Outbound Reviews
Although there are lots of ways to upgrade and decorate your van - which, I suppose, is just about the only saving grace of this game - I had absolutely zero interest in doing so.
Outbound is a relaxing journey that will please anyone who wants to get away without going anywhere. Extensive exploration and a satisfying gameplay loop make for a joyful experience, and it's easy to lose hours to driving around in your camper, collecting logs and unlocking new biomes. A few visual and control gripes might form bumps in the road, but otherwise this is a fun ride.
Outbound is a gently paced, cosy camper game encouraging creative home building and exploration in beautifully varied biomes. With developer, Square Glade Games, highlighting a roadmap of upgrades and add-ons to come in the next few months, there's plenty of reasons to jump in your camper and join in the fun.
A competent camping and survival game set in an unpopulated wilderness, whose lack of narrative structure, threat, or competitive elements leaves it feeling disappointingly hollow.
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy them a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled. Outbound is a cozy, visually striking van-life adventure game that nails atmosphere and customization, but struggles to keep its open world engaging.
In that way, Outbound is kind of like real-life camping. Freed from any burdensome goals, you’re merely soaking in the sights and enriching your experience.
The PC version of Outbound is technically superior. If you have the option, you'll get a significant graphical boost on a computer, as the issues with limited detail and blurry images at high settings are largely eliminated.
Review in German | Read full review
Outbound is a game with a sincere execution, but one that doesn't fully follow through on its ideas. By playing it safe to avoid gameplay that might be too demanding for players, it misses out on a potential that could have made it a true must-have in the cozy gaming scene. Still, it remains a contemplative pleasure for lovers of virtual exploration… one you'll play through from start to finish before tucking it away in the back of your collection, unsure if you'll ever pull it out again to relive the same journey.
Review in French | Read full review
Outbound offers plenty of pretty vistas to virtually photograph, but very little in the way of meaningful gameplay.
Outbound struggles to justify its own loop. It presents a beautiful, yet empty, isolating space that exists without tension or inscribed drive.
Outbound is a super-cozy trek through the wilderness that prioritizes player freedom, but might be too slow for fans of the genre.
Hit the road in your eco friendly van, build it into your dream cozy home and live off the land.
Outbound is exactly the type of game you play after a long day at work and get your energy back, like your eco-friendly car. You don't have to worry about danger and you enjoy relaxation and well-being while playing. The game will also surprise you with its extensive possibilities for crafting, exploring and building your mobile base.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Despite its appealing premise and relaxing facade, Outbound struggles to justify the time (and price) it demands. The slow pacing, repetitive resource gathering, lifeless world design, and lack of meaningful progression drain the experience of excitement as well as comfort. The campervan customisation and eco-friendly concept attached show promise, yet the gameplay loop quickly turns into a mind-numbing chore rather than a therapeutic past time.
A niche title that certain gamers are sure to love, Outbound is an enjoyable exploration title that can often become too relaxing at times.
Outbound is a cozy survival game in which you travel through an open world in an electric camper and slowly transform your vehicle into a mobile home along the way. The game combines exploration, crafting and building with a relaxed atmosphere that is mainly about freedom and creativity. Thanks to the strong road trip vibe and the relaxing gameplay, Outbound is a nice experience for players who like to play at their own pace, although the game sometimes lacks some variation in the longer term.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Outbound is a cozy exploration game that does well on its basics—exploration, crafting, building—but fails to really keep the magic and entertainment after a few hours due to its taxing gameplay loop that feels like it rewards so little for so much effort. Nevertheless, the game is fun in its own right, although more improvements and changes would make it even more enjoyable for a wider audience.
Outbound has charm, good ideas, and a camper that works as a mobile home, but it needs more variety, more life, and more polish to reach its destination.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Outbound delivers a unique spin on survival exploration by turning an electric camper van into a fully customizable mobile base. Driving through scenic biomes and modifying your rooftop homestead is incredibly charming, and it works wonderfully as a cooperative experience. However, Outbound unnecessarily anchors its blueprint progression behind a slow, repetitive recycling grind that forces you to hunt constantly for garbage. If you have the patience to dig through piles of litter for resource coupons, there is a cozy road trip worth taking here.
Outbound is at its best when it leans into its core fantasy: a peaceful, mobile life based on exploration, sustainability and creative building. The camper van customization system is awesome, with surprising depth and freedom. The world is beautiful and the atmosphere is always soothing.
