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I like the the main character and think she looks totally the part (despite that this seems to be an issue for some people who are expecting some kind of pin-up girl; which would actually be inappropriate for the character and her story).
I kind-of recommend it (for the Star wars ambiance) but be prepared for a lot of awkward and un-necessarily fiddly gameplay.
I definitely think it is NOT worth the money.
Probably better to wait 6 months and buy it massively reduced, cause yeah this game isn't selling well and I can totally understand why.
Winning in this hobby is a waiting game. Let the early adopters pay the highest cost to be a guinea pig and face all the bugs and glitches so everyone else can get a potentially better, cheaper game down the road.
Outlaws is definitely an "Ubisoft Game" for better or worse. I haven't played one of their open world games in many years now so I didn't have any of the Ubisoft fatigue.
It was fun to run around the Star Wars Universe as a scoundrel without the usual things like Jedis being forced into the story.
It has some really nice touches throughout (especially with how Kay and Nix interact) and since it takes place between Empire and Return it has a few nice little nods to the series.
The interplay between criminal factions gives you something to do outside of the main story.
All in all, I'd say it was definitely worth the £38 I paid during the sale.
This game reeks so much of Disney. Bääääääääääh!! Combined with modern Ubisoft style of gamemaking, this just looks unbearable.
And omg... the hand to hand fighting! This game should be called KARATE-MASTER-3000, playing in the Universerse of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! not in Star Wars. Watch out for stupidity overload when playing this game.
This comment deserves the "
It's just so well set up that you feel like you're a part of this universe
I can imagine your problem..oh no, I'm not a jedi!!!
Silly haters these days.