The Outer Worlds 2 review – improved space-faring sequel is an enjoyable time sink
Obsidian Entertainment; PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, PC While its story fails to deliver, this enjoyable follow-up to Obsidian’s 2019 adventure makes it up with considerable advances elsewhere The Outer Worlds 2 was originally announced in June for £70/$80 – making it Xbox’s most (…)
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