General Information
The gaming universe welcomes back the almost forgotten hero, Cutter Slade, in an exciting sequel, Outcast: A New Beginning. Despite the original game being launched in 1999, the sequel maintains the sci-fi camp appeal while presenting a captivating open-world action game.
Outcast: A New Beginning seems like an imaginative blend of Avatar and Stargate SG-1, with a dash of Just Cause thrown in for good measure. The game's main storyline may sometimes feel overstretched due to numerous fetch quests and missions, but the engaging weapon modifiers and movement abilities make up for it.
The game's protagonist, Cutter Slade, returns with a memory loss, making him as new to the alien world as the players. The plot revolves around helping the two-fingered Talans and their magical Yods against high-tech invaders. The storyline provides a fresh start for both the character and the players, making it a safe point to jump into this universe.
The gameplay involves progressing through the story quest while occasionally indulging in side missions. The open-world game features a planet named Adelpha, which has been intricately designed by Appeal Studios. With a quarter-century gap since the original game, the developers have done an excellent job in recreating the bizarre alien world.
Cutter Slade, the game's hero, is a quippy, sarcastic character with a striking resemblance to Hugh Laurie. His backstory as a Navy SEAL and his continuous riffing on the bizarre situations he finds himself in, are the primary sources of his personality. His quest to find his long-lost daughter adds a sympathetic, albeit generic, dimension to his character.
Movement around the game's open-world map is one of the highlights of Outcast. The game features a jetpack and an energy shield, which make navigating the terrain a thrilling experience. The environmental parkour side activities add a challenging aspect to the game.
The weapon customization system in Outcast is highly flexible. Players start with a basic pistol and rifle which can be augmented with a variety of upgrades. These upgrades can alter the weapons' functionalities in numerous ways, adding an element of strategy to the combat.
The default difficulty level of Outcast is relatively easy. For players seeking more resistance, the difficulty can be increased. However, the game's challenging aspect is more dependent on weapon upgrades rather than the difficulty level.
The open-world map of Adelpha is diverse, ranging from jungles to deserts to snowfields to marshlands. The hyper-saturated and colorful environment, along with the cartoonish style, makes the game visually appealing. However, the game sometimes faces performance issues, particularly in terms of texture loading and pop-in.
Outcast: A New Beginning is a unique open-world adventure game. Despite being rough around the edges, the game's freedom, humor, and charismatic world make it a worthwhile investment. Outcast: A New Beginning successfully revives the forgotten series with its engaging gameplay and narrative.
Game Overview
Outcast: A New Beginning seems like an imaginative blend of Avatar and Stargate SG-1, with a dash of Just Cause thrown in for good measure. The game's main storyline may sometimes feel overstretched due to numerous fetch quests and missions, but the engaging weapon modifiers and movement abilities make up for it.
The Plot
The game's protagonist, Cutter Slade, returns with a memory loss, making him as new to the alien world as the players. The plot revolves around helping the two-fingered Talans and their magical Yods against high-tech invaders. The storyline provides a fresh start for both the character and the players, making it a safe point to jump into this universe.
Gameplay
The gameplay involves progressing through the story quest while occasionally indulging in side missions. The open-world game features a planet named Adelpha, which has been intricately designed by Appeal Studios. With a quarter-century gap since the original game, the developers have done an excellent job in recreating the bizarre alien world.
Character Development
Cutter Slade, the game's hero, is a quippy, sarcastic character with a striking resemblance to Hugh Laurie. His backstory as a Navy SEAL and his continuous riffing on the bizarre situations he finds himself in, are the primary sources of his personality. His quest to find his long-lost daughter adds a sympathetic, albeit generic, dimension to his character.
Movement and Combat
Movement around the game's open-world map is one of the highlights of Outcast. The game features a jetpack and an energy shield, which make navigating the terrain a thrilling experience. The environmental parkour side activities add a challenging aspect to the game.
Weapons and Customization
The weapon customization system in Outcast is highly flexible. Players start with a basic pistol and rifle which can be augmented with a variety of upgrades. These upgrades can alter the weapons' functionalities in numerous ways, adding an element of strategy to the combat.
Difficulty Levels
The default difficulty level of Outcast is relatively easy. For players seeking more resistance, the difficulty can be increased. However, the game's challenging aspect is more dependent on weapon upgrades rather than the difficulty level.
Graphic Design and Performance
The open-world map of Adelpha is diverse, ranging from jungles to deserts to snowfields to marshlands. The hyper-saturated and colorful environment, along with the cartoonish style, makes the game visually appealing. However, the game sometimes faces performance issues, particularly in terms of texture loading and pop-in.
Verdict
Outcast: A New Beginning is a unique open-world adventure game. Despite being rough around the edges, the game's freedom, humor, and charismatic world make it a worthwhile investment. Outcast: A New Beginning successfully revives the forgotten series with its engaging gameplay and narrative.