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  1. Mar 26, 2019
    10
    You don't need incredible graphics to make a good game. This by the way is an amazing game.
    There is no hand holding, it is quite difficult as well. But the number 1 reason to get this? FRIGGEN SPLITSCREEN COUCH CO-OP Number 2? No buying items in game with real world cash/ no loot boxes. If anything, get this game to play that, have put 3 hours into the co-op mode and it is just about the
    You don't need incredible graphics to make a good game. This by the way is an amazing game.
    There is no hand holding, it is quite difficult as well. But the number 1 reason to get this? FRIGGEN SPLITSCREEN COUCH CO-OP Number 2? No buying items in game with real world cash/ no loot boxes. If anything, get this game to play that, have put 3 hours into the co-op mode and it is just about the most fun I have had in years.
    It is funny how a game with dated graphics, and made by a team of 10 people invokes the same enjoyment of exploration that only Breath of the Wild was able to do so well.
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  2. Mar 27, 2019
    10
    I love this game. Not for everyone, but if you crave old school open world games, it delivers beautifully. It's a bizarre cross between dark age of camelot, DDO, early elder scrolls, a 3D version of wizardry 8, ultima 9 ascension (you read that right), with a pinch of dragon's dogma, and then add survival elements. It really brings back that 90's rpg vibe very nicely. The genius is theI love this game. Not for everyone, but if you crave old school open world games, it delivers beautifully. It's a bizarre cross between dark age of camelot, DDO, early elder scrolls, a 3D version of wizardry 8, ultima 9 ascension (you read that right), with a pinch of dragon's dogma, and then add survival elements. It really brings back that 90's rpg vibe very nicely. The genius is the death system, which for some reason just keeps you going back, when in many other games I would have ragequit by now. I love the combination of fantasy and survival, and I can't think of any game that has done this before...although kingdom come does come to mind. Yes, there is some janky combat. Get over it. It seems that some folks don't like it, but if you like a deep old school rpg with survival management, then this may be your favourite new game. Expand
  3. Mar 31, 2019
    10
    Outward 2 whennnnnnnn???????????????
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  4. Mar 28, 2019
    10
    Fantastic, this takes me back to the Gothic series, mixed with a tiny sprinking of dark souls.

    Oh and its split screen coop! As a 90's gamer this is a dream come true. No transactions, no pay to play. What a refreshing approach in a market flooded with underwhelming £50 AAA games that take 7 hours to finish.
  5. Mar 27, 2019
    10
    Truly, this game is a diamond in the rough. With the bad taste left by Fallout 76 and Anthem (debatable) Outward is the knight in shining armor coming to save the day! Ironic given how you aren't the hero. I really do love this game and cannot wait to see what Nine Dots will be up to next.

    Pros: Hard, but rather fair combat that will appeal to fans of action games or dare I
    Truly, this game is a diamond in the rough. With the bad taste left by Fallout 76 and Anthem (debatable) Outward is the knight in shining armor coming to save the day! Ironic given how you aren't the hero. I really do love this game and cannot wait to see what Nine Dots will be up to next.

    Pros: Hard, but rather fair combat that will appeal to fans of action games or dare I Souls-borne, beautiful art style, a sense of exploration reminiscent of Breath of the Wild, robust crafting system, interesting survival mechanics that add to the game without making it tedious.

    Cons: Literally only the fact that the graphics are subpar by AAA standards, but come on, graphics do not mak-eth the game.

    Conclusion: A lot of critics have been doing their job and criticizing this game, but it feels rather unfair to do this. Sure the graphics may not be up to date, and it may have a collection of bugs, but it was released yesterday. Just look at what happened to the Witcher 3. It released with a slew of bugs but people gave it a chance and it became one of the best RPG's of all time. So give Outward a chance. It really is a deep, immersive, RPG that brings back memories of Gothic, Risen, and Fable with a bit of Morrowind in there. I really think that this has the possiblity to be big but it justs needs people to have an open mind. And no, the game is not empty to all who say that. Adventure isn't going to be every 50 meters like in Skyrim. But when you do find it, the rewards are sublime.
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  6. Mar 29, 2019
    10
    This is an ambitious game by a small dev team. Absolutely loving my time in the game and being an ordinary adventurer in an extraordinary world. Outward doesn't hold your hand, something too many games do nowadays, and it's a refreshing change of pace. Can't wait to see what Nine Dots does next!
  7. May 28, 2020
    8
    It’s pretty hard to get in to the game at first., but it’s worth it.... and for studio of this size is game like Outward incredible accomplishement.

    +Co-op (full time, no half assed stuff) +Big region open world with lots of interesting places to explore +RPG elements are interesting and different +death/respawn system (you can’t save manually) +great magic system +good
    It’s pretty hard to get in to the game at first., but it’s worth it.... and for studio of this size is game like Outward incredible accomplishement.

    +Co-op (full time, no half assed stuff)
    +Big region open world with lots of interesting places to explore
    +RPG elements are interesting and different
    +death/respawn system (you can’t save manually)
    +great magic system
    +good crafting/cooking/alchemy system
    +survival elements (at first I thought it was **** but in time i found appreciation for the immersion that this stuff brings to table)

    -graphics
    -sounds
    -melee combat is not great, but not terrible
    -story just average, but that’s because it’s not main focus of the game
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  8. Mar 27, 2019
    10
    I have played for 5 hours, for now the game is spectacular, is a role-playing game like others of the genre but has peculiarities that make it even better game.

    The open world favors exploration and does not chain you to mission after mission following a story. As you play you realize that everything is against you, both the environment providing you with illness and tiredness as
    I have played for 5 hours, for now the game is spectacular, is a role-playing game like others of the genre but has peculiarities that make it even better game.

    The open world favors exploration and does not chain you to mission after mission following a story.

    As you play you realize that everything is against you, both the environment providing you with illness and tiredness as well as the enemies themselves.

    In the world that Outward proposes there are no heroes, it is only you against the world.

    Highly recommended.
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  9. Mar 29, 2019
    8
    Después de leer muchos comentarios negativos por su apartado gráfico (cierto es que no son lo mejor del mundo) y su dificultad, he de decir que el juego te da una libertad enorme con multitud de oportunidades y además a esto le añades el modo coop que le añade un plus de diversión.
    Un rpg de corte clásico que no agradará a todos pero si a los que busquen un reto como los de antes.
  10. Apr 7, 2019
    10
    It's a wonderful game, with cooperative graphics ambition graphics and exelent animations.
    I highly recommend this game fdeitos for only 10 people and with very few bugs that may have already been resolved at that time.
    I leave here my public congratulations to the creators of this game. Portguês... É um jogo maravilhoso, com o modo cooperativo gráficos ambientação e animações
    It's a wonderful game, with cooperative graphics ambition graphics and exelent animations.
    I highly recommend this game fdeitos for only 10 people and with very few bugs that may have already been resolved at that time.
    I leave here my public congratulations to the creators of this game.

    Portguês...
    É um jogo maravilhoso, com o modo cooperativo gráficos ambientação e animações exelentes.
    Recomendo muito esse jogo fdeitos por apenas 10 pessoas e com muitos poucos bugs que pode até ja ter sido resolvidas nesse momento.
    Deixo aqui meus parabéns publico para os criadores deste jogo.
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  11. Mar 29, 2019
    10
    Very good to play, you'll have a lot of fun, tho I do recommend using a wiki, the game is a bit confusing but very fun
  12. Apr 1, 2019
    10
    Este juego es BRUTAL.

    Sin llevar apenas 13h con el mismo (haciendo el tutorial detenidamente, aprendiendo las mecánicas y jugando los primeros minutos de la campaña), uno se da cuenta del potencial que tiene entre manos. Se puede decir que técnicamente Outward no es un juego destacable, pero ojo, para nada es malo, cumple y en ciertos aspectos de manera notable; donde para mí el juego
    Este juego es BRUTAL.

    Sin llevar apenas 13h con el mismo (haciendo el tutorial detenidamente, aprendiendo las mecánicas y jugando los primeros minutos de la campaña), uno se da cuenta del potencial que tiene entre manos. Se puede decir que técnicamente Outward no es un juego destacable, pero ojo, para nada es malo, cumple y en ciertos aspectos de manera notable; donde para mí el juego realmente despunta es en la jugabilidad, la esencia del entretenimiento, hace una mezcla excelente de títulos como por ejemplo Skyrim, Don't Starve, Montser Hunter o Dark Souls, por mencionar algunos, ofreciéndote un poquito de lo mejor de cada uno y consigue que para los amantes de este tipo de juegos una experiencia original con personalidad propia.

    A disfrutarlo.

    Puntos a destacar:
    - Originalidad en muchos aspectos: mecánica de juego, argumento, realismo, etc.
    - La mezcla RPG y supervivencia es una locura.
    - Banda sonora.
    - Dificultad alta, exige un alto nivel de gestión de inventario y preparación previa.
    - Controles muy bien adaptados con gamepad (recomiendo jugar con este).
    - Cooperativo local y online.
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  13. Apr 12, 2019
    10
    TL,DR: Buy it, because it's an awesome experience and this dev should be rewarded for their efforts.

    This game pays homage to various mechanics and designs of older RPG's that are almost non-existent in today's AAA market, while adding its own spice. As someone who grew up playing games like Morrowind, Ultima, Everquest and even Materia Magica; this title brings me back to those roots
    TL,DR: Buy it, because it's an awesome experience and this dev should be rewarded for their efforts.

    This game pays homage to various mechanics and designs of older RPG's that are almost non-existent in today's AAA market, while adding its own spice. As someone who grew up playing games like Morrowind, Ultima, Everquest and even Materia Magica; this title brings me back to those roots in so many ways.

    I personally don't think it's empty, and graphically while the character models are a bit dated, overall it's a gorgeous game with great music. A lot of the game focuses on immersive survival and difficult combat, they can't just have mobs of enemies everywhere. The Health and Stamina system coupled with food, water, sleep, and weather, forces you to really prep for adventuring Outward into the world. And really consider what fights you pick as you're adventuring, as it only has a built in Autosave, no manual save. Little things like choosing not to sleep directly on or next to a path even play into the ambush chance while you sleep. Or having a campfire to keep you warm at night so you don't catch a cold. Etc.

    And while the game has its flaws, namely some simple quality of life stuff and various bugs (the latter I'm sure will be patched in time). I think all of the good this game offers far outweighs the bad, especially when you consider this is an Indie title made by a small Developer Studio . And if you truly want to challenge yourself and not be Hand-held or Spoon-fed like a pleb, you should try this game.
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  14. Apr 14, 2019
    10
    this game is to hard and needs to much brain for most gaming tester sites :)
    that means, its a awesome game for ppl who like real games and not interactive movie crap
    hulda
  15. Mar 26, 2019
    10
    Absolutely lovely title!

    Definitely one of the best adventuring simulator on the market, it is harsh, it is fair, it is pretty and there's lots and lots to do! It always manages to pique my sense of curiosity, there's always something I'm wondering about and something I want to do. Sure the world isn't extremely over-populated... but I believe that's part of the vision that sparked
    Absolutely lovely title!

    Definitely one of the best adventuring simulator on the market, it is harsh, it is fair, it is pretty and there's lots and lots to do! It always manages to pique my sense of curiosity, there's always something I'm wondering about and something I want to do.

    Sure the world isn't extremely over-populated... but I believe that's part of the vision that sparked the creation of this game. Again, this is an adventure simulator... and part of an adventure, is seeking an adventure. In plain fields, in real life, there isn't a point of interest every 50 meters.

    They take a few very interesting twist on well known game play elements (see Magic, Alchemy, etc.)

    Sure there's a few frustrations here and there, and a few issues here and there, but overall I am so pleased with the title that I believe it deserves a well rounded 10/10.

    Oh did I mentioned it has Drop In/Drop Out SPLIT-SCREEN COOP!?
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  16. Apr 11, 2019
    9
    Awesome game. It's a mix of Dragons Dogma + Monster Hunter + Gothic

    From Dragon's Dogma: The general feel of the type of game From Monster Hunter: The type of progression and activities. There isnt xp or levels, but there is a lot of progression through items, money, recipes and trainers From Gothic: The nostalgia, the story type, the awesomeness, and yes, also a bit the
    Awesome game. It's a mix of Dragons Dogma + Monster Hunter + Gothic

    From Dragon's Dogma: The general feel of the type of game

    From Monster Hunter: The type of progression and activities. There isnt xp or levels, but there is a lot of progression through items, money, recipes and trainers

    From Gothic: The nostalgia, the story type, the awesomeness, and yes, also a bit the clunkiness.

    The game is hard. But not dark souls hard. It's also hard to know what you are supposed to be doing. It has a steep learning curve, but it is awesome
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  17. Apr 6, 2019
    10
    Gothic + Dark souls + Survival = Instant classic

    Play if you love hardcore RPG games.
  18. Apr 9, 2019
    10
    es un juego increíble, no cuenta con los mejores gráficos, pero te brinda algo que muchos juegos AAA modernos no logran llegar a hacer, inmersión total y una experiencia fantástica
  19. Apr 15, 2019
    10
    Best Fantasy RPG, that I've played in years.
    Want a Survival + Fantasy RPG? Get the Outward.

    The only con is a lack of information on it - the hardcore gameplay is much harder without any info on the game.
    Loved it anyway!
  20. Apr 3, 2019
    9
    Great idea, a ton of fun. I wish there were more games made like this. While it is missing some AAA graphics and flair, the overall game design is top notch. Hope this game is a success so they can make an Outward 2 with AAA graphics, sound and polish.
  21. Apr 11, 2019
    10
    Fable + Dark Souls + Co-op....in a quirky new IP...what more is there to say?

    If you like RPGs, Hardcore games, Dark Souls and games in that direction...you'll feel right at home!
  22. Apr 8, 2019
    9
    Awesome game !

    The game is all about learning, you start with having trouble against every enemies you encounter, and then you make really enjoyable fights against greater enemies, thanks to your new skills and equipments :D ! There is a huge survival aspect, which is greatly appreciated, granting you penalties or buffs ! You can be the white knight who saves everyone in his path,
    Awesome game !

    The game is all about learning, you start with having trouble against every enemies you encounter, and then you make really enjoyable fights against greater enemies, thanks to your new skills and equipments :D !

    There is a huge survival aspect, which is greatly appreciated, granting you penalties or buffs !

    You can be the white knight who saves everyone in his path, crushing his evil enemies, or be more "gray" and be mean sometimes (I don't know yet if you can be very mean, I made the white knight man).

    Quests can be accomplished in different ways, with different results, but this is not a HUGE part here.

    Some people say the graphics are not good, well, they may not be as beautiful as the nowadays AAA games, but they are coherent with the universe, the world, and the gameplay.

    I don't put 10/10, because of the few lags, and the choices in quests which, to my mind, do not have as huge an impact on the game as I would like.

    For 40€, the game is totally worth it, buy it !

    PS : I absolutely want a 4 co-op mode to have huge fun with 3 friends :DDD
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  23. Apr 9, 2019
    10
    This game is getting lower scores for not being like other games. Guess what? That's a GOOD thing! This game is not for everyone, that's true, but that doesn't make it bad. Its quite good in fact, and many of the design choices are deliberate not an oversight. There are a million ARPGs built just the way the others are, why not let this stellar gem gleam in its own manner? Fantastic title,This game is getting lower scores for not being like other games. Guess what? That's a GOOD thing! This game is not for everyone, that's true, but that doesn't make it bad. Its quite good in fact, and many of the design choices are deliberate not an oversight. There are a million ARPGs built just the way the others are, why not let this stellar gem gleam in its own manner? Fantastic title, with a lot of heart! Expand
  24. Apr 22, 2019
    10
    Great Survival RPG! The combination of the classic RPG gameplay (which is 10x better than most modern "RPG's" which AREN'T even RPG's) with survival mechanics which are very well thought out, this makes for a truly great game! One of the best RPG's I've played in a while and probably one of the best survival game as well, all in one kit.

    The low ratings from the critic reviews are
    Great Survival RPG! The combination of the classic RPG gameplay (which is 10x better than most modern "RPG's" which AREN'T even RPG's) with survival mechanics which are very well thought out, this makes for a truly great game! One of the best RPG's I've played in a while and probably one of the best survival game as well, all in one kit.

    The low ratings from the critic reviews are pathetic, and it's just another sign of the incompetence of these so called "experts" who run away when things become a bit difficult. Casual f-ing D-heads is what they are, being bought by the "AAA" companies to give them 10/10 ratings and low ratings to actual masterpieces by smaller developers.
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  25. Jun 13, 2019
    10
    Classic RPG system which i havent seen in many years. Best RPG i actually played last 5 years for sure. A lot of build possibilities and choices to make that stay and affects your game later. If given a bit of patience in the start, u find out the game is great. played over 40h last 4 days and im not even finished.
  26. Jun 1, 2019
    10
    This game has a well thought-out fantasy world with well-functioning mechanics. I have put in about 30 hours of gameplay and experienced only two minor bugs. With my graphics settings (very high with 3.4 Ghz processor, Windows 7, GForce GTX 1050Ti) the game looks and plays beautifully. It is a pleasure to view the landscape as my character jogs around. The combat and magic systems areThis game has a well thought-out fantasy world with well-functioning mechanics. I have put in about 30 hours of gameplay and experienced only two minor bugs. With my graphics settings (very high with 3.4 Ghz processor, Windows 7, GForce GTX 1050Ti) the game looks and plays beautifully. It is a pleasure to view the landscape as my character jogs around. The combat and magic systems are geared towards thoughtful play and not the faster-than-light play style that others might enjoy. And if a DEBUG.TXT file is laid in the Outward_Data folder, then multiple save points and debug console options/cheats become available. Outward is as enjoyable as Skyrim was, though lacking all the Skyrim DLCs, is not as diverse. But on the up-side Outward is ultimately more coherent. Note: death is not final in Outward, and your equipment at the time of death can be eventually recovered after you spawn again. Expand
  27. Jul 6, 2019
    8
    died from cold a few feet from the starter town. I've gotten trampled by a pair of roaming thieves and drank some bad water, that I assume gave my character the squirts. I'm not the Dragonborn, Chosen One, or the Acid Dropping Macaroni Messiah. I'm just a man trying to get to a merchant with all the wares I looted off bodies of the creatures or thieves I bested in order to get some sweetdied from cold a few feet from the starter town. I've gotten trampled by a pair of roaming thieves and drank some bad water, that I assume gave my character the squirts. I'm not the Dragonborn, Chosen One, or the Acid Dropping Macaroni Messiah. I'm just a man trying to get to a merchant with all the wares I looted off bodies of the creatures or thieves I bested in order to get some sweet coin.
    I really like that
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  28. Oct 31, 2019
    10
    This is my favourite RPG this year. It is certainly not for everyone because of the small size of the studio and the limitations that imposes but the originality of some of the ideas with some of the interesting gameplay have made this one of my most played games this year
  29. Apr 8, 2019
    10
    Biggest surprise of 2019!

    Mix of Gothic series RPG elements and atmosphere with Dark Souls combat mechanics.

    This game still need some improvements, but god, i like it!
  30. Apr 15, 2019
    9
    I didn't expect much to be honest. The game looked a bit outdated and rough at the edges, but I decided to buy it.

    Well, it surprised me. I can't tell you very much about the story since I completed one main quest by now. Nevertheless. I played this weekend I were sitting in front of Outward for 34 hours. The game is fun. The combat is taxing, the world has actually enough to
    I didn't expect much to be honest. The game looked a bit outdated and rough at the edges, but I decided to buy it.

    Well, it surprised me. I can't tell you very much about the story since I completed one main quest by now. Nevertheless. I played this weekend I were sitting in front of Outward for 34 hours.
    The game is fun.

    The combat is taxing, the world has actually enough to explore and is interesting, hunting for new equipment pieces is actually fun and the limited space and backpack system feels just right on this one.
    I think that one is my surprise game of 2019.

    It feels a bit like Zelda with survival elements but without fast travel in old school.
    Nevertheless, there are some bugs and the game has som clunky mechanics but I can look over them since the rest of the game is fun.
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  31. Nov 17, 2019
    10
    Short:
    One of the best RPG in 201X
    Full: This game is like updated Gothic 2 for 2019. Gameplay is amazing. Yes this isn't DOS2 or Witcher 3 but this is something more. Usually I'm trying to skip crafting, consumable and buff system aspects in other games. But not in Outward. I want to craft. I want to use some potions and buffs. How they manage to achieve this? I don't know. But
    Short:
    One of the best RPG in 201X

    Full:
    This game is like updated Gothic 2 for 2019. Gameplay is amazing.
    Yes this isn't DOS2 or Witcher 3 but this is something more.
    Usually I'm trying to skip crafting, consumable and buff system aspects in other games. But not in Outward. I want to craft. I want to use some potions and buffs.
    How they manage to achieve this? I don't know. But this system is uniq.
    I played about 100 hours in this game and there is still some undiscovered locations and items.

    In conclusion:
    Don't skip this game. If you a hardcore darksouls player - play SOLO.
    if you like playing some easy mode - play with friends.
    Play for yourself, don't rush. Don't trying to complete the story line.
    This game is about exploring and this is the best RPG after DOS2, Witcher 3 and Skyrim in 201X
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  32. May 13, 2019
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. [ITA] Outward e la “non morte”, ma a misura di indie – Recensione PC / Singolare mix di feature che non troverete da nessun'altra parte. La coop è bellissima. Scricchiola su bug e grafica.

    Vale la pena di essere giocato? Andiamo per ordine. Outward si presenta agli occhi del giocatore come un action GdR dalla meta non ben definita. Si parte da un presunto naufragio la cui colpa ricade sul protagonista e del quale dovrà rendere conto seguendo una delle tre storyline. Questo elemento favorisce la rigiocabilità, anche grazie al fatto che è presento una sorta di modalità New Game + in cui è possibile lasciare in “eredità” pezzi dell’equipaggiamento.

    In Outward la discendenza è quasi sacra. E i debiti degli antenati ricadono sui discendenti, passando da generazione in generazione. Oltre al disastroso naufragio, il protagonista di Outward è infatti anche coinvolto in un debito di Sangue che dovrà ripagare entro pochi giorni (di gioco) e che ammonta a migliaia di monete d’argento. Una tale situazione lo costringerà a lasciare la città natale di Cierzo, in un modo o nell’altro, per redimere le colpe di altri e non solo le proprie.

    I primi minuti di gioco sono quindi molto simili a un Dark Souls: ogni cosa ti può asfaltare. Ma la parte più interessante è che non esiste un “You DIED” o game over alla sconfitta del protagonista, ma il gameplay si evolve. Il vero punto focale della recensione (PC) di Outward è quello che chiamo la “non morte”. Il personaggio non morirà mai.

    Questo aspetto di gioco ideato da NineDots Studios è da una parte geniale e dall’altra un po’ forzato, soprattutto nelle fasi di gioco più avanzate. Lo si vede quando un fantomatico esploratore di passaggio ci soccorre dopo essere stati sgranocchiati da un branco di iene. E questo non è per niente male visto che ci lascia anche una pozione ricostituente affianco al giaciglio improvvisato. Ma piuttosto quando si dovrebbe morire da eroe affrontando una “cosa” grande come un fienile, ci si ritrova sempre e comunque vivi ma con qualche ammaccatura.
    Non dico che la “non morte” di Outward si sposi male con il gameplay, perché è parte di esso. Venendo sconfitto il personaggio ha infatti la possibilità randomica, ma contestuale, di venire a conoscenza di luoghi segreti, o essere imprigionato in un campo di banditi e costretto a tentare la fuga con solo pochi stracci addosso.

    Il fatto di “non morire” è una scusa ingegnosa per giustificare il proseguimento dell’avventura di gioco. L’ho capito quando dovendo affrontare una sorta di mini boss all’interno di una locanda, la finestra di caricamento di gioco mi aveva lasciato intendere che il locandiere aveva preso le mie monete pagando la stanza e le cure per rimettermi in sesto e “ritentare la boss fight”.

    Potrà essere una “scusa” o una “stupidata”, ma non lo è. Una tale sorta di giustificazione l’avrei voluta sperimentare in un gioco come The Witcher, in quanto il fallimento di Geralt avrebbe sì portato al caricamento di un salvataggio precedente, ma con stile e portando il giocatore a nuove svolte della trama.

    In Outward è possibile modificare la trama con le nostre azioni? Sì e no. Sarete confusi, ma all’inizio dell’avventura lo ero anche io quindi è tutto ok. Dovete sapere che alcune missioni di questo indie games sono realmente a tempo e se non completate vi faranno perdere dei bonus.
    Prendendo come esempio la missione iniziale del pagamento del Prezzo del Sangue, lì vi sono esattamente 5 giorni di gioco a disposizione del player per non perdere la casa nel faro. Tutto ciò cambierà il finale di Outward in qualche modo? Alcune missioni si incentrano su importanti accordi tra le fazioni di gioco, piuttosto che di debiti per una casa sul faro.
    Alcuni giocatori ci hanno svelato di aver fatto [spoiler] bruciare Cierzo. Si può quindi presumere che le azioni del giocatore modifichino la trama di Outward, ma non così percepibili nello stilare la recensione PC. Complice il fatto degli intrecci della storia, l’impossibilità di caricare salvataggi precedente e di conseguenza vederne le conseguenze; avrete la vostra avventura.

    Tuttavia anche qui c’è un’idea di fondo di NineDots Studios in cui ho avuto la netta sensazione di dovermi sbrigare perché gli eventi prendessero la piega che volessi. La sensazione era quella che altri personaggi stessero tessendo i propri fili e inviando i propri campioni a ottenere alleanze, fomentare rivolte per vincere le proprie battaglie… Siamo ritornati alla domanda iniziale: Outward vale la pena di essere giocato? Sì. Nonostante tutti i difetti e una grafica di altri tempi, Outward unisce un singolare mix di aspetti di gioco che non potrete trovare da nessun’altra parte.
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  33. Nov 17, 2019
    10
    Hard and Cool
    Beautiful and Monstrous
    This game looks like Gothic in 2019, plays like Subnautica in RPG world..
    And in the end - unique experience
    Definitely recommended. (Especially after all patches where they fix all of majority bugs)
  34. Nov 23, 2019
    10
    Amazing adventure game!
    Here we are not another hero, we play for an ordinary person and we have to survive in a cruel world!
    For me it's game of the year, I'm delighted! Such emotions, impressions and such a gaming experience I have not experienced for a long time!
  35. Nov 5, 2020
    9
    Pros:
    -Compared to other games like Skyrim, it is very difficult to become overpowered for a very long time.
    -Compared to other games, Hardcore mode is actually viable because you won’t get physics-glitched to death. Cons: -World not as detailed as in big budget games such as Witcher 3 or Skyrim. -Soundtrack can be hit or miss. I have composed fan-made replacement tracks and made
    Pros:
    -Compared to other games like Skyrim, it is very difficult to become overpowered for a very long time.
    -Compared to other games, Hardcore mode is actually viable because you won’t get physics-glitched to death.

    Cons:
    -World not as detailed as in big budget games such as Witcher 3 or Skyrim.
    -Soundtrack can be hit or miss. I have composed fan-made replacement tracks and made this available on NexusMods.

    Illegitimate complaints:
    -Someone claimed the combat sucks because they needed to kite an enemy for 90 seconds. They clearly didn’t learn the mechanics, because you can simply move left-forward at a 45-degree angle to get behind them after they attack. Yes, combat is janky like Gothic/Risen style, not cinematic and fluid, but looking cool should always be secondary to having good balance/mechanics, in an RPG.
    -Someone claimed they got lost because the map doesn't show the "you are here" icon. That's actually a good thing because you are role-playing an actual adventurer in the wild, not a Google Maps app user!

    Requirements to enjoy:
    -Play hardcore mode. When you see something new you should be in awe, and a little scared. Not just run up to it and “die first, question later” like you would in most other games.
    -Don’t google anything unnecessary
    -If, like me, you feel the DLC music is not up to par with expectations, please check out the Outward Soundtrack Overhaul mod I made on NexusMods.
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  36. Jun 18, 2020
    8
    A beautiful fresh fantasy experience. When playing it tugs at my old memories of playing Morrowind or dungeons and dragon adventures with a group of friends.

    This game expands beyond the generic standard of most fantasy games, reaching more for the outlandish, strange, and mysterious art direction. Exploration and experimentation are by far the biggest draws in this world. You don't
    A beautiful fresh fantasy experience. When playing it tugs at my old memories of playing Morrowind or dungeons and dragon adventures with a group of friends.

    This game expands beyond the generic standard of most fantasy games, reaching more for the outlandish, strange, and mysterious art direction. Exploration and experimentation are by far the biggest draws in this world. You don't "level up" but instead gather knowledge from across the land and through training. Your power is solely dependant on your knowledge, your equipment, and your preparation.

    Combat is simple, feeling clunky at first, yet it does have a finesse to it that when mastered you can show off a dance of death to whatever challenges you.

    This game is not for those who want to dive in and zoom through the experience. It's complex, slow-paced, and deeply immersive by design. Also a word of advice, there is no such thing as being too prepared in this harsh world.
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  37. Mar 19, 2020
    10
    At first you think it is a game like any other, but when you take an hour and leave the city the game becomes incredible, the feeling of freedom is unique
  38. Jan 17, 2020
    8
    Great game but it lacks quests. I have not been so involved in a game process for many years.
  39. Dec 16, 2020
    10
    cool game
    great atmosphare with the music
    not for everyone
    hard start in the game
  40. Jul 31, 2020
    10
    TL;DR : pure masterpiece.
    This game is the best and made me lose many nights of sleep.
    I can bet you all my horror chitin that people who give negative scores didn't even experience the 2nd zone. Interesting take on the survival RPG . Survival becomes less of a chore later-on in the game as you get better gear. The sense of adventure is always there. You move to places because you
    TL;DR : pure masterpiece.
    This game is the best and made me lose many nights of sleep.

    I can bet you all my horror chitin that people who give negative scores didn't even experience the 2nd zone.

    Interesting take on the survival RPG . Survival becomes less of a chore later-on in the game as you get better gear.
    The sense of adventure is always there. You move to places because you feel compelled to , not because some old blacksmith lost his hammer. High replayability with different play styles, endings and customization.
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  41. Jan 2, 2020
    10
    What a phenomenal breath of fresh air, this game is a must buy for anyone that likes a more realistic/tangible approach to fantasy adventure.

    Outward focuses much more on strategically planning your trip into the wilderness. Each quest requires carefully selecting your equipment, food and survival necessities as well as knowledge of the road/memory of the paths that take you to your
    What a phenomenal breath of fresh air, this game is a must buy for anyone that likes a more realistic/tangible approach to fantasy adventure.

    Outward focuses much more on strategically planning your trip into the wilderness. Each quest requires carefully selecting your equipment, food and survival necessities as well as knowledge of the road/memory of the paths that take you to your destination. With an organic feel to the world and being so fully lost in it with just a map, no player marker, and a compass you can only rely on the visible landmarks and your previous experiences to navigate each tightly constructed area.

    With balanced survival mechanics, entirely useful loot and rich combat this game hits all the right marks and in full stride when achieving its creative goal. I haven't been so immersed in a dangerous world since I first played each Dark Souls game, and when it comes to mechanics Outward certainly doesn't fall short of the greatest RPGs, I'd argue it even surpasses them in certain capacity.

    Looking forward to forming a better opinion on it and hopefully sharing it to anyone that might be on the fence about this title.

    Buy. This. Game.
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  42. Apr 29, 2020
    10
    Amazing game if you like using your brain & can remember when graph paper & notes were necessary... Many other people with rating of 10 have said it better... I won't repeat.
  43. Jun 19, 2020
    9
    Fantastic game, Pros: difficulty, you cant see yourself on the map, great magic, ambisous game made by small team, perfectly balanced survival and the skill system is awsome!

    Cons: a bit clubky mele combat, bad story and quite buggy. All in all it is a great game and i recommend buying it if you want a old school feeling survival rpg.
  44. Sep 12, 2020
    10
    Amazing Game !!! I ve spent lots of hours creating news builds, creating weapons and defeating the final 12 bosses like a Dark Souls Game.
  45. Mar 18, 2021
    9
    An amazing game, some few messes, but the devs constantly patch the game for balance and fixes. the two DLC are very good, with an well made environment. The bad thing im see is that it's very expensive for an indie game, but it's indeed well made for such small team.
  46. Jul 21, 2021
    10
    Outward breaks the monotony of RPGs that hold the player's hand and guides them through everything, where there is almost no room failure. In Outward, you play as a loser. You do not a get a save point to fall back on if things go awry, you have to live with the consequences of your actions. You do not magically level-up after delivering your quest to fetch some rat tails or wolf peltsOutward breaks the monotony of RPGs that hold the player's hand and guides them through everything, where there is almost no room failure. In Outward, you play as a loser. You do not a get a save point to fall back on if things go awry, you have to live with the consequences of your actions. You do not magically level-up after delivering your quest to fetch some rat tails or wolf pelts etc. Nor do you effortlessly slay everything while spamming health potions. There is no indicator where you are on a map, rather you actually have to read it and orient yourself as you would in real life. And much like life, everything has a price.

    There are so many things that we took for granted from video games, things to which we have grown so accustomed to, that without which we feel at a loss. It is this realism that Outward surprises the modern gamers with. It shows how generic our approach to RPG games have become, and how little divergence we expect from them.
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  47. Mar 29, 2022
    10
    Cruel and unusual but I love it. Brutally difficult but still very fun. Has a few rare clipping issues
Metascore
67

Mixed or average reviews - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 19
  2. Negative: 2 out of 19
  1. May 9, 2019
    40
    Outward isn't so much bad as it is outwardly bland. Bolstered by its genuinely endearing premise, and an emphasis on a more "human" approach to the RPG genre, the title is simultaneously held back by lacklustre presentation, an underwhelming combat system, and a main game that goes on far too long to justify the onslaught of hostility thrown at the player. The survival elements do help to keep the experience engaging, but, more often than not, they hold back what would otherwise be a rather atmospheric and pleasant action-RPG. The hostility on offer is a genuine strength on a conceptual level, but it perhaps goes too far, resulting in an RPG that can't quite overcome its flaws despite its qualities.
  2. 50
    A difficult survival game with some interesting elements that is significantly hindered by tedious mechanics and a superficial world.
  3. Apr 15, 2019
    70
    Outward is an ambitious, uncompromising game, sometimes to its own detriment. There’s a lot to like about it, from its unique take on player character death to its focus on the mundane aspects of adventuring. But every moment when it really shined was surrounded by drudgery and frustration. Outward is sure to appeal to some players, but it often undercuts its own best features.