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So, the PlayStation Store, right? Yep, they’ve got something cooking. It’s not just your run-of-the-mill sale; it’s like they’re throwing indie gems at us with weirdly big discounts. I mean, you can snag some of these games for, like, 75% less than usual. Which is kind of insane if you think about it. Among these is this horror game—I think some folks call it one of the scariest—and I’m all in for a good scare.
### Outlast is Dirt Cheap Right Now
Outlast, this game that’ll probably haunt your dreams, is just $5. Seriously, from its usual $20 tag down to five bucks. Feels like they messed up—should we tell them? No, let’s just enjoy it while it lasts. Heads-up though, this deal is vanishing faster than socks in a dryer, ending on May 29 at… wait, super early, like 2:59 a.m. Eastern Time.
Here’s the lowdown: You’ve got the creepy Mount Massive Asylum out there in remote Colorado. It’s this creepy old place reopened under the guise of “research and charity”—which always sounds fishy, right? Murkoff Corporation runs the joint, and… things aren’t right. Feels like one of those horror movies where you’re yelling at the screen, “Don’t go in there!”
So, this dude, Miles Upshur, hears something sketchy is happening. He’s this journalist who sneaks inside, ‘cause naturally, that’s what you do, right? And what he finds? It’s a wild mashup of science-versus-religion vibes—and let’s just say, he’s gotta uncover some nightmare truth to make it out. Or not. Who knows?
If you dive into this rabbit hole and need more, there’s some DLC called Whistleblower. I think of it like the precursor but also the final piece of this spooky puzzle. It’s not on sale, though, sitting there at $8.99. Math-wise, for both game and DLC, it’s about $13.98 altogether. Not bad, right?
Throwback to when Outlast dropped in 2013—critics ate it up. Metacritic shows it rocking an average 80 score from 59 critic reviews. Honestly, there’s nothing quite like a game that keeps you up at night—and this just might be it.