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Documents. There's a total of 31 Documents. They look like blue folders and have a red "Confidential" stamp on them. The documents contain a lot of back story about the world of Outlast. Reading them will give you a better insight of what's happening in the game and why.
Aim your camera at the bloody “Walrider” writing on the lockers. Shortly after entering the sewers you will have to crawl through a pipe. Once you reach the other side, head left and you’ll find this document in a well-lit area.
The Walrider then leaves Billy's corpse, and Miles becomes the new host. While Andrew was torturing Waylon Park with the Morphogenic therapy, one of his assistants informed him that Billy Hope had reached "lateral ascension" with the project. Billy is briefly seen being prepped for the Morphogenic Engine.
There are a total of 62 collectible locations in Outlast: 31 Documents & 31 Notes. Finding all collectibles will earn you the PULITZER gold trophy. The Documents can be picked up like normal collectibles.
"Billy Hope", also known as Billy Hope, is a minor yet pivotal antagonist in both the 2013 survival horror video game Outlast and its DLC Outlast: Whistleblower. He is the Walrider's first host, spending the remaining amount of time in his life within a glass sphere controlling the Walrider.
Biography. From the case files, Billy is 19 years old, and he claims to have progressed self-directed lucid dream states. He appeared "highly worrisome". Billy's mother was in a lawsuit against Murkoff and the Asylum.
In Outlast, Billy Hope is the first host of The Walrider, and is the primary antagonist of that game outside of Chris Walker. He was a focus on the Walrider Project, which aimed to bind the Walrider nanites to a living host.
Project Walrider was the process of exposing patients to Morphogenic Engine Therapy to create a suitable host for the nanite swarm, for only a person that has seen enough horror can become the host.
During the events of Outlast 2 elsewhere, it is later revealed that the Walrider, through possessing a large colony of ants, manages to swarm and destroy the towers, resulting in a malfunctioning flash of light to engulf the facility.
The soldiers shoot him, but as he falls to the ground, Wernicke realizes Miles has become The Walrider's new host. As the screen fades to black, The Walrider can be heard killing the soldiers as they scream in agony.
Simon PeacockSimon Peacock is a mysterious character who appears at the very end of Outlast: Whistleblower.
Chris WalkerChris Walker is the central antagonist of the 2013 survival horror video game Outlast and a minor antagonist in the DLC Outlast: Whistleblower. He is a very large Variant that pursues Miles Upshur relentlessly, and who is considerably larger and stronger than any other inmate in Mount Massive Asylum.
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Miles Upshur is an up-and-coming investigative journalist who functions as the unseen protagonist for Outlast. After receiving a tip concerning the mistreatment of patients, he arrives at Mount Massive Asylum to investigate, unaware of the hell he is about to walk into. He is voiced by Shawn Baichoo.
"It's about having the player suffer," he said. One of the ways Outlast succeeded in doing this when it was released (in 2013 for PCs, 2014 for the PlayStation and Xbox and in 2018 for the Nintendo Switch) was to base its setting's backstory on a real-life event.
Developer Red Barrels did say that Outlast 2 takes place in the same universe, but it could have easily been an unrelated anthology-style entry that just feels like Outlast without having any substantive connection to it.
There's a total of 31 Documents.#N#They look like blue folders and have a red "Confidential" stamp on them. The documents contain a lot of back story about the world of Outlast. Reading them will give you a better insight of what's happening in the game and why.
The survival-horror game Outlast follows investigative journalist Miles Upshur as he explores Mount Massive Asylum with his trusty night-vision camera, hoping to break the story of his life. But his story – and his life – is quickly put in danger as he discovers a mystery that walks a terrifying line between science and religion, nature and something else entirely...
Document 1: The Whistleblower Picked up automatically when you arrive at the Asylum in your car.
Iain originally joined Future in 2012 to write guides for CVG, PSM3, and Xbox World, before moving on to join GamesRadar in 2013 as Guides Editor. His words have also appeared in OPM, OXM, PC Gamer, GamesMaster, and SFX.
William Hope was the first known host of the Walrider. Hope believed that Rudolf Wernicke is his father, as stated by Wernicke. The only time Billy Hope is seen in person is at the end of the game in the Underground Lab. He's in a large sphere, presumably glass, with many tubes and instruments running into and out of his body. He's being kept alive by a large reservoir, filled with various chemicals, and is constantly being kept in a lucid dream state, in order to work as efficiently as possible with the Walrider. The large machine hosting the entire process, the Morphogenic Engine, is present feet away from his sphere. After Miles kills Billy by stopping the flow of fluids from the reservoir and turns off power to his machine, he bleeds out inside the machine rapidly. The Walrider then leaves Billy's corpse, and Miles becomes the new host.
Despite being apparently killed by Miles Upshur, the Walrider, possessing Billy's body, later turns up at the caravan of Billy's mother, Tiffany Hope. While Tiffany was conversing with agents Paul Marion and Pauline Glick, Glick mentions that Billy was in fact, not mentally ill, but that Billy’s mother had sold him to Murkoff for a large sum ...