• Publisher: THQ
  • Release Date: Mar 13, 2006
User Score
7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 55 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 35 out of 55
  2. Negative: 7 out of 55
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  1. BrerR.
    Mar 15, 2006
    6
    imagine Mercenaries, but linear and boring know what happens when you run over a guy with a half-track? well... if it's you, you die. if it's a badguy, he gets up and reloads.
  2. MerrillL.
    Mar 21, 2006
    5
    First and foremost, this is obviously a Mercernaries rip-off/wannabe and anyone who has played should realize that right away. This game does not look "next-gen", which is the very least we should be getting out of any 360 title - regardless of it's gameplay. I played for about two hours plus and have to say that the controls are clunky, physics are lame, gameplay is boring and First and foremost, this is obviously a Mercernaries rip-off/wannabe and anyone who has played should realize that right away. This game does not look "next-gen", which is the very least we should be getting out of any 360 title - regardless of it's gameplay. I played for about two hours plus and have to say that the controls are clunky, physics are lame, gameplay is boring and repetitive. Definitely worth a try if you can get a free rental or play with a friend but that's about it. Expand
  3. Mr.Review
    Dec 18, 2006
    5
    Worse than simple mediocrity, The Outfit is generic in every position, at every angle. Starting with the visuals, which are respectable, The Outfit is classy with the graphics. The most significant and aspiring element of the game is the gameplay, which is, for the most part, brutal. Slow as all rampaging hell, The Outfit creeps along at a slow and bland pace. The environments all blend Worse than simple mediocrity, The Outfit is generic in every position, at every angle. Starting with the visuals, which are respectable, The Outfit is classy with the graphics. The most significant and aspiring element of the game is the gameplay, which is, for the most part, brutal. Slow as all rampaging hell, The Outfit creeps along at a slow and bland pace. The environments all blend together into one horrible array of ambience. Even the storyline, which is forgettable, drags on and strethces the senselessness it already is. The Outfit could be the largest disappointment of the last few months of gaming, as it looked very promising. But skip out on this title, unless your an achievement digger (online only), or unable to play the incredibly superior likes of Call of Duty 2 and/or 3. Expand
  4. FPSMaster
    Mar 16, 2006
    7
    Decent game with RTS elements make it feel like a cross between Mercenaries, Freedom Fighters, Command and Conquer and Battlefield which is what makes us finally have an original game that uses a little from other games and makes them its own. Graphics could have easily been done on Xbox with all the texture swapping, very limited detail and pop-up, other than maybe slower framerates. Decent game with RTS elements make it feel like a cross between Mercenaries, Freedom Fighters, Command and Conquer and Battlefield which is what makes us finally have an original game that uses a little from other games and makes them its own. Graphics could have easily been done on Xbox with all the texture swapping, very limited detail and pop-up, other than maybe slower framerates. Destruction is decent, but looks a little hokey and isn't even as destructive as year old games like Mercenaries. Controls are a little clunky, and they make you feel as if the collision detection in the game is really about PS1 in depth so you get stuck on flat ground a lot. Vehicles are terrible to control and get stuck on everything, but they are the main part of the game so you just have to deal with them. Going on foot will usually result in you dying and respawning over and over, but is essential to setting up gun emplacements and such. Sound is pretty good, as it sounds and feels like a real warzone probably would. Overall a decent game with plenty of depth in the options for what you want to use when you want to use it, but the points scale seems odd so that if you take over many checkpoints you may still end the game with hardly any points and never have enough to buy the really powerful weapons you need to win each match. And also, some people seem to be able to use way more powerful weapons than you just after the beginning of the game which makes me wonder has someoe already found a way to boost their starting points to be higher than yours.. Expand
  5. JohnL.
    Mar 23, 2006
    5
    This is a fun game, but clearly a rental and not a 60$ investment. Graphics aren't great, but could not have been done on the old XBOX. The weapon aiming in this game is AWFUL. This cannot be understated. This problem is at its worst during online play, which should be the most fun element of any game. Just wait for Modern Combat and be MUCH happier.
  6. Feb 22, 2021
    5
    I personally remember really enjoying the Outfit when I was a kid but revisiting it today is just sad. For starters the visuals even for 2006 seems really underwhelming and you will here the same few generic military themes throughout the whole game. So the music and visuals aren't impressive but what is interesting is the gameplay at least at first. It's a weird mix of 3rd person shooterI personally remember really enjoying the Outfit when I was a kid but revisiting it today is just sad. For starters the visuals even for 2006 seems really underwhelming and you will here the same few generic military themes throughout the whole game. So the music and visuals aren't impressive but what is interesting is the gameplay at least at first. It's a weird mix of 3rd person shooter and RTS and while its kind of neat the game lacks in variety and so by the half way point in the campaign you'll of seen pretty much every thing this game has to offer. Spawn a tank in and spam defensive units in certain areas and you'll pretty much win most of the game by doing this. And the story doesn't help much as all the characters are your standard WW2 stereotypes. And the tone is all over the place like one moment it seems they wanted it to be this over the top goofy squad shooter and than other moments its suppose to be serious. Pair that with very janky gameplay, dumb AI and some of the most unsatisfying gun play I've experienced and you got yourself a mediocre game. Overall the game isn't terrible as I did enjoy some parts in a sort of arcade way and the style of game was interesting but by the the last level I just wanted it to be over with. Expand
Metascore
70

Mixed or average reviews - based on 52 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 52
  2. Negative: 0 out of 52
  1. Official Xbox Magazine
    85
    The Outfit does not aspire in the slightest to reflect the sights and sounds of real-life combat in dubya-dubya-two. It aspires to be one thing and one thing only: fun. [Apr 2006, p.82]
  2. 90
    Though a bit rough around the edges in places, The Outfit's fearless fusion of action and strategy pays off in a big way. It's engaging, it's addictive, and it's ferociously one-of-a-kind. [Apr 2006, p.74]
  3. The Outfit's aim for a bold blend of action and strategy gets sabotaged by a repetitious single-player campaign, but it is redeemed somewhat by a more-inspired multiplayer.