You Should Play Outward Definitive Edition

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @purplepotato2612
    @purplepotato2612 Год назад +703

    This game sounds tedious, painful, slow, and complex. I shall start tonight

    • @bealotcoolerifyoudid7217
      @bealotcoolerifyoudid7217 9 месяцев назад +8

      That's exactly what I thought at minute 10. YES

    • @livetohelpothers8401
      @livetohelpothers8401 9 месяцев назад

      How was it?

    • @Al-Maghrebi
      @Al-Maghrebi 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@livetohelpothers8401 it really is slow bruh 😭😭😭😭 good game tho I'm enjoying it

    • @Al-Maghrebi
      @Al-Maghrebi 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@livetohelpothers8401on sale on the ps store rn btw

    • @livetohelpothers8401
      @livetohelpothers8401 8 месяцев назад

      @@Al-Maghrebi you play solo?

  • @Quadrolithium
    @Quadrolithium Год назад +680

    Tips from a Veteran:
    1: There are places that has 0% I repeat, absolutely 0% ambush chance. Look for places with small butterflies flying around, usually these are close to important supplies such as a well. So you can devote all of your time sleeping and repairing.
    2: Always take a sip of water before combat, that provides a stamina recovery buff
    3: do not be ashamed of being a scumbag, trapping your enemies is not a warcrime, human bosses usually has dialogue before the fight. So you can turn the boss room into a trap house. And make him walk all over it. His lackeys/mobs provide enough material to make those traps (weapons and armor, dismantle them for metal and cloth, then make traps with it). Only idiots fight fair. Tip the scales to your favor.

    • @rayaqin
      @rayaqin Год назад +18

      I know this is just a game, but "only idiots fight fair" is not a message to broadcast carelessly. This is the line of thought that leads to bombing hospitals at war.

    • @Quadrolithium
      @Quadrolithium Год назад

      @@rayaqin bruh you have no idea how many holes in the Geneva Convention you can exploit that does not involve bombing hospitals, and they cannot do anything about it until they appeal/add them that a fellow combat engineer told me.
      And fuck that train of thought. I know what it feels to be bullied by someone stronger/taller than you. Needless to say I decided that the bullying doesn't stop if you ask a teacher and you have to go against them Vietnam War style. So No. For the sake of my own self preservation. I am going to fight dirty. After all in war, your enemy is also a dirty fucking scoundrel.
      And separate real life from games, if you cannot differentiate between the two, then it's your problem.

    • @jordon2074
      @jordon2074 Год назад +142

      Dude. What? Get off the internet@@rayaqin

    • @rayaqin
      @rayaqin Год назад +18

      @@jordon2074 completely or just for a while?

    • @reed3863
      @reed3863 Год назад +12

      If you fail to prepare, prepare to fail. If you don't overwhelm your enemies, they will overwhelm you.

  • @theramenspotsidedishes
    @theramenspotsidedishes Год назад +95

    This video is more effective at showing what a game really is about than any other review I've ever seen. The things that I really want to know about a game, the nuance, is generally never there in rushed reviews that have to come out on a deadline. GREAT job here.

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu Год назад +1

      Warlockracy does great in-depth reviews and helps you understand how games feel to play

  • @qwertyasdfg4962
    @qwertyasdfg4962 Год назад +634

    OUTWARD APPRECIATION IN 2023. THANK YOU

    • @TheGamerLife
      @TheGamerLife Год назад +1

      Bought it a while back and have been dying to get into it but seems very daunting

    • @tzzeek
      @tzzeek Год назад +2

      It was pretty boring, too convoluted and highly complex. Sounded good on paper but failed to achieve greatness, I could only handle about 3 hours of it.

    • @DevilsMenace
      @DevilsMenace Год назад +1

      ​@@TheGamerLifeit's sooo much fun, especially with a friend, so many moments of failure but also laughter, these two go hand in hand in this game 🤣

    • @BlockbusterFace
      @BlockbusterFace 10 месяцев назад

      2024 💙😌

  • @RyeBreadGangster
    @RyeBreadGangster Год назад +179

    I bought this one on launch day. It was a fun experience. One little detail I've loved about the game is the relaxed stance you can take with polearms while traversing. The way my character's spear rests on the shoulder. It just looks like I'm a soldier traversing a great distance.

    • @jasonmendoza2044
      @jasonmendoza2044 7 месяцев назад +2

      The way my character looks and moves in even the most basic tasks really grips me into a game so I fully understand! 🙌🏽

  • @scrambamble7309
    @scrambamble7309 Год назад +59

    This is the game that introduced me to your channel. I followed the development for a while and played it non-stop. Nothing but love for this game and your channel

  • @Johannicus
    @Johannicus Год назад +670

    I LOVE Outward! I have spent almost 1k hours doing builds, playing co-op and enjoying the enviroments/music. Such a gem.

    • @Souls8
      @Souls8 Год назад +22

      Yes! The music is absolutely amazing! It really is a gem of a game!

    • @kevinburke1325
      @kevinburke1325 Год назад +13

      Most boring game ever.

    • @sanetrayy
      @sanetrayy Год назад

      not for everybody@@kevinburke1325

    • @androjackson480
      @androjackson480 Год назад +1

      gemerald,even

    • @Infinitynova
      @Infinitynova Год назад +4

      Can you co-op right at the start?

  • @Evanz111
    @Evanz111 Год назад +17

    “It was awfully fun, eventually” is a fantastic way to summate this video at the end!

  • @Dr_Donald_Duck
    @Dr_Donald_Duck Год назад +33

    The Matthew effect, Moskowitz's Perfect Pasta Sauce and Outward. The 3 founding pillars of this channel. Praise be.

  • @GTsvetkovski
    @GTsvetkovski Год назад +197

    I bought Outward because of your first video discussing difficulty in Souls-likes. When I started, I was greatly put off, even deleted my 1st save after getting captured by the bandits. After a week, I gave it another try, and had a great experience for about 20 hours until I felt overwhelmed with joining Sorobor and how difficult it became to upgrade my weapon beyond the desert shark variant. However, this video reignited my interest and after a 5 month break I will continue my journey

    • @yagihige9412
      @yagihige9412 Год назад +26

      Sorobor was added later and it shows as it's a much more difficult path, even if it opens access to more items and skills. Outward was made to be played several times for each faction and you can put some pieces of the story together if you play the Blue Collective first and then the other initial two factions and Sorobor lastly. This video did make it very clear that Outward is meant to test you in the most harsh way but if you stick to it, it's a blast. Definitely one of the best RPGs i ever played.

    • @The.Nasty.
      @The.Nasty. Год назад +7

      Same man, I’ve tried this game 2 or 3 times but everything feels so obtuse it’s hard to get into a groove and enjoy the game itself.
      I think I’ve logged 10 hours, tops.

    • @AlkisGD
      @AlkisGD Год назад +14

      @georgeitsvetkovski9705 - Man, getting captured by the bandits was one of _the_ best things that happened to me, because it allowed me to make that experience part of my character's backstory: he became a rogue while being a slave to the bandits. Other prisoners taught him how to make shivs and backstab people. The whole experience toughened him up and made him a thief and a killer.

    • @SolDizZo
      @SolDizZo Год назад +5

      @@AlkisGDsounds like Kenshi

    • @samueldavis5895
      @samueldavis5895 Год назад +2

      That literally sounds AWFUL. good luck though 😂

  • @Fixti0n
    @Fixti0n Год назад +133

    Outward is one of my favorite games and it is nice to see it reaching out of its niche.
    Its one of the most rewarding games ive ever played, and getting good in it is just as rewarding, if not more then getting good in a Formsoft game.
    Outward truly makes you feel like an adventurer going on a grand quest, not a kid sitting on a ride in the theme park, you get lost, you find something new, you are filled with both wonder and dread.
    We need more games like this, and am glad to see your are giving it the attention it deserves.

    • @JButterZJ
      @JButterZJ 6 месяцев назад +1

      nah

    • @marcuslopez5860
      @marcuslopez5860 6 месяцев назад

      I think survival games are becoming more popular and more developed to run on consoles with understandable gameplay, controls and mechanics. My first survival game on console was rust a while back that helped me understand how most survival work glad to see more types of survivors on console 🎉

    • @sirmagnus99
      @sirmagnus99 5 месяцев назад

      I am not a fan of what most current survival games are like. Green Hell or ARC or so many others. I like Valheim, it's fun but I don't think they are survival games. I love playing The Long Dark in the winter time. I could play that game for the rest of my life. So which category does Outward fall into? I feel like I might like it.
      Thank you for responses.

    • @Fixti0n
      @Fixti0n 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@sirmagnus99 Its an adventure game, the survival aspects of it is there so you can fight the environment and prepare for the adventure.
      Few journeys ever go without preparation, so its nice to have a game take that into account.
      It also gives me the Dragons Dogma vibes, so i like that.

    • @sirmagnus99
      @sirmagnus99 5 месяцев назад

      @Fixti0n I like the walking simulator and weight management of The Long Dark. Combat is minimal, permadeath keeps you tight, making enough small mistakes means never coming back. Difficulty can be super high but never feels impossible.
      Maybe I just like Canadian game companies lol

  • @SneakySnorunt
    @SneakySnorunt Год назад +15

    Glad you're playing Outward! Had an incredible experience in my playthrough last year. Very satisfying learning curve.

    • @solomaxlevelplayer5582
      @solomaxlevelplayer5582 Год назад +1

      "Very satisfying learning curve" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @SneakySnorunt
      @SneakySnorunt Год назад +2

      @@solomaxlevelplayer5582 I'd say overcoming challenges is satisfying. A lot of games either frontload or backload their difficulty, and it's usually not that big a challenge. Your first playthrough of Outward is overwhelming as hell. Every new area seems impossible, but it's very satisfying to overcome once you learn.

  • @MATCHLESS789
    @MATCHLESS789 Год назад +221

    Played it earlier this year - one of my favorite games. Brought me back to Morrowind times when I really liked RPGs.

    • @paradigm_sh1ft
      @paradigm_sh1ft Год назад +12

      Morrowind will always have a special place in my heart. Truly an amazing game despite it's flaws. Even now, with some basic quality of life and graphics mods, it holds up really well.

    • @yarnevk
      @yarnevk Год назад +2

      Outlook did not grab me. I loved morrowind because it was solely character skills rolls that made combat. Outward dark souls style combat player skills matter more than character skills.

    • @wulf2863
      @wulf2863 Год назад +3

      Game is nothing like morrowind

    • @fargoth391
      @fargoth391 Год назад +1

      Game is nothing like Morrowind.

    • @nathannate9928
      @nathannate9928 11 месяцев назад

      Why did they slip a gameplay clip of Morrowind in there is what I don't get lol

  • @billbadson7598
    @billbadson7598 Год назад +202

    Outward is definitely a hidden gem. Low budget and clunky as hell, but so many amazing ideas.
    I got sincerely emotional after learning rune magic and practicing with it a little bit. It’s really a simple system and there aren’t that many spells, but no game I’ve ever played has handled the “feeling” of casting magic better than rune magic in Outward. The tl;dr is that you learn a bunch of runes that do nothing on their own, but when you cast different runes in sequence you end up with a spell based on the types and order of runes you cast, and as you become more experienced you can create longer rune patterns to cast more advanced spells. I loved being a rune mage running around without a weapon, and having to keep an eye out for dangers so I could preemptively cast the runes to summon a glowing magic 2-handed lightsaber

    • @MrBuns-yi2hk
      @MrBuns-yi2hk Год назад +5

      My favorite builds are the assassin where you basically run super fast and stab people for insane damage, and the hex caster where you stack multiple debuffs on an enemy and detonate them.

    • @Dunpeal1200
      @Dunpeal1200 Год назад +1

      As a rune mage I start running with a bow so when I was out of mana i can still fight. But once you get the Gold Lich Armor, the proper book, backpack and tent (all of this give you close to 99% no mana cost for spells), you become an infinite spell mage and need nothing than good reaction to cast your spells!
      This game is so strategic in the combat system! It's AWESOME!

    • @Miister00
      @Miister00 Год назад +1

      I only played this for a couple of hours for the first time and i don’t find it clunky at all, it’s rather pretty smooth, better than most games tbh?

    • @3333218
      @3333218 Год назад +1

      That's really cool! So it's basically a Noam Chomsky Spell system then?!

    • @quickstep2408
      @quickstep2408 4 месяца назад +1

      when the tl;dr is longer than the rest of the comment 😂 but that sounds incredibly awesome!

  • @GorillaTacticsGames
    @GorillaTacticsGames Год назад +16

    Never finished it (rarely finish games) but its one of my favorite games in the last decade. The exploration, immersion, and theming is fantastic. The music is also amazing.

  • @kuertee
    @kuertee Год назад +28

    Inventory Is A Backpack mod for Oblivion circa 2009. 😊 "When you drop your backpack, all items that are not equipped and are not bound (e.g. clipped to your belt, pocket, etc.) to a key are dropped with the backpack. You can drop your backpack by pressing G."
    Just finished the video. Outward is definitely a must. And it sounds like a game studio/publisher has finally realised what mod makers (endurance mods, weather effects, remove GPS, no fast travel, slower healing, eat and sleep etc.) have been doing to RPG games for at least a decade.

  • @Astro_Vagabond
    @Astro_Vagabond 11 месяцев назад +7

    Absolutely one of my favorite games to have existed in the last 10+ years. It’s such a phenomenally unique experience and EVEN BETTER WITH A FELLOW VAGABOND.

  • @benjamin-jp93
    @benjamin-jp93 Месяц назад

    Easily the most insightful video I've found about Outward. Rather than just listing what it has and what it does, you take us on your journey with the game.
    Thank you for putting this together!

  • @Sanjuro333
    @Sanjuro333 Год назад +3

    I played this game long before the new DLC's came out and had a wonderful time. The music was super immersive and wormed its way into my head after hours wandering. Adventuring through the world felt like it had stakes. Each journey outside the walls of whatever city felt like a true journey I had to prepare for. Even as the game gets easier, the fear of encountering something beyond my preparation was always there. The journey you have to take to learn magic and become a stronger mage was unlike any other game I had played as well. Made for some really unforgettable moments.

  • @caravaneerkhed
    @caravaneerkhed Год назад +2

    Yessss dude! This was why I subbed to you in the first place and although I haven’t beaten outward yet it’s such a great game, I really gotta go back to it and give it more of my time

  • @Jotaaaa_
    @Jotaaaa_ Год назад +6

    thank you for putting this on my radar!
    edit: the part about magic and the amount of preparation behind it feels reminiscent of how Monster Hunter once was with gathering. i, and some others, genuinely miss the realism of inventory management (optimizing your limited item pouch around pickaxes, bug nets, etc.)
    super excited about this one despite how tedious it may be to the majority

  • @danwallace4745
    @danwallace4745 Год назад +3

    It's in my all time top ten. Just know - in Outward, there are no bad builds, just better ones. Everything is viable, so long as you learn the systems.
    Great video, and you nailed it..!

  • @BrantMarcksson
    @BrantMarcksson Год назад +23

    Got it a month ago. Me and the wife have been playing it split screen continuously ever since. It's quickly becoming on of our all time favorites

  • @justthere845
    @justthere845 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for showing me this game. I found the game when you described it in your difficulty options video and it was love at first sight.

  • @robertstimmel1100
    @robertstimmel1100 Год назад +9

    This game has been on my shortlist for a long time. I played maybe five hours a few years ago and life got in the way. For whatever reason, I put it on the back burner. I've always wanted to give it another go. It's going to happen after getting through this string of huge releases over the next few months.

  • @Farengast
    @Farengast Год назад +280

    I don't know if this really applies to Outward but I really miss how many old school games got easier as you power up giving a huge sense of progression. Old NES RPGS would almost always start with you leaving town, fighting one battle against over world monsters and having to go back and rest after each one until you powered up. The old Might and Magic games would see you getting only 1/3rd the way through early dungeons before you had to pack it in back to town because you didn't have health/healing to go on. And then when they became a cake walk by the end it felt amazing. But alas nowadays difficulty curves need to be flat or increase and everybody whines like babies if the final boss is "too easy" or the early game "too hard".

    • @Ichthyodactyl
      @Ichthyodactyl Год назад +24

      Outward is in a pretty unique position in the genre. There's no enemy difficulty scaling a la TES, there's no leveling up as there is in most RPGs, there's very little progression-based bonuses to your character. There is some equipment progression and some skills are better suited to some situations than others but the game really emphasizes getting good at the combat and being prepared for encounters. There is some of that feeling that you can roflstomp early enemies later on in the game but it's much more constrained because it's less about your level vs theirs and more about what armor/weapon/skills you're using now vs. when you just started. You absolutely can still get your shit pushed in by 'weak' enemies if you're not paying attention.

    • @natbrownizzle1387
      @natbrownizzle1387 Год назад +2

      Oh yes,I am playing AC Odyssey at the time and leveling up is useless

    • @frog6054
      @frog6054 Год назад +2

      ​@@natbrownizzle1387
      Did you turn off level scaling?

    • @PlasticCogLiquid
      @PlasticCogLiquid Год назад +6

      @@frog6054Level scaling is the worst.

    • @Magnosummit
      @Magnosummit Год назад +2

      Morrowind would probably scratch your itch. NPCs and enemies you find have scripted levels and there is no level scaling. You can find enemies to fight at lower levels that are manageable and you can also wander into areas where you will be killed easily. The skill system and necessity to practice efficiency leveling can be frustrating, but once you understand the mechanics of it, it's very rewarding. You need patience because until many of your skills get to about 45-60 (out of 100), they aren't that reliable. When you start with weapons at a low skill level, you miss a lot of strikes with it and you do little damage. As the skill increases, you land hits more often and do more damage. Same with leveling up... You'll eventually find enemies that give you a hard time become fair challenges and/or easier to defeat.

  • @ruorick
    @ruorick Год назад +40

    The game that got me to your channel and the channel that got me to get into this little gem, of which we need more.

    • @DevlinXIII
      @DevlinXIII Год назад

      Same here!

    • @mkv2718
      @mkv2718 Год назад

      yup. really curious what this studio does next. unfortunately they operate reeeeeeally slowly

  • @rizzystardust2404
    @rizzystardust2404 Год назад +86

    This game looks incredibly immersive. Very old school d&d. Dropping your backpack to fight especially makes me think of d&d. I want to play it now, dang it man I only have so much money for games.

    • @TheTrogolizer
      @TheTrogolizer Год назад +24

      It routinely goes on sale, wishlist it and you should be able to grab it on your budget. Definitely get it. It's also split screen, so if you have a couch co-op buddy, you can do some seriously old school gaming.

    • @sunless9782
      @sunless9782 Год назад +10

      I’ve been playing for a few weeks now and can confirm it is the closest thing to old school D&D that I’ve ever played in video game form. There are even scenarios in which you can be captured or taken somewhere far away from where you were and you’ll spend the next in game week just figuring out how to deal with it.

    • @krevetka9744
      @krevetka9744 Год назад +2

      Well, there's always a way. Most of the games I've bought I actually tried earlier via "extended demo" (aka "shiver me timbers" edition). You have to be careful with your money. Especially since every second AAA game nowdays makes you regret the purchase.

    • @ChaoticSixXx
      @ChaoticSixXx Год назад

      I picked it up for $8 on sale, wishlist it. It's such an amazing game

    • @zeuszo_o1593
      @zeuszo_o1593 Год назад +2

      If you haven’t got it yet, and are on ps4, it’s on sale for $10

  • @paradigm_sh1ft
    @paradigm_sh1ft Год назад +5

    I Absolutely love this game, and agree with everything you said!
    This game really clicked for me once I got the ability to cast runes, and for the first time, I really felt the weight of everything I did. You really do truly feel like a mage, especially if you sacrifice a significant portion of your health/stamina for mana.

  • @WarlockLov3
    @WarlockLov3 Год назад +5

    I played outward maybe 2 years ago with a friend and we had a blast exploring and getting in way over our head. It was very fun.
    Only problem I remember when I started the game, all of the characters you could possibly make are uuuuugly.

    • @mkv2718
      @mkv2718 Год назад +3

      there are a few better options now, you should check out the Definitive edition. it not only has both dlc, but adds a lot of stuff from those into the main game, and a bunch of other stuff like new mini bosses. the DE is only on PC and current gen consoles tho.

  • @Derpdeder_
    @Derpdeder_ Год назад +51

    Damn it, now I want to play outward again, maybe there is time before AC6

    • @meemes9785
      @meemes9785 Год назад +2

      What is AC6

    • @Derpdeder_
      @Derpdeder_ Год назад

      @@meemes9785 Armored Core 6

    • @SimpleArt93
      @SimpleArt93 Год назад

      ​@@meemes9785Assassin's Creed Mirage?

    • @jamalisujang2712
      @jamalisujang2712 Год назад

      ​@@meemes9785Armored Core 6

    • @samlee6749
      @samlee6749 Год назад +11

      Assuming he means armored core 6 - the upcoming From game

  • @calebbarber6513
    @calebbarber6513 Год назад +1

    this is such a well made video. I appreciated how you talked about the game through its real progression.

  • @macrou
    @macrou Год назад +8

    Happy to see you covering the DE after I discovered you’re channel way back via your series on vanilla Outward! It’s easily one of my absolute favorite games, I have well over 1000 hours into it, and I love it dearly. Also one of the coolest dev teams from what I know.

  • @sakezakk
    @sakezakk Год назад +1

    Bought outward many years ago because of your outward is perfect video. It's one of my favorite games of all time now.

  • @smarthipan
    @smarthipan Год назад +18

    outward is such a hidden gem, definitely not for everyone but if it clicks it feels great :)
    just got back into it too and i wanna do the heroic kingdom and blue chamber questlines :3

  • @sufferlogan
    @sufferlogan Год назад +1

    thank you for making this video. I had played about 2 hours of outward previous to this and didnt find much enjoyment, now i am 15 hours into a character and i cant stop playing, this game is truly a gem for those of us who want these types of games.

  • @Antonio_Ortiz
    @Antonio_Ortiz Год назад +5

    I've never heard of this game until now, but I now appreciate its mechanics and am curious to check it out.

  • @justpostedagain
    @justpostedagain 11 месяцев назад +2

    Lovely overview. This is such a special game. I come back to it time and again, because it is always fun, there is always something new to do, and most importantly, you can always get killed by a pearlbird if you aren't paying attention. Even if you are wielding Brand.

  • @LeminyFresh
    @LeminyFresh Год назад +51

    Outward is an underrecognized gem for sure. It is a slow, grinding, oftentimes punishing experience that rewards you for paying attention and planning ahead. I've played it with a friend of mine a few times over the years and we consistently end up gaming well past a reasonable hour. 11/10 would recommend to the other "sophisticated gamers" out there.

    • @mhjmstultiens
      @mhjmstultiens Год назад +2

      How's the co-op experience? Is it relatively bug free?

    • @LeminyFresh
      @LeminyFresh Год назад +2

      @@mhjmstultiens I don't recall any additional/unusual bugs in co-op. We played split screen on console and the experience was smooth. Also helped level the playing field for more difficult fights. That said, we still died plenty.

  • @PepiMepi
    @PepiMepi Год назад +2

    It's literally the best coop rpg experience I ever had. Played it with my ex back then. Now every time I go into the forest on and irl adventure, I hear the soundtrack when you leave cheresones.

  • @Calimdir
    @Calimdir Год назад +21

    Outward has one of the best soundtrack of any game from a studio this size! Almost worth playing just for the music.

    • @belladonna5012
      @belladonna5012 Год назад +3

      That was one of the things that jumped out at me when I first tried playing it, though I never did get very far. You're just wandering around in, like, the Chersonese or Berg and the music is just going full banger for no apparent reason.

    • @Bamboodium
      @Bamboodium Год назад

      Cierzo music always makes me feels like home

  • @MsCoraAnn
    @MsCoraAnn 4 месяца назад

    I could listen to you talk forever 🥰
    Such an informative video, thank you!

  • @narkona1084
    @narkona1084 Год назад +70

    I keep wanting to return to give Outward another chance, but I honestly can't get over the timers. They made this interesting world that I want to take my time and explore, but there are a fair number of time-gated quests which put a cloud over the more laid back exploring that I prefer. I get what the game is going for, but I don't have the time to replay the same game repeatedly these days.

    • @BrantMarcksson
      @BrantMarcksson Год назад +8

      There's a lot of quality of life mods available. My personal favorite is the one that removes food decay.

    • @omensoffate
      @omensoffate Год назад +19

      @@BrantMarckssonthat’s lame removing a core aspect of the survival .

    • @noyyii
      @noyyii Год назад +8

      there is a mod that removes quest timers!!

    • @charlesearle2055
      @charlesearle2055 Год назад +71

      @@omensoffate how dare people have different preferences than you!!

    • @robosergTV
      @robosergTV Год назад +1

      ever heard of mods?

  • @Bolvyrk
    @Bolvyrk Год назад +2

    Such a fantastic title! Im an older gamer and the lack of hand holding and sense of discovery took me back to an earlier era of the hobby.

  • @JB-wx9bs
    @JB-wx9bs Год назад +8

    This is a good game not just because of the things they put into it, but for the things they purposely left out. There's no map markers to follow, no in game quest reminders explaining exactly what to do, no real hand holding to be seen. This means you have to remember whats in the world and how things work, and because that is how you are getting around and figuring everything out, it immerses you and makes it all feel more like an adventure. It's always exciting leaving one of the cities because there's nothing really forcing to you follow a set path and there's a ton of stuff out there to see

    • @austingoyne3039
      @austingoyne3039 Год назад

      Always disappointing when a new open world game comes out and your vision is obscured by quest markers. AAA devs just don’t get it.

    • @ExpertContrarian
      @ExpertContrarian 10 месяцев назад +1

      That does not make the game good

    • @Largentina.
      @Largentina. 6 месяцев назад

      It doesn't make the game good in your opinion. Clearly not in the opinion of the OP. You do know the difference between subjectivity and objectivity, right? ​@@ExpertContrarian

    • @ExpertContrarian
      @ExpertContrarian 6 месяцев назад

      @@Largentina. I don’t think you do

    • @Largentina.
      @Largentina. 6 месяцев назад

      @@ExpertContrarian I literally just showed that I did lol. By stating that you two have different opinions. Your original comment is stated objectively, even though it's a subjective statement. Keep up, kiddo.

  • @StupidAnon-gn8ih
    @StupidAnon-gn8ih Год назад +1

    I picked up and played Outward because of the first videos on this channel. I love how they tied the use of magic to the survival mechanics. In fact, I still plan on going back and playing that game more because I've got more builds I need to make.

  • @AutumnSorcerer
    @AutumnSorcerer Год назад +12

    The game Kenshi actually has a very similar inventory system, since you mentioned not knowing others that worked in this way. Inventory is grid based like RE4, and every item also has an individual weight. Encumbrance diminishes character stats. Backpacks have larger storage space than character inventory, and higher quality backpacks will decrease the weight of items inside by various percentages. Backpacks don't directly change the move set of the character, but do impose stat penalties. The whole bag can be dropped or recovered mid-fight as needed.

    • @phant0mdummy
      @phant0mdummy Год назад

      tarkov.

    • @wannabecake1
      @wannabecake1 Год назад

      i love kenshi

    • @tadladapate3064
      @tadladapate3064 10 месяцев назад

      is it finished? i bought it in 2012 or 13 and i remember it was in alpha and it took a long time to even be "half" decent. i havent check in 5 years or so

  • @zephyrdross5664
    @zephyrdross5664 11 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad I watched your outward videos ages ago. Been butting my head against this game for years now and everything finally clicked a week ago. Been playing the crap out of it ever since, such a good game that really emphasizes the value of knowledge and learning.

  • @wolfstadt_
    @wolfstadt_ Год назад +9

    I love games like this. Far too many games these days hold your hand and make things braindead easy so that you artificially feel accomplished. We need more games that are slow and challenging- making you think more with high risks and high rewards.

  • @02nightowl
    @02nightowl Год назад +1

    there actually is fast travel, each town has a traveling merchant that you can pay to "ride along with" to another town
    if you drop your backpack with your food in it the food wont spoil when you sleep, it pauses the spoilage timer, best trick to abuse

  • @A123-d8o
    @A123-d8o Год назад +8

    honestly this is such an underrated game they really went bananas making this

    • @ExpertContrarian
      @ExpertContrarian 10 месяцев назад +1

      The opposite. It’s extremely overrated for what it is.

  • @niklas3595
    @niklas3595 Год назад

    That interview at the end was actually a very informative outlook on what Outward aims to be. Your review as a whole is very well structured. Made me remember Outward again and wonder why I ever stopped playing it. I am grabbing it now.

  • @rily2885
    @rily2885 Год назад +5

    you sold me this game with that last clip at the end but in your video about difficulty, I knew outward for a while but the looks and the price tag always kept me away but man how much I regret not playing it sooner, as someone trying to develop a game outward inspired me in many ways, thanks for giving a bit more of spotlight to outward, it truly deserves it.

  • @xu517333509man2
    @xu517333509man2 10 месяцев назад

    This is the best depiction of goblin slayer I’ve ever seen. It’s simple enough but without prep, you’ll be overwhelmed really fast.

  • @ReveredWizardBob
    @ReveredWizardBob Год назад +4

    13:00 If you put up a tent or bedroll while under butterfly clusters you can find around the map they reduce your ambush chance to 0% to make things a little easier

  • @troyct8029
    @troyct8029 Год назад

    Great Video. I never worked out the specifics of the Stability Bar and am now keen to jump back in and perfect my melee combat.

  • @DevlinXIII
    @DevlinXIII Год назад +4

    I loved this game when it came out, played it out with my gf now my wife. It was her first experience playing a video game, and an rpg for that matter and it was one of the best experiences for both of us. To survive to learn and to depend on another because I was the tankie character and she was the archer up until one point we decided to switch when she felt more courageous and started swinging like a barbarian, that was tough but fun. The exploration and the pacing of the game is what really set it apart from any game, not to mention the difficulty in the realism it brings. 10/10 ❤

  • @FellixNoAmatsu
    @FellixNoAmatsu Год назад +1

    I love this game and am SO happy ur covering it. I was afraid it would never be in the limelight again.

  • @garbodude4365
    @garbodude4365 Год назад +4

    Outward is a lot of fun! Figuring out what weapons work for you is a good feeling. Incidentally, this game’s Hammer, thanks to the poise system, is almost as cathartic to me as MH’s!

  • @jakeholmes9296
    @jakeholmes9296 Год назад

    I don’t say this for no reason. This is the best breakdown video about this game I have watched. You really explain everything that is so brilliant about this game. There are all these little systems that come together to make something so immersive. It’s about the journey. You are a nobody. Even though this game is tough, I find it so relaxing because of the immersion and sense of adventure. You really nailed all this with this breakdown.

  • @ElliFong
    @ElliFong 7 месяцев назад +12

    I always hate the argument of "You want realism in a game that has dragon and wizard?", it is just so disingenuous. People want realism for the immersive gameplay

  • @cupocoffee9369
    @cupocoffee9369 Год назад +2

    It's pretty coincidental I started playing this shortly after I finished reading all the lotr books, this game reminds me A LOT of frodo and Sam's part of the books. Slow travel, real adventure, sleeping and eating, worrying about rationing food, etc. Just micromanaging an immersive adventure really reminded of the books

  • @matttactics8275
    @matttactics8275 Год назад +6

    Outward is one of my favorite games of all time. The game really felt like a breath of fresh air, and splitscreen coop being in it was awesome as well.

  • @KingJerbear
    @KingJerbear Год назад

    Great video, and what a cool interview at the end there! It's been on my radar since it's release but I haven't yet commited to delving into the experience. I think watching this sent me over the edge

  • @MATCHLESS789
    @MATCHLESS789 Год назад +98

    "It's not hard it's tedious" and "you want realism in a fantasy game" are my biggest pet peeve phrases.

    • @trenchmouse2438
      @trenchmouse2438 Год назад +31

      Without context/nuance they’re both used as cop-out excuses to attack or defend a game.

    • @globalistgamer6418
      @globalistgamer6418 Год назад +15

      "Quality of life."

    • @MATCHLESS789
      @MATCHLESS789 Год назад +16

      @@globalistgamer6418 Oh, that's a deeper topic but yes. "Removing friction" is also a good one. I love friction. Friction is exactly where the compelling gameplay comes to life.

    • @Jay0hAych
      @Jay0hAych Год назад +9

      @@MATCHLESS789Right? I mean, a frictionless gameplay experience may as well just be a movie. Friction demands player input and player input is what defines video games as a medium.

    • @thedapperdolphin1590
      @thedapperdolphin1590 Год назад +21

      @@Jay0hAychYou can have plenty of player input without making every interaction and mechanic clunky and time consuming. The more time you have to spend on every little thing, the less time you have to experience the actual enjoyable parts of the game.

  • @kone2020
    @kone2020 Год назад +1

    This is the first video I've watched about Outward that actually made me want to play the game. It's now on my short list of games to play... after BG3 😁

  • @TrustMyWhiteVan
    @TrustMyWhiteVan Год назад +3

    for some reason this video made me very hungry for pasta sauce....

  • @SoulSync16
    @SoulSync16 9 месяцев назад

    I really got into outward recently, in my opinion this game has THE best magic system ever, and you said the exact same thing I was thinking of! it really does make you feel like a mage, and it was really great to hear I'm not alone thinking that! really great video, finally this game gets some well deserved appreciation!

  • @SabuesoAndaluz
    @SabuesoAndaluz Год назад +7

    There is not a perfect Outward video. There is only perfect Outward videos.

  • @AlxKrusher
    @AlxKrusher 3 месяца назад +1

    Man. Sound like a game i would have loved 17 years ago. When I had the time to enjoy it

  • @somniare88
    @somniare88 Год назад +4

    This game was brutal, but in a good way. I played it co-op and it was a great experience. I never experimented with magic because it seemed too complicated, but this is always on my to-play-again list.
    Does the new edition fix the odd enemy spawns, where in the overworld a new enemy would spawn almost immediately after you killed one up to a finite point? Then no more enemies of any kind would ever spawn?

    • @thatoneLerrydude
      @thatoneLerrydude Год назад +1

      It did, now take in game days to spawn another. Also you can dismantle campfires and your stuff now despawns in the cities, except in your house.

    • @piedpiper1172
      @piedpiper1172 Год назад +1

      The magic is I think one of the absolute best systems in any game. It actually feels like magic.
      The preparation is rewarded with serious power, but it’s not just an I-win button

    • @Ichthyodactyl
      @Ichthyodactyl Год назад

      @@piedpiper1172 A Runic Trap build is pretty close to an I-win button, to be fair, but it's still got it's weaknesses.

  • @Nicholas-qy5bu
    @Nicholas-qy5bu Год назад

    Best video explaining why outward is such a great game, i really like this game but i always had a hard time explaining why i love this game so much.
    I usually like challenging game, but outward offer a different challenge than most other challenging game, and your explications nailed it.
    Thank you sir.

  • @LordOfJazz
    @LordOfJazz 11 месяцев назад +3

    I was with you until "the food will spoil". The game sounds amazing but I can't deal with micro managing everything all the time. I don't want them to change the game because I understand that this is their direction but it's just not for me.

  • @arosonomy
    @arosonomy Год назад +1

    Looooved co-oping with my partner. He went with the trees focusing on sheilds bullets and such. I went rune mage, cabal, shaman and let me tell you. Playing bait and switch and screaming as Im being chased by monsters is some of the best coop fun Ive had in years. Doing the different stories and collecting all the fancy gear... I'll never forget paying off that dang debt lol

  • @4dragons632
    @4dragons632 Год назад +5

    How can you list so many things that I have a craving for in 20 minutes. This might be a _little_ bit too hard for me, but I feel like testing my upper limits so I think I'll have to go and find out.

    • @shibe2042
      @shibe2042 Год назад +1

      if you find it too hard i'd advise convincing a friend to join you, its an awesome coop experience

    • @MATCHLESS789
      @MATCHLESS789 Год назад +1

      It feels hard in the first few hours but eventually the game becomes very doable (for the most part). Buffs are your best friend.

    • @mkv2718
      @mkv2718 Год назад +1

      as the guy above stated, buffs are very necessary. there are a few channels that have great content for outward too. actually, this was some of Ratatoskr’s earliest content. just be patient with it. and only carry what you need.

    • @knifemind
      @knifemind Год назад

      You'll be fine. The learning curve is real, but most of the "hard" stuff is as much about player knowledge and skill as it is about your character. Things like stamina management, disease, weather, etc. all become mostly trivial once you understand how to deal with it. As long as you become reasonably competent at combat you'll be able to finish one of the main questlines without worrying about advanced builds or optimization. The game is hard to learn, but not terribly hard to play. I find Outward to be a mostly relaxing experience.

  • @L33C333
    @L33C333 Год назад

    actually such a good review video, everything up until the section with the interview had me interested in it (after I got frustrated with the game years before, was no DLC out since then) but the last part sold me on it to pick it up on PC (I played previously on xbox)
    also shoutout to WolfheartFPS, great guy

  • @aidanfleming7229
    @aidanfleming7229 Год назад +7

    Walking? Slowly? Across great distances?? Sold.

  • @kiwiseed7563
    @kiwiseed7563 Год назад

    it brings me joy to still see videos being made about Outward, its really a special game

  • @bbcraz1226
    @bbcraz1226 Год назад +3

    Love this game

  • @mithril.117
    @mithril.117 Год назад +2

    Escape from Tarkov also has that “pockets and backpack” system where u can also drop ur backpack at a button press and pick it later. In that game it’s about sound and movement speed, stamina / visibility that prompt you dropping it tho.

  • @fad1969
    @fad1969 11 месяцев назад +4

    This looks like such a tedious chore.

  • @jeffreyknutsen3698
    @jeffreyknutsen3698 Год назад +1

    I gave this game a shot because of your video and I've been loving it. Thanks!

  • @Jediahgames
    @Jediahgames Год назад +2

    That rune system sounds cool af, I'll give this game a try

  • @theprofessional438
    @theprofessional438 Год назад +1

    I like your reviews Mr. Ratatoskr. I will give this game a try just because you recommend it.

  • @danilooliveira6580
    @danilooliveira6580 Год назад +3

    the problem with outward is that it doesn't make traversing the terrain fun, it just feels inconvenient, specially because the maps you are traversing don't feel interesting or immersive. they made great theme park maps that are fun to explore and play around, but they are not fun to traverse, specially if you have to do it multiple times. the game should have had a fast travel with events like Kingdom Come so just going to a different town wouldn't feel like wasting time for zero progress. with that they could also add things like mounts or pack animals.

  • @b_ryc
    @b_ryc Год назад +2

    Looks awesome! I probably won't play something like this but I definitely see the appeal.

  • @haikaido
    @haikaido 10 месяцев назад +6

    This game looks amazing but every single description for every single thing you have to do sounds like more of a pain in the ass than working an actual job.....that you don't even get paid for. I want to play it to explore the cool looking environments but I know I wouldn't make it because at its essence its basically just a self flagellation simulator.

  • @axel9473
    @axel9473 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this video. I had heard of Outward before but this gave me the context i needed.
    The Fromsoftware games have given me a hunger for more punishing games and now i am looking towards games like Kenshi and this.

  • @forcedge2302
    @forcedge2302 10 месяцев назад +5

    game sounds more like a chore than a game
    its always a red flag for me when we have to say things like "the game will _eventually_ be fun", just keep trying

    • @martellnorth580
      @martellnorth580 8 месяцев назад +2

      I was just thinking the same thing … he lost me at making a campfire to eat the raw meat. I mind as well go cook me something in real life

  • @KindaQuietGeekyGuy
    @KindaQuietGeekyGuy Год назад

    The description reminds me a lot of key points of kenshi. Outward has been on my list for a while now, I will need to get round to playing it.

  • @realvreal
    @realvreal Год назад +2

    Outward sounds like the game I tried to mod Skyrim into

  • @Ramshackle6984
    @Ramshackle6984 10 месяцев назад +5

    This game sounds tedious and terrible. The phrase "is the juice worth the squeeze?" comes to mind. In this case it doesn't appear so.

    • @azzxy9800
      @azzxy9800 8 месяцев назад

      It varies to each of us. I enjoy the hell out of it

  • @vintagemonte
    @vintagemonte Год назад

    been quietly stalking this game for about a year now. this was all i needed 😂

  • @ZonsoAvalune
    @ZonsoAvalune Год назад +1

    I love Outward so much. It's such a unique experience. There's pretty much nothing like it out there.

  • @JohnnyFedora1
    @JohnnyFedora1 Год назад

    Outward has been sitting in my Steam library for years at this point, perpetually in my backlog. Thanks for convincing me to bump it up the priority list and finally give it a shot.

  • @haruhirogrimgar6047
    @haruhirogrimgar6047 11 месяцев назад

    First 1 minute of this video and you already have my respect.
    So few people are willing to acknowledge that recommendations should be tailored. Blanket recommendations just lead to frustration and mistrust.

  • @couragetruthfreedom
    @couragetruthfreedom 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video!
    You earned a sub!
    I love that developer clip you added at the end :)

  • @artyomdreizehn2962
    @artyomdreizehn2962 Год назад +1

    Appreciate the video about this game. I had a lot of fun playing this with my brother and cheesing some mechanics and exploits(money)

  • @phinqs
    @phinqs Год назад

    This is a really good summary of the game. I have never played it but the way you explain it makes it sounds almost exactly like RuneScape - every new encounter is just a new problem to solve! I will probably pick this up the next time it is on sale. Thank you for the video.

  • @TheUplate
    @TheUplate Год назад

    One of my favorite games. The music and environments are incredible. Combat is a real risk and your choice of gear makes a real difference