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OUTLAST II THEORY
After watching complete gameplay of this, I went back and rewatched walkthroughs of the first game and Whistleblower.
This game definitely takes place during the first game/Whistleblower. If you listen to Miles’ radio in the beginning of the first game, the news mentions weird animal and insect behavior and stroms in Arizona. This explains the insects that threw off Blake when he fell off that log before he met the deformed outcasts. We also know that the Walrider can possess animals too soooo… 😏
My theory is that Temple Gate was an old Murkoff experiment, and that the storm was caused by Murkoff technology (a bomb, maybe?). The Temple Gaters were probably predecessor experiments to the crazies at the Asylum.
Since Outlast/Whistleblower takes place during/after this sequel, it could be possible that Murkoff moved all the surviving inmates of Mount Massive with the Temple Gate inhabitants in order to eventually exterminate everyone there to destroy any more potential evidence (Miles Upshur and Waylon Park already did enough damage).
outlast 2 au where everything’s the same except blake and lynn are okay and get the help they need and jessica doesn’t go through that awful shit with the priest
jack as blake langermann!! (insp.)
(?? SPOILER ALERT ??) Sorry but I had to do something… the Fallen’s family
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Lynns pregnancy isn’t real
Just look at Blakes shadow in the birth scene. There is no baby in his hands! Even Lynn says: “There is nothing there.”
You can find the reason for this is outlast 1 Whistleblower: there are no women in the asylum because they became pseudo pregnant during the experiments. That’s why her belly grows rapidly (because of the strange microwaves perhaps) and got “pregnant” even though she and Blake didn’t have sex in months (he outright says it).
Knoth and Blake are hallucinating. So I guess there is also no apocalypse/bomb whatever. Or Murkoff tried to get rid of that place.
Look at his hands in the shadow. No Baby.
A modern Christ would use a camera, not a book.
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