I don't think I would pay full price for this, but it's worth picking up if there is a sale.The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition is the ultimate way to play the award-winning RPG from Obsidian Entertainment and Private Division. I highly recommend waiting for a more stable release before playing this. The latest 1.2 patch caused a bunch of issues, and I experienced frequent crashed after I upgraded. It was a bit of a slog to get through, with a confusing map without logical progression, which tended to mangle and confuse the story. The mid-game world of Monarch is easily the low point of the game. There isn't much to explore and discover, and the world is filled with the same three kinds of monsters in a few variations. The outdoor environment is definitely one of the game's weak points. Sometimes ham-fisted, sometimes cringe-worthy, and frequently excessively satirical, it is still a good effort.Īpart from the over-the-top satire, the graphical style is also over-the-top, with garish and loud colors. It's not Obsidian's best effort, but better than most other games out there. Still, the story and writing is the strong point of The Outer Worlds. An as an RPG it lacks the exploration and discovery aspects of Fallout, and also suffers from worse mechanics and less than stellar writing. The gunplay is boring and unchallenging (I played on "hard")'. But it fails to achieve the greatness of those games. The game is clearly inspired by both Fallout and Bioshock. If that's the direction Obsidian is heading with Outer Worlds 2, the game is in good hands! I especially enjoyed the Peril on Gorgon expansion. I used the quality 30 fps mode and never had any issues with the graphics or the framerate. The game with both expansions offer close to 100 hours of gameplay, most of it fun. This is the best edition of The Outer Worlds.
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