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# Exclusive PlayStation 4 compatibility Single-player sci-fi RPG adventure Player-driven story with impactful choices The Outer Worlds Playstation 4

**Brand:** private division
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## Summary

> 🌌 Become the unplanned variable in the ultimate sci-fi RPG adventure!

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- **What is this?** The Outer Worlds Playstation 4 by private division
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## Key Features

- • **Lead a Diverse Crew:** Recruit and command six companions, each with distinct personalities and abilities, whose loyalty shifts with your choices.
- • **Innovative Combat Mechanics:** Experience smooth, fluid combat enhanced by science weapons and a fresh take on tactical time dilation for strategic advantage.
- • **Explore the Edge of the Galaxy:** Dive into Halcyon, a richly detailed corporate colony at the galaxy’s frontier where every decision shapes your destiny.
- • **No Microtransactions, Pure RPG:** Enjoy a fully immersive, nostalgia-infused RPG experience without any pay-to-win distractions—just pure storytelling and gameplay.
- • **Dynamic Character Customization:** Build a unique hero with customizable flaws and perks that evolve based on your gameplay style—embrace imperfection for powerful rewards.

## Overview

The Outer Worlds for PlayStation 4 is a critically acclaimed single-player sci-fi RPG by Obsidian Entertainment, featuring a player-driven narrative set in the corporate-run Halcyon colony. With deep character customization, impactful choices, and a memorable cast of companions, it delivers a rich 30+ hour experience praised for its storytelling, combat, and absence of microtransactions.

## Description

The Outer worlds is a new single player first person Sci-fi RPG from obsidian entertainment and Private Division. Lost in transit while on a colonist ship bound for the furthest edge of the galaxy, you awake decades later only to find Yourself in the midst of a deep conspiracy threatening to destroy the halcyon colony. As you explore the furthest reaches of space and encounter various factions, all vying for power, the character you decide to become will determine how this player driven story unfolds. In the corporate equation for the colony, you are the unplanned variable.

Review: It's Not The Best Choice ...It's Spacer's Choice. - A true spiritual successor to "Fallout New Vegas," "The Outer Worlds" is a nostalgic throwback to old school role playing and yet it's own truly uniqu beast. It's appropriate that this game debuted when it did, in the disastrous wake of "Fallout 76," as it celebrates and improves upon the game mechanics that Bethesda was once known for. It's a reminder of what a solid role playing game is supposed to be, and that begins with player agency. There's a tremendous amount of choice right out the gate, starting with a robust character creation menu and continuing on with branching quests and side quests that have impact both immediately and later on in the narrative. The gameplay is solid, with combat and gun play/melee feeling smooth and fluid for the most part. Character progression is rewarding and there was never, ever a point of intolerable grind in the entire 30 hours I spent in my first playthrough. You squad of six companions is composed of colorful, humorous and well written personalities, all of whom feature fantastic voice acting and unique perks / combat abilities (Ellie, Vicar Max and Nyoka were personal favorites). I encountered only a few glitches and bugs playing the game on my PS4 Pro, the only notable instances being a slightly delayed rendering of world textures upon entering a new settlement / port from time to time and the occasional drop in frame rate during intense enemy encounters later in the game. I found myself invested in the world, the characters and the story within an hour of beginning, and that investment only yielded greater returns as I played through. The companion squad selection reminded me of the system utilized by the "Mass Effect" trilogy while the Time Dilatation mechanic was a new twist on the "Fallout" VATS system (oddly enough, especially in comparison to the bastardized VATS mechanic in "Fallout 76, an improvement on the overall concept). The musical score is memorable and loaded with personality while the Everyman vs. Corporate Overlords story is quirky enough to not feel familiar or tired. The art direction, character designs, color palette and overall look of the game is gorgeous to look at, and if anything, you're left wanting more. In fact, if I have one gripe about the game it's that it wasn't long enough. I found myself in the endgame much more quickly than I thought I would, and realized that this was a much shorter experience than I had realized. This doesn't detract from the experience, mind you, but it does leave you feeling that there's an entire third act of the game that was cut for some reason. Perhaps DLC content later on down the line? I hope so. At the end of the day, "The Outer Worlds" isn't a perfect AAA game offering. That may be it's greatest strength, really. There's a lot of heart and soul in this little gem, and a ton of fun to be had. Additionally, there isn't a single microtransaction or slimy monetization tactic to be found anywhere. My hat is off to Obsidian. They gave us an RPG experience that hasn't really been seen since "Fallout: New Vegas" (arguably the best of the modern era "Fallout" games). Here's hoping for a sequel some day that let's us return to Halcyon for another round of Zero Gee vodka shots and adventures. Final Verdict: 9/10
Review: A very solid game - Firstly, I just hope people don’t get discouraged by that one guy saying it’s unfinished and all that mess because I am genuinely having a good time with this game. Alright so to anyone who’s willing to read for a spell, here’s some things I enjoy about it: •6 companions you can utilize. -Each have their own unique skills and varying personalities. -You can deploy 2 of them at a time which is incredibly neat, but not only for combat purposes, but I love the fact that your companions will frequently comment on things happening as well as amongst themselves to indicate a sort of bonding between the characters. •Science weapons! -Science weapons are special weapons you can obtain in the game that do whacky shit basically and they are more powerful depending on how high your science skill is. •Dialogue options -Often times various options for dialogue, not 4 simple yes or no answers. Your character can be witty or funny sometimes, you can be supportive, or sometimes you can just be a dick. Choices are a wonderful thing! •Your choices actually matter. -Pretty self explanatory, this one. •Parvati -One of your 6 companions. She’s an absolute cinnamon roll and you must protect her at all costs. •Companions being affected by your choices. -I.E., if you decide to side with a specific faction, it may change the way your companion feels about you. There’s plenty of more enjoyable things, but I’ll throw in a few nitpicks about the game. None of these are make or break things, however. •No oldies music radio -I like my oldies music, man •No romance option -not a necessary thing by any means, but I would’ve welcomed it. The reasoning behind this is pretty solid though. •No option for 3rd person -Again, not a necessary thing, but I would’ve welcomed it Overall this is solid and I enjoy it a whole lot. Even the nitpicks are just that. I would’ve welcomed the things if they were added, but none take away the experience of what the game is offering you. Please give this game shot if you’ve got money in your pocket and you don’t know where to spend it. It’s worth it.

## Features

- The outer worlds is a new single-player first-person sci-fi rpg from obsidian entertainment and private division
- In the outer worlds, you awake from hibernation on a colonist ship that was lost in transit to halcyon, the furthest colony from earth located at the edge of the galaxy, only to find yourself in the midst of a deep conspiracy threatening to destroy it. As you explore the furthest reaches of space and encounter various factions, all-vying for power, the character you decide to become will determine how this player-driven story unfolds. In the corporate equation for the colony, you are the unplanned variable

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07SWT3C45 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,273 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #578 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,167) |
| Date First Available | June 9, 2019 |
| Department | Adult |
| Genre | adventure-game-genre |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710425575150 |
| Item Weight | 1.62 ounces |
| Item model number | 57515 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Private Division |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.4 x 5.3 x 6.9 inches; 1.62 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 25, 2019 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | October 25, 2019 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 710425575150 710425555176 |

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's Not The Best Choice ...It's Spacer's Choice.
*by D***. on November 30, 2019*

A true spiritual successor to "Fallout New Vegas," "The Outer Worlds" is a nostalgic throwback to old school role playing and yet it's own truly uniqu beast. It's appropriate that this game debuted when it did, in the disastrous wake of "Fallout 76," as it celebrates and improves upon the game mechanics that Bethesda was once known for. It's a reminder of what a solid role playing game is supposed to be, and that begins with player agency. There's a tremendous amount of choice right out the gate, starting with a robust character creation menu and continuing on with branching quests and side quests that have impact both immediately and later on in the narrative. The gameplay is solid, with combat and gun play/melee feeling smooth and fluid for the most part. Character progression is rewarding and there was never, ever a point of intolerable grind in the entire 30 hours I spent in my first playthrough. You squad of six companions is composed of colorful, humorous and well written personalities, all of whom feature fantastic voice acting and unique perks / combat abilities (Ellie, Vicar Max and Nyoka were personal favorites). I encountered only a few glitches and bugs playing the game on my PS4 Pro, the only notable instances being a slightly delayed rendering of world textures upon entering a new settlement / port from time to time and the occasional drop in frame rate during intense enemy encounters later in the game. I found myself invested in the world, the characters and the story within an hour of beginning, and that investment only yielded greater returns as I played through. The companion squad selection reminded me of the system utilized by the "Mass Effect" trilogy while the Time Dilatation mechanic was a new twist on the "Fallout" VATS system (oddly enough, especially in comparison to the bastardized VATS mechanic in "Fallout 76, an improvement on the overall concept). The musical score is memorable and loaded with personality while the Everyman vs. Corporate Overlords story is quirky enough to not feel familiar or tired. The art direction, character designs, color palette and overall look of the game is gorgeous to look at, and if anything, you're left wanting more. In fact, if I have one gripe about the game it's that it wasn't long enough. I found myself in the endgame much more quickly than I thought I would, and realized that this was a much shorter experience than I had realized. This doesn't detract from the experience, mind you, but it does leave you feeling that there's an entire third act of the game that was cut for some reason. Perhaps DLC content later on down the line? I hope so. At the end of the day, "The Outer Worlds" isn't a perfect AAA game offering. That may be it's greatest strength, really. There's a lot of heart and soul in this little gem, and a ton of fun to be had. Additionally, there isn't a single microtransaction or slimy monetization tactic to be found anywhere. My hat is off to Obsidian. They gave us an RPG experience that hasn't really been seen since "Fallout: New Vegas" (arguably the best of the modern era "Fallout" games). Here's hoping for a sequel some day that let's us return to Halcyon for another round of Zero Gee vodka shots and adventures. Final Verdict: 9/10

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very solid game
*by L***M on November 6, 2019*

Firstly, I just hope people don’t get discouraged by that one guy saying it’s unfinished and all that mess because I am genuinely having a good time with this game. Alright so to anyone who’s willing to read for a spell, here’s some things I enjoy about it: •6 companions you can utilize. -Each have their own unique skills and varying personalities. -You can deploy 2 of them at a time which is incredibly neat, but not only for combat purposes, but I love the fact that your companions will frequently comment on things happening as well as amongst themselves to indicate a sort of bonding between the characters. •Science weapons! -Science weapons are special weapons you can obtain in the game that do whacky shit basically and they are more powerful depending on how high your science skill is. •Dialogue options -Often times various options for dialogue, not 4 simple yes or no answers. Your character can be witty or funny sometimes, you can be supportive, or sometimes you can just be a dick. Choices are a wonderful thing! •Your choices actually matter. -Pretty self explanatory, this one. •Parvati -One of your 6 companions. She’s an absolute cinnamon roll and you must protect her at all costs. •Companions being affected by your choices. -I.E., if you decide to side with a specific faction, it may change the way your companion feels about you. There’s plenty of more enjoyable things, but I’ll throw in a few nitpicks about the game. None of these are make or break things, however. •No oldies music radio -I like my oldies music, man •No romance option -not a necessary thing by any means, but I would’ve welcomed it. The reasoning behind this is pretty solid though. •No option for 3rd person -Again, not a necessary thing, but I would’ve welcomed it Overall this is solid and I enjoy it a whole lot. Even the nitpicks are just that. I would’ve welcomed the things if they were added, but none take away the experience of what the game is offering you. Please give this game shot if you’ve got money in your pocket and you don’t know where to spend it. It’s worth it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nothing groundbreaking, but fun so far.
*by G***8 on October 28, 2019*

Received this game on launch day and have played around ten or twelve hours since then. It's an enjoyable distraction if you're not looking for too much. It all feels very familiar. You choose your character's gender and appearance, an initial distribution of skills, and off you go. Leveling up comes often enough, at least so far, and the routine appearance of new weapons and armor keeps things interesting, and makes sure you don't forget to check your inventory. Quests and missions will be familiar to almost anyone who has played an open world RPG. Go there and get that, bring it back. As promised, Open Worlds requires the player to make decisions such as which side of a disagreement they will take. It isn't clear that they substantively change the path of the game but it does encourage you to slow down a bit and explore who you're siding with or possibly offending. I find that more engaging than games where the solution is simply to keep killing stuff until you win. Almost everything feels like it's half a generation behind. Characters stop and face you square-on during discussions, with your response options listed below. Graphics are fine, but nothing spectacular. They aren't as cartoonish as Borderlands. Voice acting is definitely better than some of the competition, with an exception here or there. I guess what boosted my otherwise "it's okay" review was a couple of things. There is a touch of humor, the load times are quite short, and everything works without bugs. It's just a fun, easy, entertaining experience. I guess I was ready for an RPG and Open Worlds came along at the right time.

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