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Outlast 2 collectible guide: All file locations

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Lamentations

  • File 01: Beach Heads (video) – When you get to the lake, film the buried bodies.
  • File 02: Come with These Men (file) – After the heads head left and crawl underneath the nearby house to access it. A note is right in front of you when you’re actually in the house.
  • File 03: Old Traveler (file) – Exit the house and head left, along the shoreline. After a short swim, you’ll encounter a sleeping bad with a note.
  • File 04: Distant Towers (video) – Film the pulsing light as you climb the set of stairs.
  • File 05: The Enemy Waits (file) – After getting to the next town, enter the first house you see. It’s on a table.
  • File 06: Help (video) – Head outside and film the HELP sign just past the campfire.
  • File 07: Towers of Metal (file) – Past the sign, head up a hill and into the cave. File’s at the back.
  • File 08: Dead Fish (video) – After the light, film the dead fish. Easy.
  • File 09: Floaters (video) – Film the dead bodies as you approach the shore.
  • File 10: Knoth’s Gospel Ch. 3 (file) – After you crash, head left behind a log. File’s on the ground.
  • File 11: Warning (video) – After shimmying across a ledge, film the ritual site.
  • File 12: They’re All Going to Laugh At You (video) – After escaping from the pool, head into the girls’ bathroom and film the shower.

Outlast 2 is available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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