![]() The colours are sharper, but part of the endearing simplicity of the original game’s art direction is lost. ![]() To be honest, the effect looks as much like I turned my television settings to Vivid. The game still looks good, but I wouldn’t argue it looks better. The remastered visuals, meanwhile, are destined to be a matter of taste. The motivation to persist with the story was lost when I know I have a better version installed on my hard drive. This version, meanwhile, was hard to get back into. This is made all the more surprising when a next-gen update to the base game already exists and it feels great. Enter a town, and watch the game turn into a PowerPoint slideshow. Framerate drops left and right, stuttering, details not loading in. The performance is quite frankly shocking. The problem, of course, is that The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition undercuts most of these strengths at every turn.
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