- Publisher: Silver Lining Interactive , Silver Lining
- Release Date: May 14, 2026
- Also On: Nintendo Switch 2, PC, Switch, Xbox Series X
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May 12, 2026Outbound is a road trip that rewards patience over speed. Square Glade Games has built a world worth getting lost in, with a van customization system that keeps you tinkering and a presentation that always makes the next horizon look worth chasing.
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May 8, 2026A wonderfully realised, stylised world ripe for exploration, but what you find in Outbound's vibrant wilderness rarely surprises.
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May 8, 2026Outbound feels like a deliberate detox from the "doomscrolling" era. The gameplay loop is built entirely around relaxation and is beautifully uncomplicated. It nudges you onto the open road with zero pressure and zero velocity, offering a steady, comforting rhythm that accompanies you rather than demanding anything from you. It’s simple, soulful, and exactly the kind of slow burn the modern world makes us crave.
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May 13, 2026If you're looking for a comfy game that can hold your attention for hours while delivering a relaxing and rewarding experience, Outbound definitely deserves a place on your list. Even with a few stumbles, it manages to offer a quite enjoyable and addictive experience within its genre.
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May 14, 2026A niche title that certain gamers are sure to love, Outbound is an enjoyable exploration title that can often become too relaxing at times.
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May 8, 2026Outbound is a laid-back and inspiring cozy adventure that falls a bit short when it comes to crafting.
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May 10, 2026Outbound is a game that, if given enough time, could be good in the future. It has a wonderful world that can be filled with things and people to interact with. A wonderful building system that can be improved with better delivery of blueprints. And a road-trip experience that can be improved with sound. Unfortunately, much like its world, right now it’s a game with a shallow gameplay loop that is difficult to stay interested in. Maybe it’s more fun with friends?
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May 13, 2026Outbound successfully blends cozy exploration, light survival mechanics and creative base-building into a relaxing road-trip adventure. While the overwhelming amount of crafting stations and the slow early-game pacing can occasionally hurt the flow, the beautiful art style, satisfying progression loop and charming camper customization create a unique and atmospheric experience for fans of the genre.
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May 8, 2026Outbound is a video game that managed to surprise us in its own way, incorporating van life into a hybrid formula capable of entertaining even those who don't particularly enjoy the genre. Crafting, resource gathering, and progression never feel overly frustrating, effectively balancing every single component and keeping it within the player's reach. The charm of this production is undeniable, but it's worth pointing out that around the midpoint of the experience (which will nonetheless last over 30 hours) and as the in-game days go by, a certain sense of repetitiveness sets in. Every single area has been designed to offer a sense of calm, with the sounds of ocean waves and rustling trees, in a dystopian future where only renewable energy is used without leaving the slightest mark on nature. However, this world feels too empty — no human presence, just us and a vast array of crafting possibilities. Fortunately, we have a wonderful little dog to keep us company, who represents the most "heartwarming" element of the entire game. Outbound is a relaxing game, an interactive holiday and a road trip that serves as an escape from the increasingly pulse-pounding frenzy of modern video games. Respect for the environment, a sense of community, and anti-consumerism — perhaps this title could even inspire us to reflect on an ever more sustainable future.
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May 12, 2026A competent camping and survival game set in an unpopulated wilderness, whose lack of narrative structure, threat, or competitive elements leaves it feeling disappointingly hollow.
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May 8, 2026Outbound is exactly what it promises. A good mix of discovery, crafting, and building, and it provides plenty of relaxation.