

I don’t get cool lore, character development, or the opportunity to explore Linda’s ample trauma, or even help her heal from it.īut there are some good aspects. But they don’t really contribute to anything. And as a person who loves side quests, I was super excited about it. And the way she swings an axe is genuinely pathetic.īeyond that, there are a lot of side quests. Other boss fights feel so easy as to be anticlimactic. Shots that feel like they should hit sometimes don’t.

I’ve complained about camera-based battle systems in my Fatal Frame gameplay reviews but DreadOut 2 is the absolute pinnacle of bad battle systems. The gameplay is also, unfortunately, not great. Even playing both, DreadOut 1 and the standalone game Keepers of Dark, this game still barely makes sense. We’ve gotten so many great horror indie games that look amazing in the past year that it’s hard to excuse the roughness, especially for a remastered game.īut the true deep sin of DreadOut 2 is that its story doesn’t make any sense without having played the previous installment, even with the cinematic at the start. The models can still be awkward, the environment borders on drab and forgettable. It doesn’t look like it was made for next gen consoles. 512 MB Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT, AMD Radeon HD 3830 or Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics card.Every horror palette is a variety of browns, greys, and maybe a splash of red.Dual core 2.4GHZ Intel or 2.5GHZ AMD processor.The minimum system requirements of the game are as follows: It can be said that the graphics of DreadOut are quite successful. The creatures we encounter sometimes push us to close the game and breathe. When we take pictures of ghosts using our mobile phones camera, we can stop them. In the game where we will witness the scenes that will freeze our blood, we use our mobile phones to stop the ghosts. In DreadOut, we have to fight ghosts while helping our hero solve the puzzles that come his way.

Linda discovers she is no longer connected to reality and struggles to break out of this paranormal dimension. When they enter the village school, everything turns into a nightmare and this abandoned village reveals its dark and evil secrets. Afterwards, they decide to take a look at this village, which seems to be in a peaceful sleep. Our heroine, Linda and her friends, on this trip together, take a little detour and discover a small abandoned village. The story of our game begins with a school trip. We are witnessing the nightmare adventure of a young high school student in DreadOut, a horror game in which TPS, that is, a 3rd person camera angle is preferred. DreadOut is a game you might like if you like horror games that scare you with their atmosphere.
