I'm one of those who chickened out. Game too scary 4 me.
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Or got distracted to the next thing... Or got bored, lost interest. Etc
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There were a few parts in Outlast that I nearly gave up on not because it was scary, but because it was annoying. The part with the scissor doctor was one - it was difficult, but not in a scary way, more in an annoying way. The biggest fear was having to slog through it again.
Maybe i just suck at the game lol
This is one of the rare steam purchases I regret. Horror games are not for me
I kinda like horror games. I just need some kind of mitigating factor. If it's just me, the game, and all the spooky shit in it I have issues. Outlast was also not for me.
Not to ruin your fun but i think thats how most game achievement distrubtions look like. The further into the game the achievement, the less people will have played long enough to get it.
25% is honestly probably high
I don't think so, checking other games, the first progress achievement has much higher percentage and the decrease is slower.
Yup. Was finally getting around to Pillars of Eternity a few weeks back and was very amused at the delta between finishing Act 3 and Act 4 (since Act 4 is like a fifteen minute dungeon). After Pathfinder Kingmaker I can't necessarily fault anyone who said "I played this game for 40 hours and I just can't anymore" but... yeah.
I also vaguely recall Outlast being part of a humble bundle or two? Not sure if just owning the game adds you to the Steam percentages but I am sure plenty of people started it for like two minutes and instantly noped out for whatever reason.