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The Outer Worlds review: A stellar argument for deeper games, not wider ones

The Outer Worlds review: A stellar argument for deeper games, not wider ones

Posted on October 26, 2019 By Jarvis

While it bears surface-level similarities to Fallout: New Vegas, Obsidian’s created a deeper and more meaningful role-playing experience in The Outer Worlds.

Half an hour into The Outer Worlds, someone criticized my fashion sense. Thawed out from intergalactic stasis and thrown into the crumbling hypercapitalist nightmare that is the Halcyon Colony, I of course did the standard role-playing game thing: Ditched my paper-thin clothing for the first beefy set of armor I could “borrow” off a dead foe. Marauder armor, as it turned out.
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