The camera needs batteries that are scattered throughout the asylum in order to work when it is too dark for you to see. Like the main game ,’Whistleblower’ has you playing as an ordinary Joe with a camera. Not long after this happens, all hell breaks loose in Mount Massive Asylum, leaving our protagonist fighting for survival only equiped with his camera and no weapons to fight off the evil inmates. Park’s boss finds out shortly and commits Waylen Park as a patient into his asylum, stating to his family that there was an undiagnosed mental illness that needed to be taken care of and that Waylen admited himself voluntarily. Park gets an idea of the unethical ways of the greedy coorporation and writes an email to Miles who is the investigative reporter that we get to play during the main ‘Outlast’ game. The results are deadly, bloody and probably don’t smell good either. So badly, that it treats the patients in the asylum with dream therapy. The charity organization however gets greedy and wants to make a profit. Waylen Park is a software developer/consultant for the Murkoff Cooproration which happens to run an insane asylum somewhere in the mountains. The story DLC is not only frigthening, but it might make you feel a little sick and if you’re not up to violence and scary moments … then don’t play it. If ‘ Outlast‘ is the kind of roller-coster ride one finds enjoyable, then there is no way you can say ‘no’ to the brand new story expansion titled ‘Whistleblower’. Whoever has had the ‘pleasure’ of playing the original Outlast which was released last year for PC and in February of 2014 for the ps4 must’ve been scared at some point during the 6-8 hours it may take to play the main game.
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