EverFetchQuest 2 amirite. Not for me.

Intreagued after 1 hour of playing. Seems cool.

Not my type of game, seemed too complicated for me to want to figure it out.

Not for me, I don't like these L4D style games that much. And when I want to play them I prefer to kill some Skaven in Vermintide.

Good soundtrack and atmosphere in this game, though!

Literally fell asleep in the intro. What the heck is this?
I’m open to figuring out what the appeal is, but I really cant see it right now.

Amazing game. Took a while and a couple of restarts and Baldurs Gate 3 hype for this game to click with me, ironically.

It's just so deep, could probably spend 50 hour exploring the starting area...

I can see why people like it. It's pretty and atmospheric.
However the character evolution (the most I can say without spoilers) didn't feel very believable to me. And in a game where story is everything that's enough to put it away for now.

Bought it on PS5 and now think that was a mistake. I prefer these types of game with mouse and keyboard.
I also have a problem with the DnD setting (but that's just me) where I feel it's all way over the top. I like fantasy but strangely still have to be convinced that the place feels believable. In this game there is so much crazy shit going on, that while entretaining, kind of breaks my immersion.

Didn't hook me.
Soundtrack is quite important to me in city builders and it has none.

2016

IDK why but didn't find it interesting. Maybe it's bc in my mind I kept comparing it to Titanfall 2, which I found way more interesting.

This game is solid!
It's like a streamlined XCOM. Less time fiddling with systems and more time actually playing the missions.

CONS:
- The Gears presentation is eh... a matter of taste.
- The mandatory side quests are very boring and unnecessary (I lost interest in act 2, after 17 hours)

Mixed feelings.
It's very poorly optimized for PC. It runs like shit, even on very modern hardware. The constant loading screens are pretty annoying, too.
Still, the game can be funny (sometimes too funny, to take the story and world seriously) and has some hints of something greater.

All in all this feels like a proof of concept. I'm sure The Outer Worlds 2 is going to be much better and I'm looking forward to it.

The campaign is a lot of fun. The controls are so fun, game feels super fluid. 6 hours is the perfect length for a campaign, imo. Shame for the parts where you're actually in a titan, didn't like those.

I've just played a game of multiplayer. Matchmaking seems to find matches pretty quickly in 2023, which was very surprising.

It's undeniably good. A lot of depth, very interesting game.