THE END OF THE WORLD... | Outlast 2 - Part 9 (ENDING)

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Published 2017-05-02
It's the end of Outlast 2 and with it comes so many QUESTIONS!?
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All Comments (21)
  • @KikuchiHaku
    "You're so picky when you're about to birth the antichrist" that part killed me
  • @catelynch3528
    I may not be a doctor or ever had a baby but I don't think babies are born with their umbilical cord already cut
  • @kittaylor5752
    The actual explanation for the Sun exploding, is that the Walrider destroyed the radio towers emitting the signal, which is why all the cultists killed themselves. It's what Knoth meant when he said that God has gone silent.
  • @xShiningAlicex
    If anybody wants to know, this is how the story is explained: It's all connected to the Walrider Project in Mount Massive Asylum. There is a document in Whistleblower describing how entire female employees were suffering from what seemed to be as a phantom pregnancy. Truth is, it was basically turning female employees insane and seeing things and the Morphogenic Engine was causing some disturbance to female wombs (intense pain, stomach swollen). So Murkoff had entire female employees removed from Mount Massive Asylum. There is also Outlast comic that explains this more in detail. Jump to the sequel, we can tell that the entire town is already affected by Murkoff's project, as the villagers were turning into psychos, and Lynn and Blake were already affected by the time their helicopter crashed. I mean think about it. Blake's monologue implies that they haven't had sex for months yet she is suddenly pregnant, even yet, she gives birth overnight. That is scientifically impossible and defies laws of nature. This explains that Lynn was under the influence of Murkoff's brainwave (or something equivalent, as we already know that Murkoff had an outpost nearby the village and was most likely testing on villagers without their knowing). The baby was most likely Blake and Lynn's imagination. Knoth also saw the baby, but we all know that these three people were already affected by Murkoff's broadcasting mind control. Remember that we are playing from Blake's point of view. Blood rain? Locusts? These are just Blake's hallucinations. By the way, we also know that whatever Murkoff was testing, it has to do with broadcasting electronic bursts, since a powerful ultrasonic frequency wave can jam electronics (hence why the helicopter malfunctioned in the beginning) and can even kill birds and small creatures (look up Electronic pest control). So the flash of lights that Blake kept seeing and making him hallucinate also has to do with that. I'm guessing the DLC will explain the ending in more detail. But my theory is that the Murkoff is erasing the trace of the project by wiping out the entire village. And really quick about Jessica: Jessica was a childhood friend of Blake, she was apparently in love with him and had an abusive father. The teacher raped her and told Blake to go home (we see this scene in the game). After the rape Jessica either fell down the stairs while trying to escape or she got pushed down by the priest, whatever of this 2 options happened: the teacher hang Jessicas dead body and made it look like suicide. Apparently everyone believed it, since she was a problematic child with problematic parents. Blake was the only one who knew the truth but he was too scared to tell anyone and then forgot probably because it was to traumatic for him. In the village he remember his trauma and re-lives it.
  • @brinaswrld577
    I feel like they gave us so many hints that the baby was never real, but a shared delusion. The fact that Lynn knew the baby was a "she" when she had never had an ultrasound. The umbilical cord not needing to be cut, and of course the fact that Lynn's last words were "there's nothing there." Supposedly the baby was Jessica being "reborn" in Blake's eyes.
  • @eli8646
    In the first Outlast, there is actually a memo you pick up talking about some hypnotic experiments being tested in the mountains.
  • @wryderz
    jessica’s story breaks my heart every time. it’s awful to think that similar things happen in real life.
  • @Jiro997
    So if you guys go back to 35:25 you will see that in blakes shadow he's actually holding nothing. Just like Lynn said theres nothign there..
  • Did anyone else notice that in the first game, Chris Walker was the first enemy to be introduced, and then killed at the end of it, and in this game, Marta was the first enemy introduced and was also killed at the end?
  • @jdogmcfrog4609
    Can I have Blake's glasses? They never break or smudge even in blood rain.
  • @carolhabicht
    Oh Mark, honey, the "fiery moon" is called the sun.
  • @sydneykoch4850
    I just binged all of these in order. What am I doing with my life
  • Know what would be a great DLC? A prequel about the Jane Doe who escaped the community with her father’s help.
  • @YaDerpyyy
    In the original Outlast Whistleblower DLC there's a document which states that side effects of their experiments include phantom pregnancies, miscarriages and death.
  • @dexterado3344
    In the Outlast games, time isn't money. Time is batteries.
  • @Nobody-wh1sr
    Val: in front of Blake Mark: looks behind Blake and wonders where Val went
  • @Borne2rule
    Me: Don't make the pregnant woman run! 2 minutes later Me: DID YOU JUST DROP A PREGNANT WOMAN!!!!!!!!!!