Outriders Review



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People Can Fly’s Outriders mixes a lot of well-worn shooter and RPG elements to create something that feels fresh, if you can get used to its balance.

Phil Hornshaw has spent about 40 hours on Enoch as a Devastator in the PC version of Outriders, using flying rocks to turn insurgents into a fine pink mist. Code was provided by the publisher. Read the full review on GameSpot.com: https://bit.ly/3mHlHVG

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28 thoughts on “Outriders Review”

  1. I think the games pretty good, it’s a challenging which u don’t see a lot of these days, the story is interesting, the powers are super fun, and the customizations is really deep and fun to tinker with. The only downsides are the voice acting and the connection issues: A-

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  2. "Epic story" LOL. That's over selling it.
    And a lot of the dialog delivery is very cringey. It's the epitome of guilty pleasure sci fi, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Overall it's a fun game, but it's being over hyped in my opinion.

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  3. 8? PFfffffffff-hahahahaha Oh man. If there's such a thing as a paid actor or fake news in game reviews. This would be it. No way whoever reviewed this actually played end game or got any sense of deeply involvement with the actual gameplay mechanics, this is at best a superficial review by a superficial "gamer".

    The game is at best a 2 or 3 because sometimes you can play as 2 or 3 players. IF you don't crash. The first patch of the game introduced rebalancing which completely actually NERFED any way to actually play or enjoy the game. The devs responsible for skills and balance in this game are completely brainless and anyone that was enjoying end-game content has now left. They literally shot themselves in the foot with this unfinished, untested release. It needed atleast a year longer in development and testing.

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