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Here are my thoughts after two playthroughs: The game actually more or less explains the plot in an audiolog of Jessy's therapy session. Jessy's family including Dylan is actually dead why she always felt alone and therefore created her imaginative friend polaris and entered fictive worlds in her mind to fill her inner void. An industrial accident at the ordinary dump site eliminated a big part of the cities' population including Jessy's family. There are several hints that she and her brother caused the incident while playing at the dumpsite. Dr. Darling mentions in one video that ordinary wasn't her fault since she was still a kid when it happened. Jessy and Dylan are the same person in the game. Jessy has a split personality with Dylan portraying her self-hatred and anger because of what happened at ordinary. Jessy is dreaming during the whole game and the bureau is a mental representation of her real life and inner conflicts she is trying to solve. In the audiolog her therapist mentions that she is actually in a closed psychiatric ward and only allowed to leave if she learns to differ between fiction and reality. This also explains why the bureau contains so many psychology related areas and a containment sector. Dr. Darling could be a mental representation of her real life psychiatrist. Note her quote: "Dr Darling brought the whole dump site to the bureau for investigation". Could be a hint that he wants her to be confronted with reality and to dive deeper into her past. She probably broke out of the psychiatry (like Dylan broke out of his cell in the panopticon) and went to New York to the fbi/fbc because polaris told her to do so. She mentions those plans in the audiolog of her therapy session. She got a job at the office as the janitors assistant/office help and is hallucinating/having a psychosis while working. Maybe she even shot the dircetor of the fbi/fbc in real life because of the voices in her head. The office locked away polaris which she is trying to free. This could be an analogy for her therapists and doctors telling her that her imaginative friend isn't real and trying to make her let him go. Still many open questions I just wanted to share my thoughts.
I realized that the documents from past events like toxic shock did pop up in trials I've been doing recently So I guess red barrels decided to make sure that if you weren't able to play the event you'd still get the documents associated with the event Appreciate it red barrels
I think them throwing out the casinos is stupid. So what if they're American made/American Idea/whatever, it could have been a way to make money via taxes and whatnot. Just because the "enemy" made it, doesn't mean it cannot be of use for them
Another great video, GH! I'm still reviewing the new info, and it's cooking in my brain right now. (More like in a slow cooker...) But quick things to note: I guess I was right about Perry being injured by a Prime Asset when capturing one (my original thought was by Coyle), but wrong about which one, as it appears that he was injured by this new one based on the timeline. Easterman is the Proto-Prime Asset 😂. But I'm still sticking with Murkoff/Wernicke scouting him out before he even joined as their own secret, triple-high level, black project. I wonder what's in their files regarding Easterman? Based on all the YT videos leaking his audio files, I'm beginning to draw a picture into Easterman's childhood... and it involves his mother. I think she wanted a daughter but gotten him instead. THAT theory is still cooking. ETA: Was Murkoff's goal of creating someone with godlike levels of charisma, the same thing Easterman was fascinated by... but was ironically the ideal specimen for? (Since he ended up becoming the Temple Gate god?) Finally, I too am afraid for both Nurse Barlow and Mr. Noakes. But for Nurse Barlow, I'm going to toss my coin into the "I think she's being poisoned" bucket.
Considering the next trial - which has been datamined since the beginning and was in the reveal trailer - is the Mobster Hideout. This all but confirms Lupa, the gangster, as the next prime asset of that map.
1:21 Woohoo! Back in 2015 I'd had said the campaign was shit. I mean, I still don't totally disagree with my initial thoughts. I still think it's a poor Black Ops continuation, there's so few things related to the previous games that it doesn't work in that regard. I do, however, nowadays think the actual story/twist/outcome was neat.
Dude banger after banger..... Thank you Harry, you are a legend mate. Please don't stop love your content and love that redbarrels have taken notice of you. You deserve it brother, your content is epic. Keep it up \m/
I think the nurse isn’t pregnant, the symptoms don’t remind me of such a thing. It looks to me like she was drugged to be cooperative and have her typical laid back but affectionate attitude towards reagents, which could explain why she’s much more positive than Noakes
I should’ve know Adler would kill bell, considering he’s a loose end that needed to be dealt with, and he also couldn’t risk bell going AWOL, but god fucking dammit I wish bell didn’t have to go down like that.
Hey gaming Henry is there a lore video on the Walrider and the Doctor who worked on it from the first game? Im curious if that doctor has a past we don't know about.
Honestly the first time i started playing i trought Easterman would appear at the final trial to act as the final boss, i think it would be so funny it Murkoff drops an angered and paranoid Easterman during some kind of "final event" or some shit.
what i love about prime time is that Gooseberry and Coyle talk to and about eachother in the trails, which i think is really neat that they do actually know eachother and isnt stuck in one place at all time
I really hope Red Barrels uncancelles "Whitehorn" cause I still wanna know more about his character, I really hope Red Barrels makes him the fourth Prime Asset for Outlast Trials, not to mention "Whitehorn" was mentioned in one of the evidence documents, I really hope we get to see "Whitehorn" included
I don't think there were 8 "targets". It was just 1 target (Castro?). But the reagent killed an incorrect person and Lupa other 7 different people, making all 8 "incorrect targets".