Listen, Outer Worlds has more than enough binary choices on its own, so let’s instead look at Outer Worlds as a singular game, even if we do have to talk a little about Fallout. Outer Worlds is a different game, and honestly, I think a mistake many people are making is trying to make this yet another binary choice in that you have to like either Fallout or Outer Worlds. But I’m going to try not to rely on that. To do this game justice I will have to make some references to Fallout. That interview and the lack of that job have not changed my opinions on this game or the company, but I disclose it here so you can make the best judgment. That was just a couple of weeks after they were bought by Microsoft. I did see a bit of this game, about 10 minutes while on-site, I didn’t end up getting that job, though I would not have been working on this project. About a year ago, I met with Obsidian Entertainment as a part of a job interview. As always if you enjoy the video consider subscribing and ringing that bell.Ī quick disclosure. I do want to thank Bryan M for suggesting I cover this game, so thank you and if anyone else has games they would like me to cover, feel free to mention them in the comments. It’s definitely a game similar to Fallout and that might have been the original pitch, but this time instead of a single open world, we have multiple planets and even zones on them, as well as a more futuristic weapon set. Outer Worlds can simply be called Fallout but in space.
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