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The Outlast Trials makes me sick to my stomach, but that’s just because it’s one of the best co-op horror games

It’s been 10 months since The Outlast Trials entered early access, during which Red Barrels has thrown everything it has at players brave enough to enter the dreaded Murkoff Corporation test facility. While I may not be the ideal candidate for rehabilitation, it’s been an unforgettable experience. 

With the promise of a better life, or at least some money to keep you afloat, the Murkoff test facility presents itself as a safe haven for society’s outliers who want to better themselves and become productive and valued team players. All you need to do in return is survive gruelling programs laced with violent criminals, complete all the Program X trials to get 10 release tokens, and run the gauntlet in the final mission. Trust me, it’s harder than it sounds. 

Character scavenging as an enemy runs towards them

(Image credit: Red Barrels)

The Outlast Trials’ greatest horror is the prospect of relying on your teammates to help you survive. No amount of hiding away or self-healing can make up for a solid support network of teammates who have your back during each program—I know, I’ve tried. This can make your life hellish if you wrangle together a ragtag group of randoms in the lobby beforehand, or, like me, have a friendship group with the combined survival instincts of a dodo. 

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