![]() ![]() It really bugged me at first, I was hoping for a post-credits scene but it never came. ![]() My first thought after the credits was “that was it”? Not because it’s short (it’s about twice as long as Outlast 1… a thorough playthrough lasting 5 hours+ and a speedrun 2,5 hours), but because it was such a short ending scene without any resolution to the game’s events. Just the ending feels very abrupt and there could have been some more revelations. Normally I’d not be a fan of this way of storytelling through collectibles, but admittedly it suits the game and setting. It’s one of those stories where you have to read “between the lines”, where the little details matter far more than the bigger picture. Many things contradict each other or just don’t make sense – not necessarily a bad thing because the story is intentionally portrayed in such a way that you must make your own conclusions. It basically cries for a DLC to give us the real ending. ![]() On the other hand, the ending feels very unsatisfying because none of the big mysteries get solved. So it is vital that you look for these collectibles and read them carefully. The cutscenes bring up more questions than answers. On the one hand this is very interesting as you have to fill in the blanks yourself and must find collectibles ( documents & recordings) to understand what’s going on. The story is… confusing - and leaves many questions unanswered. They took it as far as they could without getting their game banned in certain countries. In terms of gore and brutality it’s about the same. A promise it absolutely keeps! There is a lot of gore and humiliated bodies – ranging from eyes cut out to skinned alive and even some torture. Compared to the first game (I highly recommend that you play it if you haven’t already), I found Outlast 2 to be less scary and it has fewer jump scares. Please enjoy” – those are the words you are greeted with when starting the story. “Outlast 2 contains intense violence, gore, graphic sexual content, and strong language. All we know for certain is that the Tempus Torrent marksman rifle will be the newest addition with the roll out of Season 02 Reloaded.Available Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC Without confirmation from Activision, it’s unknown if there are plans to release the PKM in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 in a future season. With light machine guns being front and center of the Warzone 2 meta, the PKM could take over the game if it does release. The PKM was a popular choice among light machine gun fans in Modern Warfare 2019 and Warzone 1. The most recent example can be seen in the Modern Warfare 2 campaign, where the crossbow could be equipped, but it didn’t become available to unlock in multiplayer until Season 02. However, developers has been known to tease weapons before their release. At first glance, it does look very similar to the PKM that appeared in Modern Warfare 2019, leading some players to believe that its just leftover assets from Infinity Ward’s previous entry. In a building at the back of the Farm 18 multiplayer map, they find what they believe to be a PKM model mounted on the wall inside of an armory. Reddit user Viktorieluz posted the discovery on the Modern Warfare 2 subreddit. The PKM is found in a Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer map Here, Activision described the gun as being able to deal “high damage with a moderate fire rate.” The high damage in particular made it a deadly contender on any map and mode. The last time players used the PKM was in Modern Warfare 2019. Now, a Modern Warfare 2 fan has discovered a clue which suggests the PKM could arrive in the future. This season, we’ve seen the ISO Hemlock assault rifle and the KV Broadside shotgun join the fight. There are some fresh additions, as well as the return of fan-favorite weaponry from previous Call of Duty titles. Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 has a long list of weapons for you to choose. ![]()
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