This twenty-minute gameplay video, which appears to have been recorded at the Tokyo Game Show, gives some idea of ββthe RPG The Outer Worlds. The players don't perform particularly well here, indicating a live playthrough rather than a demo from the publisher.
Considering that a significant portion of the role-playing game consists of conversations, it is annoying that dialogue continues to be skipped in this game recording. It seems that the gameplay was recorded at the initial stages of the game, so you should not expect serious plot spoilers.
From what we've seen, the best-case scenario would be a classic Obsidian RPG adventure - raw, under-polished, but done with soul and intent. Some strange behavior of AI characters, cloudy textures can be noted, but in the case of a good game, all this can fade into the background against the background of the general charm.
The Outer Worlds is a game from the makers of Fallout: New Vegas, and it feels good. Also involved in the development of Tim Cain (Tim Cain) and Leonard Boyarsky (Leonard Boyarsky), who had a hand in the first two Fallout. Unlike most RPGs, any character can be killed in the game.
According to the story, the hero awakens on a ship of settlers that disappeared on the way to Alcyone, the farthest terrestrial colony on the edge of the galaxy. Here he finds himself at the center of a large-scale conspiracy that threatens the existence of the colony. A player-created character will be able to influence the course of history, exploring the depths of space and meeting numerous factions fighting for power.
The Outer Worlds will launch on October 4 for PC, PS25 and Xbox One. After some time, a version for Switch will also be released, but the continuations (if any) will most likely become exclusive to Microsoft platforms. The PC version during the first year will only be available in
Curiously, Fallout 2 creator Chris Avellone (Christopher Avellone)
Source: 3dnews.ru