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'''The Outer Worlds''' is an [[action]] [[RPG]] developed by [[Obsidian Entertainment]] and published by [[Private Division]]. It incorporates many gameplay elements of the {{c|Fallout}} series, owing largely to the developers' prior involvement in developing the Fallout franchise, the last of which was [[Fallout: New Vegas]]. Like Fallout, Outer Worlds allows the player to shape their character based on the many decisions that they make throughout the game; character possibilities include an all-out action shooter, a skilled negotiator with or without comrades, and worst of all, a villain. This gameplay is mixed with an interstellar setting akin to [[Mass Effect]], allowing the player to explore a multitude of planets. At the story's outset, a mad scientist sends the player to save his colony and avoid "the Board," a powerful, money-hungry entity that rules with an iron fist and consequently affects people across the galaxy. The path taken following this depends entirely on character creation, leading to one of three main endings.


"The Outer Worlds" is a unique adventure, with a mix of Fallout's first person shooter mixed with Mass Effect multiple choices except you can do it anyway you want. Long story short: the mad scientist sends you to save his colony and avoid "the Board" because of their money hungry and power with an iron fist which affects the people across the galaxy. To keep it simple, you can be an all out action shooter or a skilled negotiator, with or without your comrades or worse of all: be a villain. There's no wrong answer depending on your character creation. Last of all, there's about three endings. Can you guess how you can do that? Go through the walkthrough to find out!
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Box artwork for The Outer Worlds.
Box artwork for The Outer Worlds.
The Outer Worlds
Developer(s)Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher(s)Private Division
Year released2019
System(s)Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Genre(s)Action, RPG
ModesSingle-player
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The Outer Worlds is an action RPG developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Private Division. It incorporates many gameplay elements of the Fallout series, owing largely to the developers' prior involvement in developing the Fallout franchise, the last of which was Fallout: New Vegas. Like Fallout, Outer Worlds allows the player to shape their character based on the many decisions that they make throughout the game; character possibilities include an all-out action shooter, a skilled negotiator with or without comrades, and worst of all, a villain. This gameplay is mixed with an interstellar setting akin to Mass Effect, allowing the player to explore a multitude of planets. At the story's outset, a mad scientist sends the player to save his colony and avoid "the Board," a powerful, money-hungry entity that rules with an iron fist and consequently affects people across the galaxy. The path taken following this depends entirely on character creation, leading to one of three main endings.

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