

Walking over a few rocks, opening a window or door, or running at certain points all induce a hefty vibration, and as far as I can tell, you can’t turn this off, or toneit down in the menus. The real problem comes from the vibration of the Joy Cons that lets the whole experience down. Elsewhere, the game runs at 30fps which isn’t that bad, especially as most of the game you’re spent creeping round in silence trying desperately not to be spotted, but even when you’re on the run it doesn’t impact it too much.
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The game runs smooth and looks good as well, even though there’s been a drop in resolution compared to the PS4, Xbox One, and PC releases (running at 1792×1008, 720p in handheld mode). Red Barrels has done a great job on the Switch, with no issues in handheld and docked. I’ve never finished Alien: Isolation because it’s so stressful and fear inducing, and if it wasn’t for the fact that muggins here decided to review it, I’d never play past the first hour or so.

There are some remarkable set pieces that make it a genuine struggle to play, such as the moment you run through the cornfields whilst cultists are shining their torches through it trying to find you, or a certain rampage by one of the main villains carrying a giant cross capable of impaling you. The atmosphere is terrifying, and listening to the stifled breaths of Blake Langermann – the game’s protagonist – do nothing for your anxiety. Set in a secluded part of America, in the abode of far too many hillbilly cultist psychopaths (and after an unfortunate helicopter crash), you’re left with nothing except a camcorder, some batteries, and about as much stamina as Homer Simpson after a Flander’s BBQ. Outlast 2 is one of the scariest games I’ve played, and it wouldn’t be much of a push to say I soiled myself at least five times whilst playing. Originally released in April 2017 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC and scored 8.5/10 This week Chris hopped on for Outlast 2 and I wrote about a rhythm game, puzzle game, otome game, and an adventure release on Switch. April is still pretty empty for big releases outside Yakuza 6, Gal*Gun 2, LABO, and God of War but there are loads of ports releasing. While it may seem like this Re:Port took longer than the previous one implying the Switch releases are slowing down, that just isn’t true.
