Never being a women on OUTLST TRIALS AGAIN….😂
The internet buzzes with questions about character choice in Outlast Trials, especially the big one: "Can you be a girl in Outlast Trials?" Absolutely! The game offers character customization, letting you choose your gender before you're thrown into Murkoff's twisted experiments. But let me tell you, my journey playing as a female character was... unforgettable, to say the least. I started my first Outlast Trials run eager to escape the horrors, or at least survive them. Picking a female character felt natural, and I spent a little time crafting her look before she was dragged into the nightmare "WHERE FREEDOM ENOS." The initial moments were pure adrenaline – the fear, the frantic searching for items, the constant dread. It's everything you'd expect from an Outlast game, amplified. As I navigated the twisted facilities, constantly pursued by the deranged denizens, it often felt like the tormentors had a special kind of... attention for me. Whether it was just my imagination, or perhaps the game's AI reacting to my presence, there were moments where it truly felt like an enemy would just relentlessly "FOLLOW ME." I vividly recall one particularly terrifying chase where I was dodging and weaving, trying to lose a particularly aggressive foe, and in my head, I could almost hear their taunts, feeling like they were saying, "Headed to you. NOW!" It wasn't just the jumpscares; it was the intense psychological pressure, the feeling of being personally hunted, that really got to me. Did playing a female character actually make it harder? Objectively, probably not in terms of game mechanics or stats. But psychologically, it added an extra layer of vulnerability for me. The original article title, with its humorous exasperation – 'Never being a women on OUTLST TRIALS AGAIN…' – truly captures that sentiment. The constant taunts from enemies, the frantic pace of being chased where an enemy "RAN QUICK AS HELL," all seemed to hit differently. It wasn't about brute strength, but about agility and evasion, which felt intensely personal. After several brutal sessions, filled with screams (both mine and my character's) and close calls, I hit a wall. I was getting frustrated, feeling like I was constantly on the back foot, barely surviving. That’s when the thought crossed my mind, a desperate, humorous plea: "I'm GONNA TRY CHANGE TO A DUDE." Was it a superstition? A desperate attempt to change my luck in the trials? Maybe. I just felt like I needed a different presence in the game, perhaps a psychological edge, or simply a fresh start to feel less... exposed. The idea of approaching the trials with a different persona, thinking "HOW YOU LIKE THAT" to the horrors, was appealing. The game didn't magically get easier after I switched, of course, but the mental shift was noticeable. It felt like a fresh perspective, a new way to approach the trials. It made me realize that while character gender might not impact gameplay mechanics, it can definitely impact your mindset and how you perceive the challenges. Ultimately, Outlast Trials is about survival, no matter who you play as. The choice of character is deeply personal. Some players stick to one gender; others switch it up for variety or, like me, out of a whimsical frustration. It adds to the immersion and replayability. So, yes, you can absolutely be a girl in Outlast Trials, and it's an experience I won't soon forget! Just be prepared for Murkoff's unique brand of terror, no matter your form.



























