Alright, so picture this: PlayStation’s got this wild sale going on, “Next Level Savings” they call it. It’s like, diving headfirst into indie game heaven, with discounts so steep, you might just trip over them. And yeah, some are scary-good. No, literally. Scary.
### So, Outlast. It’s $5, believe it or not.
Okay, this game… Outlast, right? Normally sits at twenty bucks. But right now, it’s just under five bucks on the PlayStation Store. Like, what? If you’re into getting your heart rate up—in a good way—jump on this before it ends on May 29 at 2:59 a.m. Eastern Time. No idea what timezone you’re in, but reset those alarms, maybe.
“In the remote mountains—Colorado, no less—there’s an asylum. Classic horror setting,” says the blurb. “Mount Massive Asylum, once left to gather dust, is back thanks to some shady corporation. Sounds legit, right?”
Some anonymous tipster throws this journalist, Miles Upshur (cool name), into this crazy place. I mean, what can you possibly find in there? Apparently, a mix of science, religion, and something I can’t even describe. Maybe it’s extraterrestrial—who knows?
So you play the game, find the truth, yadda yadda. But wait—there’s more! If the base game freaks you out in the right way, grab the Whistleblower DLC. It’s like Outlast’s secret origin story plus a finale. It’s not on sale, though. Set you back $8.99. Add ‘em up, and you’re looking at $13.98 for the whole shebang. Not too bad, huh?
Oh, fun fact: When Outlast dropped in 2013, critics ate it up. Metacritic shows it snagging a score of 80 out of a whopping 59 reviews. So, yeah. It’s not just me hyping it up.