Title: Outer Wilds Platforms: Xbox One, PC, MAC Release Date: May 29, 2019 Rating: PEGI 7 AFTER a few hours with Outer Wilds, I found it incredibly easy to put down. The game gives zero direction and most everything you do seems to be inconsequential. Over the course of this review I’m going to tell you why I’m glad I stuck with it.Outer Wilds is a game about space exploration. Players will wake up beside a camp-fire as a little four-eyed alien that is about to set off in to the space for the very first time. You’ll wander around your tiny home planet of Timber Hearth and speak to the locals there, most of whom will have very little of consequence to say. They’ll poke fun, talk about some of other explorers before and some will speak of the Nomai, an ancient, almost god-like race that have left clues to their existence dotted around the universe. This is your first clue to their being something bigger to explore. You’ll blast out of the atmosphere and be presented with an entire solar system just waiting to be explored. From planets like the Giants Deep and its harsh weather patterns that see islands literally being sucked… Read full this story
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