake, Lynn and Jessica. I see rape as more revolting than murder even. Father Loutermilch is a major antagonist in the 2017 survival horror video game Outlast 2, serving as the main antagonist of the school segments in the game. Originally posted by V I D A L:Genarly I think sexual violence to be worst than any other type of violence. it would, if it was a male creature raping a woman." Not saying it's ok, but the simple fact that in the game its a "woman raping a man" make it more tolerable. I believe I have more of a feminism side in most scenarios, but when it came to rape, it feels a lot more "wrong" if it's a man sexualy assaulting a woman than if it's a woman sexualy assaulting a man. That said, for some reason reading the scene didn't shock me for the simple fact that the sexual violence was made by a female creature forcing sex into the male protagonist. but if she gets raped, I feel like my anger would be beyond control and I might take the matter on my own hands and end up doing something stupid. I mean, if I had a daughter for example and she gets murdered, I would let the police handle it and bring justice to the criminal. I see rape as more revolting than murder even. Genarly I think sexual violence to be worst than any other type of violence.