
Players will also uncover various spirits and unearth local myths to complete the Ghostpedia app on Linda’s smartphone, which is easier said then done. Along the way, players can complete side-quests and delve deeper into DreadOut lore So with these trusty tools in hand, players will have to explore Linda’s hometown and beyond, where they need to talk to residents, both alive and dead. This spine-chilling sequel expands on the cult hit original with all-new melee combat and a greater emphasis on exploration. With the aid of her trusty smartphone, Linda must hunt the nightmarish spirits and dark forces that threaten not only her hometown but all of mankind. Players assume the role of Linda Meillinda, a high school student with the ability to sense and see ghosts. Expect to see this one pop up on the PlayStation Store come 20th July.For the uninitiated, DreadOut 2 is a third-person horror adventure that draws inspiration from Indonesian folklore and urban legends. Fully optimised for the next-gen, the £16.74 price seems more than reasonable.



We’ll be running full review very shortly, letting you know how it plays on Xbox Series X|S. Running on chills and providing more than a little terror or two, hopes are high for Dreadout 2. Why? Well, her home town will pretty much cease to exist if you don’t. You’ll also get to use Linda’s smartphone camera, all as she goes about a bit of exploration and side-quest completion.

Falling into her shoes, you’ll need to go about hunting down and then ultimately banishing the spirits that pop up, utilising a series of weapons in the process. It focuses on Linda Meilinda, a young student who is able to sense and see ghosts.
