The Outer Worlds
RPG
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
Steam Cloud
Remote Play on Tablet
Remote Play on TV
Family Sharing

The Outer Worlds is an award-winning single-player RPG from Obsidian Entertainment and Private Division. As you explore a space colony, the character you decide to become will determine how this player-driven story unfolds. In the colony's corporate equation, you are the unplanned variable.

Developers: Obsidian Entertainment
Publishers: Private Division
Release Date: Oct 23, 2020
Price (USD): $29.99
Current Players: 325

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Very Positive(83%)
engaging story
vibrant art style
memorable characters
meaningful choices
satire
open world
satirical humor
role-playing depth
short length
mediocre combat
underwhelming weapons
repetitive gameplay
shallow RPG mechanics
In general, players express a strong enjoyment of the game's narrative and vibrant art style, appreciating its unique take on corporate satire. However, many note its relatively short length and lack of depth in combat and progression systems as significant drawbacks. The role-playing mechanics offer a degree of freedom and player choice, but they do not always resonate as meaningful or impactful. The game succeeds in presenting a compelling universe, but it has room for improvement in gameplay complexity and replayability.

Positive Points

  • The game has a strong narrative and witty writing, with a rich sci-fi universe set in the corporate-controlled Halcyon colony.
  • The player choices in the game are meaningful, impacting not only individual storylines but the fate of entire communities as well.
  • Graphics and art direction are praised for being vibrant and colorful, contributing to an immersive experience.
  • The game features memorable characters and a satirical take on corporate capitalism, providing a unique setting.
  • Voice acting is well-received, with characters feeling alive and adding personality to the game.
  • Negative Points

  • The game is criticized for feeling short, with many players wishing it had more content.
  • Weapon and armor systems are seen as underwhelming, with a lack of diversity and upgrades feeling ineffective.
  • Combat and gameplay mechanics are often described as mediocre, lacking depth and variety.
  • Some players find the game less engaging, with a plot that can feel predictable or uninspiring.
  • Mixed Points

  • The humor and satirical elements are appreciated by some, but can feel overdone or fall flat for others.
  • Players have mixed feelings about the game's open world aspect, with some enjoying the smaller, more focused areas while others feel restricted by it.
  • The game's role-playing depth and skill systems receive mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the flexibility, while others find them shallow or unsatisfying.
  • Common Themes

  • The comparison to Fallout: New Vegas is a frequent theme, with many players drawing parallels in terms of style and mechanics.
  • The corporate dystopia setting is a central theme, often praised for its creative critique of capitalism, though some find it too on-the-nose.
  • Combat, while functional, is often noted as repetitive and lacking innovation or excitement compared to other RPGs.
  • Updated 7/26/2025, 12:02:44 AM UTC