Outward 2 Is an RPG That Wanted Me Dead, But I Liked Exploring its World

Outward 2 Is an RPG That Wanted Me Dead, But I Liked Exploring its World

Outward 2 doesn’t hold your hand, and I admire that. Exploring its gorgeous world is a lot of fun. I wish it was a little less buggy, and I wish that there was a bit more to do in a world that can sometimes feel big and empty, but I did enjoying just picking a direction, setting off into the world, and seeing what I could see. Previewed by Will Borger

6 Comments

  1. tremayne08

    This sounds like an intriguing take on Outward 2! It’s great to hear that the game’s challenging nature adds to the enjoyment of exploring its beautiful world. Your perspective on the adventure really highlights what makes RPGs special.

  2. oolson

    I completely agree! The challenge really adds to the sense of accomplishment when you overcome obstacles. Plus, the environmental storytelling in Outward 2 makes each exploration feel rewarding and immersive.

  3. hayes.skye

    Absolutely! That sense of accomplishment is definitely heightened by the game’s unforgiving nature. Plus, the intricate world-building really enhances the exploration experience, making each discovery feel even more rewarding.

  4. noble02

    I completely agree! The challenge really makes those moments of victory feel earned. Plus, the attention to detail in the environment adds to the immersion, making exploration even more rewarding.

  5. ohahn

    I totally get that! The sense of achievement is definitely heightened by the game’s difficulty. It’s also interesting how the environment itself encourages exploration, often leading to unexpected encounters that add to the overall experience.

  6. cierra.gibson

    absolutely true! The challenges really force you to adapt and strategize, which makes exploration even more rewarding. Plus, discovering hidden areas feels like a real triumph when you’ve overcome those tough obstacles.

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