probably missing something considering the reviews, but to me nothing more than a generic, boring, jumpscare horror flick, not my cup of tea.
Final Outcry
- Release Date:
- Oct 27, 2024
- Developer:
- Anchorwatch Games
- Publisher:
- Anchorwatch Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Story
The U.S. Department of Irregular Security (DIS) has served to protect the country and American public from a wide range of anomalous activity across the nation. They’ve collected decades of case files documenting encounters with the unknown, their subjects ranging from paranormal to extraterrestrial (and everything in-between).Final Outcry follows DIS Case File #871, a V/H/S recording from 1986 of an urban explorer who went missing while venturing into a derelict prison. Inside this abandoned prison – the Heron Correctional Facility – an unnatural horror stalks the decaying halls.
Features
- Found Footage Gameplay: Experience the horrors of the Heron Correctional Facility through realistic V/H/S style gameplay
- Immersive Graphics: High quality graphics powered by Unreal Engine 5 provide you with a frighteningly detailed world to explore
- Intense Scares: Navigate chilling encounters and a tense atmosphere, where every shadow hides terror
Screenshots
User Reviews
play here: https://youtu.be/0iNByMFHcwQ Everything leading up to the end of the game was great! The ending wasn't very good, but the atmosphere and the timing of some of the scares was solid and I love the heart beat sensor as you approached key items definitely gave a sense of dread. Fun experience in time for Halloween especially for the price.
Short Review: Final Outcry is a very VERY short found footage psychological horror game (you can beat this game in under 20 min probably). The single puzzle that is the game is ok, but the game relies heavily on jump scares for any substance. Long Review: I can't believe this game has a demo, it is a demo. I beat it in 26 min of playtime but, honestly, 10 of that was me stopping to have a text chat with my gf. This game wants to be paranormal outlast really bad and, if a full game comes out where you actually do explore cell blocks A, B, and D maybe it could be. However, the game is a walking simulator with the move to area A and get item X, bring it to area B and then go to area C, and so on. The game also feels incredibly railroaded considering puzzle pieces spawn in a set order despite you having been there before the pieces spawn checkpoint was triggered. Additionally, there are clear graphical issues with the shadows clipping through environmental polygons but besides that the ga...
For the price, I'm not mad at how short the game is, even though I do wish it was a lot longer. It was scary, the graphics were good, and I was tense for the entire playthrough. Not much to say other than recommending it to horror enjoyers who want a short game. In the future I would love to see a much longer game and I would definitely play it. Here's my condensed playthrough in case anyone wants to get an idea of this game before they play https://youtu.be/NG_Z20Cw3d4?si=O1M758Z0vM4Ne7tS
Scary game, great atmosphere & sound design. Worth the price
Though the Game is Very short it felt like it was going on for nearly an hour because of the atmosphere in this game, I was in a panic the entirety of my playthrough and Im sure people who arent as scared by simple stuff made it through no issue I got jumped by every single noise the camera made itself not just from the entity, keep making mroe games I hope you can make a much longer game in the future to keep us on our toes!
Played the demo, instantly bought it. Short and solid. Would like to see the developer build on this because the atmosphere and setting is killer.
Pretty good game with some good jumpscares! Story was pretty interesting too.
Great atmosphere with high tension and some decent scares. Short and to the point.
had me shitting my pants at points... couldn't expect something better for how much it costs
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: WINDOWS® 10+
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or better
- Memory: 5 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 or better
- Storage: 3 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Final Outcry cost?
Final Outcry costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Final Outcry?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: WINDOWS® 10+ Processor: Intel Core i5 or better Memory: 5 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 or better Storage: 3 GB available space
What platforms is Final Outcry available on?
Final Outcry is available on Windows PC.
Is Final Outcry worth buying?
Final Outcry has 75% positive reviews from 16 players.
When was Final Outcry released?
Final Outcry was released on Oct 27, 2024.
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