Outcry Now Shipping Nationwide
Adventure Company's Haunting Adventure game.
Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

The Adventure Company has announced the haunting adventure title “Outcry” for Windows PC has shipped to store shelves across North America.

Players take on the role of a middle-aged writer who receives a strange invitation from his brother who he hasn’t seen for years. Accepting his invitation, you are soon confronted with the discovery of his sudden disappearance and his connection to a mysterious machine which, according to your brother, can separate one’s consciousness from his body.

The Adventure Company has put out some nail-biters in the past and this looks like it will rank right up there with them.

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