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Perdu en transit sur un vaisseau colonial à destination des confins de la galaxie, vous vous réveillez des décennies plus tard pour vous retrouver au milieu d'une profonde conspiration menaç... Tout lirePerdu en transit sur un vaisseau colonial à destination des confins de la galaxie, vous vous réveillez des décennies plus tard pour vous retrouver au milieu d'une profonde conspiration menaçant de détruire la colonie Halcyon.Perdu en transit sur un vaisseau colonial à destination des confins de la galaxie, vous vous réveillez des décennies plus tard pour vous retrouver au milieu d'une profonde conspiration menaçant de détruire la colonie Halcyon.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 5 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Noshir Dalal
- Udom Bedford
- (voix)
Darin De Paul
- Reed Tobson
- (voix)
Bruce Dinsmore
- SAM
- (voix)
Christine Dunford
- Adelaide McDevitt
- (voix)
- (as Christine Dunsford)
- …
Keston John
- Hiram Blythe
- (voix)
Dave B. Mitchell
- Vicar Maximilliam DeSoto
- (voix)
- (as Dave Mitchell)
Jonathan Maxwell Silver
- Felix Millstone
- (voix)
- (as Jonathan Silver)
Courtenay Taylor
- ADA
- (voix)
- …
Mark Camacho
- Clyde Harlow
- (voix)
- …
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A very compelling game with superb characters with interesting personalities and personal quests. The story itself is interesting, as you will be tasked with uncovering a dark conspiracy. There are plenty of enjoyable side missions to strive with, so you'll have plenty of energetic fun when exploring this huge game and its beautiful planets. The soundtrack is very rememberable, so get your devices out and get on with downloading those tracks. This is one of those games where you question whether or not to purchase it, but once you've made that choice to adopt the game with your many other games, you realise you've made a glorious choice. 8/10.
Really fun for about the first 10 hours, but then gets a little stale. The characters are really strong, and the choices you make feel real and I found myself really thinking about what would be the best choice. The story does feel a bit short, but the part that bothered me was the amount of items and enemies in the game. After a while you find that you are simply finding the same weapons and armor over and over again. And fighting the same enemies over and over again. Overall I had a lot of fun playing the game but got pretty bord near the end.
This is not a bad game but this is not a super game, I would prefer to play fallout NV or fallout 3 / 4 over this.
It has a very short story with a lot of side missions what felt like main part of this game, It had no characters what gave any lasting impression, But the combat is fun, you can do a lot of the game just by talking your way through what is a nice change and the story is not great but just good enough to make me keep going to the end what was a Disappointing ending to a game what felt mediocre at best.
It has a very short story with a lot of side missions what felt like main part of this game, It had no characters what gave any lasting impression, But the combat is fun, you can do a lot of the game just by talking your way through what is a nice change and the story is not great but just good enough to make me keep going to the end what was a Disappointing ending to a game what felt mediocre at best.
The Outer Worlds was some of the most fun I've had with a new game in a very long time. I found myself wrapped up in the Colony of Halcyon as much as the characters were. The graphics are beautiful but also very different from typical graphics. This game has a smooth style while also using very similar elements to Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4. Gameplay is refreshing and feels so well polished. I loved some of the characters and all of the locations. The creatures are new and innovative and the guns are creative. I've never found myself liking a game so easily. The Outer Worlds has some problems with design of some characters as well as a healing system that could be improved. The Outer Worlds doesn't do much wrong and does a lot of things very very well.
10deaeight
Just wow. When this great, proper action RPG gets compared with Bethesda's latest offering, it really is embarrassing just how far Bethesda have fallen. The outer worlds looks fantastic, runs smooth as silk (on PS4 Pro) and is rich in detail, content, character development options, customisation and combat. It is everything you could possibly hope this genre of video game would be and a ton load more added in just as a bonus - out of the collective goodness of Obsidian's heart.
This gem! From the creator of the fan favourite Fallout New Vegas, Obsidian is once again showing Bethesda how it's REALLY done - (to the point of dishing out a huge dose of abject humiliation in the process in this particular case)
Compare The Outer Worlds to the broken mess that was and still is Fallout 76, with its over priced micro transactions and utterly disgraceful, borderline criminal (imo) Subscription "Service." Bethesda (probably being forced to by its owner Zenimax to do so) have turned their sheer greed and audacity up to 11 and have just gone straight for the "desperate cash grab" strategy aimed directly (and ruthlessly) at the few players that actually stuck with their half finished rubbish. That's what fan loyalty got them! Nice!
Anyway, compare that dumpster fire atrocity of a game with this. Night and Day only begins to illustrate the point.
That said, we do now have to anxiously wait to see if Take 2 interactive decides to introduce micro transactions into the outer worlds and break all of our hearts in doing so. Please T2I. Just Nooooo!
TLTR:
1 Good game by a good developer = buy 2 Bad game by a bad developer = leave to others to buy
The Outer Worlds = 1. Fallout 76 = 2
This gem! From the creator of the fan favourite Fallout New Vegas, Obsidian is once again showing Bethesda how it's REALLY done - (to the point of dishing out a huge dose of abject humiliation in the process in this particular case)
Compare The Outer Worlds to the broken mess that was and still is Fallout 76, with its over priced micro transactions and utterly disgraceful, borderline criminal (imo) Subscription "Service." Bethesda (probably being forced to by its owner Zenimax to do so) have turned their sheer greed and audacity up to 11 and have just gone straight for the "desperate cash grab" strategy aimed directly (and ruthlessly) at the few players that actually stuck with their half finished rubbish. That's what fan loyalty got them! Nice!
Anyway, compare that dumpster fire atrocity of a game with this. Night and Day only begins to illustrate the point.
That said, we do now have to anxiously wait to see if Take 2 interactive decides to introduce micro transactions into the outer worlds and break all of our hearts in doing so. Please T2I. Just Nooooo!
TLTR:
1 Good game by a good developer = buy 2 Bad game by a bad developer = leave to others to buy
The Outer Worlds = 1. Fallout 76 = 2
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- AnecdotesEvery NPC can be killed, and the world will simply change and adapt to their absence.
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