Star Wars Outlaws Review
Star Wars Outlaws reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on PlayStation 5. Also available on PC and Xbox. Its ironic that Kays ship is called the Trailblazer, since theres actually not a whole lot of ideas in Star Wars Outlaws that havent been done before in other action and openworld adventures. Instead, its quite like the Millenium Falcon: a bucket of bolts held together with repurposed parts and prone to breaking down, but at its best its more than capable of jolting your pleasure centres into Star Wars fan hyperspace. A clever syndicate system brings real weight to almost every task you choose to undertake, some of which have creative quest designs that can often conjure up some genuinely stunning blindsides. Having a pal like Nix at your side the entire time not only adds an extra dimension to Kays fairly generic smuggler character, but also gives her an enhanced set of useful abilities. But even he cant quite make its stealth and combat feel any less rigid and repetitive, and the odds of avoi
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