
“Murkoff’s goal is to break down the player’s beliefs,” Morin says – an idea that is at the centre of Lifton’s academic research on Thought Reform. This attitude is intended to blur game and reality, connecting players with the trials and the horrors taking place at the Murkoff facility on a deeper, more fundamental level. “We want players to see the game devs as Murkoff, building environments and patching holes in their trials,” Morin says. The psychological brainwashing known as Thought Reform is central to the experience of The Outlast Trials and its development. You are constantly reminded of the failings of society as well as the limits of your own personal beliefs The main inspirations include Saw and Cube films, The Stanford Prison Experiment, MK Ultra, and Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism by Robert Jay Lifton. In an interview with senior game designer Phillippe Morin and game director Alex Charbonneau, we discussed the inspiration behind the more psychological elements of The Outlast Trials.
