![]() If you want more role-playing and decision-making, check out our 25 best RPGs (opens in new tab). Read Full Review IGN by Dan Stapleton 8.5 / 10 With The Outer Worlds, Obsidian has found its own path in the space between Bethesda and BioWares RPGs, and its a great one. A Switch port has been on the table since the game's launch in late October, and it's great to see it finally happening. A deep, funny, and intricately designed RPG reminiscent of the golden age of Fallout, when conversations mattered and comedy-grade cynicism came fitted as standard. The Outer Worlds is a genuinely fantastic RPG that can satisfy both casual and hardcore role-players alike. I can picture it now: you're heading into work on the run-down NYC subway that pays just enough that you can barely afford your miniscule apartment, while playing a game where almost no one gets anything nice and everyone is a victim of the giant wheel of corporate greed. If you didn't embark on an adventure through Halcyon and learn about the perils of late-stage space capitalism when the game dropped last year, now's your time. Considering The Outer Worlds is a smaller, more approachable RPG than the aforementioned titles, it'll likely run well and look pretty damn good too. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (opens in new tab) and The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim (opens in new tab) are the two most notable RPG ports of the last few years, and the Switcher runs surprisingly well on the handheld. It's dropping just over four months after its October 25 release for Xbox One, PS4, and PC, which is an impressively speedy port.Īdding The Outer Worlds to the Switch's library is a genius move for Obsidian, as the console's big-budget RPG list is rather short. The game will be available as a physical boxed version containing a download code and a digital version in the Nintendo eShop. Its more about the convience of being able to play almost AAA games on the go. Graphics arent anything to awe about compared to dedicated home consoles. You’ll get a case, but anyone who wants to buy a physical Switch cartridge of The Outer Worlds is. But there’s a problem with the physical release it’s not actually a physical release. Obsidian’s sci-fi RPG will be coming out digitally and physically on March 6, 2020. Obsidian, Virtuous Games, and Private Division announced the Switch release today, revealing the game will retail for $59.99 / €59.99 / £49.99. In fact its pretty much fallout in space. The Outer Worlds finally has a release date on Nintendo Switch. ![]() ![]() Original story, January 30: We knew it was coming, and now we know when: The Outer Worlds (opens in new tab) is dropping for Nintendo Switch on March 6. I'm not sure if or how it's related to the delay, but it's cool that the physical version of The Outer Worlds for Switch will now come with a physical cartridge as well. People's health always has to come first over making products, so I'm glad Private Division is being transparent about the whole thing.
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