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great survival. wanna see this game on gog DRM free. pls vote!
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/outlast_1



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB4Y47j9vxg
Just finished it. It was a neat game. Tense and scary. It got a little weird by the end (you won't like it if you're not into supernatural/sci-fi type stuff), but it fit the story they built, and I found it really enjoyable. Well worth the $20 price tag, despite being fairly short at about 4 hours. I'd say a speed run could be done in about 2.5 hours though.
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nightrunner227: Just finished it. It was a neat game. Tense and scary. It got a little weird by the end (you won't like it if you're not into supernatural/sci-fi type stuff), but it fit the story they built, and I found it really enjoyable. Well worth the $20 price tag, despite being fairly short at about 4 hours. I'd say a speed run could be done in about 2.5 hours though.
wow that's a bit short for me. Sure gameplay time is not a measure for the game experience but still. For me this is waiting for a discount. These past few year i found for myself that newer releases just aren't fun or good enough for the price they are asking. They also have no replay value whatsover, gaming turned into a disposable commidity for me (play it once and never again), but i still play a lot of game from previous gens , some of them i have beaten countless of times. There are exceptions but these are becoming rare and rarer. Hence the waiting for a discount on a 20$ 4 hour long game. I have felt that I waisted my money for far too many times.

Outlast looks great though and i hope for the developers it does well and I hope for us that it comes here (so voted).
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nightrunner227: Just finished it. It was a neat game. Tense and scary. It got a little weird by the end (you won't like it if you're not into supernatural/sci-fi type stuff), but it fit the story they built, and I found it really enjoyable. Well worth the $20 price tag, despite being fairly short at about 4 hours. I'd say a speed run could be done in about 2.5 hours though.
Random question: Can you see if Outlast runs without Steam, i.e., just double-clicking the program while Steam isn't running? A bunch of Steam games do this, and if Outlast is the same way, I won't have to wait for a DRM-free version. Thanks in advance!
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xxxIndyxxx: wow that's a bit short for me. Sure gameplay time is not a measure for the game experience but still. For me this is waiting for a discount. These past few year i found for myself that newer releases just aren't fun or good enough for the price they are asking. They also have no replay value whatsover, gaming turned into a disposable commidity for me (play it once and never again), but i still play a lot of game from previous gens , some of them i have beaten countless of times. There are exceptions but these are becoming rare and rarer. Hence the waiting for a discount on a 20$ 4 hour long game. I have felt that I waisted my money for far too many times.
That is a problem I have with a lot of games nowadays - short playtime and zero replay value. And 20 USD for 4 hours is a bit too much for me, especially when this seems like a game you will not play again.

Other than that the game does look awesome and I am sure I will check it out when it comes with a discount.
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nightrunner227: Just finished it. It was a neat game. Tense and scary. It got a little weird by the end (you won't like it if you're not into supernatural/sci-fi type stuff), but it fit the story they built, and I found it really enjoyable. Well worth the $20 price tag, despite being fairly short at about 4 hours. I'd say a speed run could be done in about 2.5 hours though.
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pedrovay2003: Random question: Can you see if Outlast runs without Steam, i.e., just double-clicking the program while Steam isn't running? A bunch of Steam games do this, and if Outlast is the same way, I won't have to wait for a DRM-free version. Thanks in advance!
I don't think so. Even moving it to a new location and using the non-Steam launcher.exe prompted it to search for Steam. =/
Watching theRadBrad play it. I prefer his calm demeanor over Markiplier or PewDie.
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tfishell: Watching theRadBrad play it. I prefer his calm demeanor over Markiplier or PewDie.
When I want calm, I go to Cry. He's one of the most mellow YouTubers I've seen. Unfortunately, he's going to be livestreaming Outlast. (Unfortunate because that means the full playthrough won't be put up on YouTube.
It might be a good idea to continually, um, "harass" them via e-mail about the GOG release. I've already sent an inquiry.
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pedrovay2003: Random question: Can you see if Outlast runs without Steam, i.e., just double-clicking the program while Steam isn't running? A bunch of Steam games do this, and if Outlast is the same way, I won't have to wait for a DRM-free version. Thanks in advance!
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nightrunner227: I don't think so. Even moving it to a new location and using the non-Steam launcher.exe prompted it to search for Steam. =/
Aw, crap. :( Well, thanks for trying. If I end up getting it, I may try to uninstall Steam and see if it runs then -- Funny enough, there's at least one game that tries to search for Steam if the client is installed, and launches just fine if it isn't.