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A confident sequel that finally gives the series its own identity, but The Outer Worlds 2 feels like an evolution of ideas rather than something new.
Pros
- Beautifully realised world design
- Combat feels solid and varied
- Deep and evolving gameplay
Cons
- You've played in these stars before
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The Outer Worlds 2’s collection of medium-sized immersive sim-like sandboxes are brimming with detail and avenues for creative exploration. There are some minor missteps, however, namely in moments where the pacing slows down to a trudge, making for uneven momentum in how the adventure plays out. Like Obsidian’s finest games, its latest offering teems with brilliant, witty dialog, strong anti-capitalist themes, and a plot where your decision-making can lead you down truly unpredictable paths. Check Amazon
Pros
- Vast character building variety
- Missions built around careful exploration
- Witty writing and a likeable cast
- Some really striking environments
- Choices can play out in surprising ways
Cons
- No respec option might be irksome for indecisive players
- Enemies can be spongy, health-wise
- Some playstyles feel less viable than others
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The Outer Worlds 2 is bigger and better than the first game in every respect, with deep, rich role-playing and plenty of freedom to tailor your experience. Every world feels curated, and exploration is always purposeful and rewarding. Topped off with a vast range of weapons, brilliant writing, and a story and character that's yours to shape, this is Obsidian doing what it does best to deliver an engrossing RPG you'll want to replay again and again.
Pros
- Excellent writing, packed with humor
- Choices with impactful consequences
- RPG freedom to approach problems differently
- Everything feels curated and purposeful
- No overencumbrance
Cons
- Navigating to waypoints isn't always intuitive
- More quest instructions needed on a few occasions
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The Outer Worlds 2 doesn't reinvent the wheel, but delivers a more refined version of a formula that worked. Better exploration and combat buoy a tight role-playing experience that feels crunchy and isn't afraid of cutting off branches depending on player skills. The overarching story is a bit more self-serious than its predecessor, but the numerous side quests still lean comedic. A few bugs aside, it's not a game to miss. £46 at Amazon £49.99 at Amazon
Pros
- Satisfying combat and weapons
- Crunchy skill design that rewards commitment
- Beautiful science-fiction worlds
- Fun dialogue and writing
Cons
- A handful of bugs
- Underwhelming soundtrack






