The video discusses the story of the Outlast video game series.
The first part of the video focuses on the original Outlast game. The game starts with a reporter, Miles, who receives an anonymous email about inhumane crimes at Mount Massive Asylum, a psychiatric hospital owned by the Murkoff Corporation. Miles investigates the hospital, where he discovers that everyone is dead, and the hospital is in chaos. He meets a few characters, including a fat giant and a man named Martin, who helps him escape. Miles also discovers a dark video showing the murder of security members by an invisible creature. Throughout the game, Miles is pursued by various enemies and eventually discovers that the invisible creature is a nanotechnology experiment called "The Walrider," which is controlled by a terminally ill man named Billy Joe. Miles eventually stops the creature by disconnecting the system that keeps Billy alive, but not before the creature merges with Miles.
The second part of the video focuses on Outlast 2. The game takes place in a desert town, where a reporter, Blake, and his wife are investigating the murder of a pregnant woman. They soon discover that the town is full of crazy people, and Blake's wife is kidnapped by a man named Father Solivan, who believes that the woman's baby is the Antichrist. Blake tries to rescue his wife, but she is eventually killed, and Blake discovers that the town's residents have been participating in orgies and have been controlled by a radio tower that causes hallucinations. The game ends with Blake escaping the town, but not before discovering that the radio tower has been causing the chaos and destruction in the town.
The video also mentions that the game's story is connected to the first game, and that Blake's wife was a childhood friend of Miles, the protagonist of the first game. The video also mentions that the game's story is full of twists and turns, and that the ending is not what it seems.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The story begins with a reporter named Miles who receives an email from an anonymous source about inhumane crimes at Mount Massive Asylum.
2. Miles investigates the asylum, which is owned by the Murkoff Corporation.
3. Miles discovers that everyone in the asylum is dead, and he is being stalked by a fat giant who wants to kill him.
4. Miles meets a man named Martin who is crucified and sets himself on fire, leaving behind a key.
5. Miles discovers a dark video showing the murder of security members by an invisible creature.
6. Miles is captured and taken to a laboratory where he meets a scientist who explains that the invisible creature is a nanotechnology experiment called "The Walrider".
7. The Walrider is controlled by a terminally ill man named Billy Joe, who is responsible for the killings.
8. Miles manages to escape and disconnects the system keeping Billy Joe alive.
9. The Walrider attacks Miles and merges with him, giving him its power.
10. Miles escapes the asylum and meets a group of mercenaries who were working for the Murkoff Corporation.
11. The story then shifts to a prequel where a psychiatric worker named Wayne Amparo sends an anonymous email to Miles about the torture of patients at the asylum.
12. Wayne is captured and subjected to machinery that induces lucid dreams to control the Walrider.
13. Wayne manages to escape and upload his recordings of the events at the asylum.
14. The story then shifts to a new protagonist, Blake, who is investigating the murder of a pregnant woman in the desert.
15. Blake discovers that the residents of the town are participating in orgies and are being controlled by a radio tower that emits mental control waves.
16. Blake meets a man named Izan who is an enemy of the town's leaders and helps him escape.
17. Blake discovers that the town's leaders are trying to kill his wife, who is pregnant with a child they believe is the antichrist.
18. Blake manages to rescue his wife, but the child's birth symbolizes the end of the world.
19. The game ends with Blake holding the child in his arms, surrounded by an apocalyptic landscape.
20. The final scene shows that the explosion that caused the apocalypse was due to the radio tower of the Moore company exploding, and that the child's birth was just a hallucination.