Better than nothing, I guess.Available exclusively for Netflix members.Įxperience the epic open-world adventure that started it all updated for a new generation with across-the-board enhancements including brilliant new lighting and environmental upgrades, with high-resolution textures, increased draw distance, Grand Theft Auto V-style controls and targeting, and much more. Still, it’s great to play, and same-screen co-op is way more viable performance-wise now. Even though the performance is much improved over the PS4 version, I still expected more on a PS5. It wasn’t a looker then, and it’s not a looker now. An improvement over the original game to be sure, but that’s not saying much. The graphical enhancements are more of a mixed bag however. I already loved the music in the base game, and this is just more of what I loved, with more tunes added to the soundtrack. In the case of music, it’s a lateral improvement. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.įinally, the graphics and music were touched up. And brutal RNG drops for quests and crafting have been smoothed out to be fairer. To make things harder, to be clear, as this is Outward after all. Monster spawns in Dungeons were changed with an eye for difficulty and variety. Combat and everything involved was rebalanced and smoothed out. In response to fan feedback, as well as things the developers themselves didn’t like, almost everything in the game was touched in some way. It’s not just the DLC that’s been reworked though, it’s the whole game. The coolest part of the game remains the ability to go full splitscreen co-op, the only RPG I know to ever try something like it.
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