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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Overall a fun game.
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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This is a fun game. The visuals are great and gameplay is cool. It's more of a stealth game so be aware you will be doing lots of it. You could go in guns blazing but the gunplay is a little lacking. You mainly use a hand gun but you can pick up enemy rifles. Once they are out of ammo you just disgard it.
One of the best features of the game are the options. You can turn off most of the mini games like lock picking and computer slicing, which is great to move things along. You can also tweak some of the settings for your little companion, Nix.
Overall, it's a fun game in the Star Wars universe.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I haven't seen everything in the game yet, but in my 20+ hours of playtime I can say it's a good game. If you're someone who loves star wars, this game could fit well with you. They've put such an amount of detail in the exploration, the references they leave that fans will love, and the small detail is incredible. The reputation system is cool to manage with the syndicates, as they all offer you advantages and disadvantages depending on your reputation. I do wish there were more roleplay actions you'd be able to do such as, ordering a drink at a cantina. The game does have its problems with its bugs and glitches. You will notice some texture problems with the quality randomly decreasing, or I something game breakinf like going through the map. Though that's only happened once for me. Overall, a fun game star wars fans can enjoy with some problems that I hope will be fixed in future updates.
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I played SW: Outlaws when it first came out, and it was buggy for sure, but I looked past those flaws and had a great time with it. Anytime I can clean up at the Sabacc table is time well spent. I finished the story then and haven't touched it for months. But I recently resumed my campaign to play the DLC, and wow, what a smoother experience! I hope there are more of these different games with new characters and playstyles to come. While I love Cal Kestis and the Jedi games, SW Outlaws just feels so much more fun and replayable.
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Had a bit of a problem when I got the disk. The PS5 wasn’t reading properly. Funny enough I used a very old cd spray thinking it will help and it just made it look greasy. No scratches on the disk but it seems PS5 needs lubricants when it comes to reading cd disks. So lucky enough it works now, it’s my go to game. Yeah it does get repetitive after a while. But so does life. HUZZAH!
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It is great to run around in the star wars universe and work with/against crime syndicates I grew up learning about. This open world game is amazing, great graphics, great storyline, good, intuitive game mechanics, with plenty of collectables in game to expand on the lore. I don't want the game to end.
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The game is a beautiful massive open world in the Star Wars universe and full of things to do. I would have liked to have been given the option of male or female character, but regardless the game is still a great game.
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This game has been surprisingly good for my pleasure, glad i took a chance on this and got this when i did because listening to the internets opinion shows me that i would’ve missed out on this opportunity.
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Star Wars Outlaws offers a fresh take on the Star Wars universe by focusing on life outside the Jedi and Sith. Set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, the game follows Kay Vess as she navigates the galaxy’s criminal underworld. The open-world planets feel alive and rewarding to explore, and the environments capture the gritty Star Wars atmosphere perfectly.
Gameplay mixes blaster combat, stealth, and gadgets, giving players multiple ways to approach missions. The reputation system with different factions adds depth, making choices feel meaningful. While the game has a few technical issues and familiar open-world elements, its strong storytelling and immersive world make it a standout Star Wars experience.
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"Star Wars Outlaws" on PS5 delivers a thrilling open-world adventure. The graphics are stunning, showcasing detailed environments and smooth performance.
The gameplay blends exploration, stealth, and combat, offering a varied experience. The story captures the spirit of the original trilogy, and the characters are engaging.
While it has some minor open-world tropes, the overall experience is a blast for Star Wars fans. It's a must-play for those wanting to immerse themselves in a galaxy far, far away.
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The game is fun but does suffer from some obvious issues. The first being glitches which have become pretty standard for AAA titles unfortunately. I have so far experienced falling through the floor twice and also not being able to save since the game thought I was in combat despite my last combat being 30 min prior. The second issue would be the poor auto save feature which should save significantly more than it actually does. The amount of progress I’ve lost because of assuming my game had been saving when I collect things or go to a new area is decently high. I’ve now just gotten to the point of manual saving a lot more. I’m only really 10 hours in so there are certain things that I do not know if they’ll get better or not over time but Kay is also just a really boring character. The VA plays her very monotone which I have not been a huge fan of tbh. But I do like the exploring, I’m a fan of the random events and I am interested in the story so that’s why I’m giving 3 stars.