Playing The Outlast Trials alone is TERRIFYING



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Red Barrels invites you to experience mind-numbing terror, this time with friends. Whether you go through the trials alone or in teams, if you survive long enough and complete the therapy, Murkoff will happily let you leave… but will you be the same?

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  1. And you want to know the scariest part about these trials, Diva, ma'am? T H E Y A C T U A L L Y H A P P E N E D!

    If you remember the Doctor's lore, you'd know that he was, during the height of the Cold War, a scientist involved in the Infamous Operation: MK ULTRA mind control/ psychological torture experiments, a project overseen by the Central Intelligence Agency and funded by private corporations (such as Murkoff, the overarching antagonists of the whole Outlast series, who were behind the unethical experiments at Mount Massive, and the mind control radio towers that played subliminal cues and led to the formation of the cult in Outlast 2; this game is their origin story, showing how they got started).

    The stated goals of Operation: MK ULTRA were derived from this memorandum from the project that directly preceded it, Operation: ARTICHOKE (c. 1952; 7 years before this game, which is set in 1959), which posed the question: "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self-preservation?"

    It originally intended that these methods be used to weed out Soviet spies and communist sympathizers… but as the people involved looked at the knowledge they had acquired about how the human mind operates, and the best ways to control it, to force utter compliance upon others with the threat of pain, their goals quickly became corrupted, and instead, it shifted from just communists to anybody that the middle-aged, white, Christian and largely male Conservative/ Republican politicians and joint chiefs of staff considered "Problem Citizens (i.e., feminists, civil rights activists, non-conformists, beatniks/hippies, non-whites, non-Christians, labor agitators, foreigners/ non-Naturalized Citizens, pacifists, conscientious objectors, anti-war protestors, drug-users, homeless people, people suffering from mental health problems; basically anybody who didn't fit in with the image that America was trying to create for itself; the image of an America where everybody is the same race and religious creed, where everybody is exactly the same with little variation from their neighbors, where everybody is the 'Idealized' image of a wholesome nuclear family, composed of the father, the breadwinner and patriarch of the house to whom everybody obeys and shows respect, the wife, the homemaker and less glorified "broodmare" who would never think of defying her hubby, their children who would be obedient little cherubs that always and unfailingly strove be top of their class and sports club, and the family pet; the stuff they showed on 'Leave It to Beaver,' 'Father Knows Best,' and all the other unrealistic, naive depictions of what was considered the "Vision of American Perfectionism," which in reality wouldn't be all that different from George Orwell's nation-state of Oceania in 1984 , or Margaret Atwood's dystopia of Gilead in The Handmaid's Tale )."

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