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Obsidian's sequel to the 2019 RPG hit blasts you back into the Halcyon colony's corporate hellscape, now sprawling across four procedurally tweaked planets. You awaken as a customizable spacer entangled in a megacorp war, where choices skewer real-world absurdities like subscription oxygen and AI "motivational" drones. At 30-40 hours core (60+ with sides), it's a witty, choice-driven romp that evolves the original's charm into something grander—think New Vegas satire meets Mass Effect scope—but with pacing hiccups and tech gremlins.What Works: Wit, Depth, and Punchy ActionThe writing remains Obsidian's crown jewel: dialogues brim with branching snark, letting you seduce executives, incite worker revolts, or hack ad-bots into propaganda gold. New faction alignments tie perks to your schmoozing—align with the Spacer's Choice knockoffs for discount gear, or go rogue for black-market hacks. Companions shine brighter: Your crew (a glitchy android mixologist, a gene-spliced celeb chef) boasts romance arcs and loyalty quests that evolve with decisions, adding heart without sap.RPG layers deepen: Vast skill trees cover stealth espionage to zero-G acrobatics, with mods turning blasters into lightning-chainers or flail grenades. Combat, once clunky, now pops—real-time shootouts with tactical pauses feel fluid, rewarding builds over button-mashing. Exploration rewards curiosity: Side gigs like crashing a resort gala via improvised buffet bomb deliver replayable chaos, laced with meta-jabs at microtransactions (your ship spams "premium soul" DLC pitches).What Doesn't: Meandering Plot and Rough EdgesThe main arc—a corp feud over a reality-warping artifact—starts strong but spins wheels in hub-to-hub treks, bloating with fetchy "epic" detours. Exposition via holotapes feels dated, and the finale fizzles, undercutting buildup for side-content overload. Tech-wise, PC runs (1440p ultra) stutter in crowd fights; UI lags on inventory, and those ad gags grate after repetition, shifting from clever to annoying.Verdict: Essential for Fans, Solid Entry PointThe Outer Worlds 2 amplifies the first's freedoms into a hilarious, horrifying galaxy of agency, outpacing its predecessor's combat and scale. RPG diehards craving Disco Elysium-style wit or Cyberpunk's grit will thrive; newcomers, grab the original first. At $70, it's value-packed but sale-worthy if you mind empty voids. Obsidian's firing on thrusters—may the next one nail the stars.
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