Out of Time Reviews
In summary, Out of Time warps into the Survivors-like genre with a mix of chaotic, era-mashing, auto-action, and a gear-based skill system that sparks creative builds.
If you want a game you can jump into for an hour of stress-free grinding, you could do worse than Out of Time.
Out of Time is a paradox. It is at once inventive and derivative, fresh yet familiar. Its hybrid DNA pulls from roguelites, MMOs, and auto-shooters, creating a cocktail that feels distinct even as its ingredients are recognizable. The tether system is genuinely innovative, redefining teamwork in ways few roguelites attempt. The gear-driven ability system encourages experimentation, and the fifteen-minute run cap nails the cadence of replayability.
Out of Time is generic: cartoony Fortnite-esque art, familiar powers, and a certain sluggishness that doesn't really excite. Out of Time doesn't have time to see things coming; changes need to be made now to make it stand out. The game is well-made, and if you're looking for a fairly simple group monster-bashing experience, you'll find the right one...
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