- Publisher: Stadia Games
- Release Date: Dec 3, 2020
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 62 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 44 out of 62
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Mixed: 14 out of 62
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Negative: 4 out of 62
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Apr 3, 2021Die Steuerung ist einfach zu kompliziert. Die hätten sich eher an Brawlstars orientieren sollen.
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Dec 16, 2020Very fun and addictive game... My son and I, have a blast playing this game.
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Jul 6, 2021Gameplay is fun, varied, and exhilarating.
However matchmaking does not work because the active population of the game is insufficient for their matchmaking system to function adequately, which prevents players from experiencing significant chunks of the game since only the training/practice modes are reliably available.
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Feb 5, 2021Outcasters isn't the stellar killer-app that Stadia so deparately needs, but it offers enough to pad out the Pro subscription for Google's cloud gaming service just a little bit further. It's an extremely fun game that delivers on the promise of being easy to pick up and play but difficult to master.
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Dec 22, 2020Outcasters is an outrageously fun Stadia exclusive with an innovative shot mechanic and wacky graphics. If you can get a party for four together, it’s an amazing time, but even playing solo with online randoms is a great treat too.
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Dec 14, 2020Ultimately, Outcasters mostly seems ready to settle into its niche that it’s created. It’s not designed to be the killer app that reels in a mass of new players, but it should attract some. Better yet, since it launched directly into Stadia Pro, it’s there on day one for the folks who are already the most committed. For a platform trying to find its footing in a crowded, competitive space, solidifying the publisher-player relationship is crucial. There will be bigger, flashier, and likely better games to come from Stadia Games and Entertainment in the years ahead, but for now, those already playing via Google’s tangerine-tinted cloud will find they have their first example of a fun, albeit flawed, multiplayer game they won’t find anywhere else.