

This wacky and zany introspective works well in bolstering the title, and immediately fits into the narrative, unlike Fallout. Just look at New Vegas-much in the same way, players can simply kill everyone and rampage through the world at no real cost to you but the degradation of your own morality. In fact, the game's very nature stresses satire and over-the-top action. With no in-game romances to speak of, it's not like your character has to look good, either. It all comes down to what exactly you want your character to be good at melee or rifles, pistols or medical experience? These things usually take up at least 30-45 minutes of the beginning in other titles, but in The Outer Worlds, it's much more streamlined while still offering deep customization options. Maybe it was just me trying to get to gameplay as fast as possible, but even deciding what sort of character I could be in The Outer Worlds doesn't take all too long. One of the things that immediately separates The Outer Worlds from not only Fallout but many RPGs in the field is its extremely easy-to-use character creation.

RELATED: I Killed Every Single Person In The Outer Worlds, Here's What Happenedįallout 3 is probably the best title among the Fallout franchise, besides of course New Vegas, which did have its shortcomings in the form of bugs and game freezes.
