Star Wars Outlaws Reviews
Massive Entertainment created breathtaking environments across the galaxy, delivered a fast-paced combat system true to the scoundrel style, and crafted a story that rivals the modern movies. Star Wars Outlaws is, simply put, the Star Wars game of a generation.
Star Wars Outlaws is an epic journey worth living. It's an adventure that not only captures all those elements that have made Star Wars one of the most beloved franchises in all of entertainment, but also feels like a new era for Ubisoft. After several content bloated releases and a tired formula, it delivers a journey that lasts as long as it needs to and replaces tedious mechanics with systems that reward you for doing what matters most: having fun.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Without a doubt, Star Wars Outlaws is one of the best games of the year and I also consider it one of the best Star Wars games released so far, as it delivered an experience that exceeded my expectations.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
A Star Wars fan will find many beautiful details in Outlaws that appeal to them. In particular, the crime gap between the 5th and 6th film is perfectly reflected in the gameplay. Those who like the classic Ubisoft formula will also be very pleased with the abundance of planets and atmosphere changes.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Star Wars Outlaws is an entertaining game from start to finish that delivers an amazing gunplay, beautiful world and ample content. That being said, technical issues are still present and side quests and side activity lack the depth and variety we would expect. Nonetheless, you're going to have a blast playing Star Wars Outlaws!
Review in Persian | Read full review
Outlaws is a fantastic adventure worthy of the Star Wars universe. Competent in several areas and shaking up the Ubisoft open world formula for its games, Kay Vess' adventure is fun and interesting from start to finish, filled with unique details of an incredible universe.
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Star Wars Outlaws is a compact, charming, and highly entertaining open-world video game. Despite some issues, I recommend it to fans of story-driven open-world games. Ubisoft Massive’s new game breaks away from the routine patterns of Assassin’s Creed or Far Cry and draws inspiration from other well-tested games in this genre. Overall, Star Wars Outlaws is a game that both Star Wars fans and Open World game enthusiasts will enjoy playing.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Star Wars Outlaws could have been THE Star War game. It provided a rich world and lore that kept me intrigued for hours, but the gameplay systems are not only marred by technical problems but it even lacked the execution despite the brilliant ideas it has
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Star Wars Outlaws’ impressive characters, staggering world-building, hooking story, amazing soundtrack, and engaging gameplay, make this the first authentic open-world experience that every Star Wars fan deserves. Massive Entertainment outdid themselves and it paid off.
The Nintendo Switch 2 version of Star Wars Outlaws is an impressive, and surprising, technical achievement. The fact that it is possible to play a game this rich and expansive on a handheld system, and have it look and feel this good, is remarkable.
Star Wars Outlaws has landed on Nintendo's Switch 2, and the results are surprisingly impressive. This port might just be the best we've seen on the platform so far.
Review in Finnish | Read full review
If you want to catch up on Ubisoft's truly remarkable open-world adventure in the Star Wars universe, you can confidently choose the Switch 2 version, as the developers have done an excellent job here. When a port of this caliber is released, there is no need to worry about any limitations of the Switch 2 hardware, as virtually no compromises have been made. Graphically and in terms of performance, there is virtually nothing to complain about in the Switch 2 version, apart from a little more blurring during movement and the visible reloading of objects. However, both of these issues are more than acceptable, because otherwise Outlaws is simply great fun on the hybrid console. The quality of the game already impressed us at launch, so we can recommend the Switch 2 edition to every Star Wars fan. After all, what could be cooler than passing the time on the train or in a hotel in an open Star Wars world that also looks so damn good?
Review in German | Read full review
Star Wars Outlaws delivers hours of fun and exploration at a fair price, mixing stealth with shooting, fighting, and bombing (literally). With a wonderful location and a variety of accessibility options, it’s definitely a MUST PLAY on Nintendo Switch 2.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition manages to capture the essence of the Star Wars universe without needing Jedis or light sabers. Exploring the galaxy, moving through iconic planets, negotiating with syndicates and experiencing every detail of the Outer Rim made me feel like I was truly part of this epic world. The art direction, soundtrack and immersion are really good, but bugs, crashes and repetitive missions hinder it at times.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Star Wars: Outlaws is easily deserving of four stars, with a tight gameplay loop, solid stealth and well-made combat mechanics hampered only by a fairly procedural foundation, limiting players in the same ways they are promised the freedom to play the way they see fit. Sadly, the requirement to log into an online account to play an offline single-player game loses the game half a star.
This still isn’t an amazing title, even if there isn’t anything completely wrong about it. At its core, Star Wars Outlaws is still largely okay. But for some odd reason, some of its design flaws felt less egregious when playing it on-the-go. Between the surprisingly good visuals, quality of life enhancements, and the fact every single piece of DLC is included in this package, I have to say I had more fun with Star Wars Outlaws on the Switch 2 than on other systems. Not by much, granted, but that’s still something.
Despite the minor shortcomings, my anticipation to finally complete Star Wars Outlaws has only grown, especially now that the game is playable on the Nintendo Switch 2. The ability to dive back into the adventure anytime, anywhere, is a game-changer for me.
Star Wars Outlaws on Switch 2 offers the full scoundrel package but it’s undeniably a step down from other platforms. Visuals take a hit, performance is capped, and smaller frustrations like restrictive saves feel more pronounced here. Still, the heart of the game remains intact: tense stealth, shootouts, dogfights, and the bond between Kay and Nix. If you have access to PC, PlayStation, or Xbox, those versions deliver a sharper and smoother experience. But for players limited to the Switch 2, this port is a serviceable—if not definitive—way to live out your outlaw dreams.
Star Wars Outlaws is an organic game, full of complex natural landscapes, modern textures, and highly detailed models. Of course, there are some noticeable compromises the developer had to make to bring the game to the Switch 2, but nothing that detracts from the experience.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Overall, Star Wars Outlaws on Switch 2 is more than just a technical achievement.
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