REVIEW | Outer Wilds

REVIEW | Outer Wilds

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Outer Wilds
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S (Legendary): An “S” grade is reserved for the very best games ever made. Legends of the medium, these games have very few flaws, are nearly perfect in numerous areas, and represent the very best in what gaming has to offer. An “S” will not be seen often, but rather far and few between.

Approximate Time Played: 20 Hours
Platforms: Xbox One (reviewed), PC
Publisher: Annapurna Interactive
Developer: Mobius Digital Games
Release Date: May 29, 2019
Copy: Purchased via Xbox Game Pass

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GRADES:
S (Legendary): An “S” grade is reserved for the very best games ever made. Legends of the medium, these games have very few flaws, are nearly perfect in numerous areas, and represent the very best in what gaming has to offer. An “S” will not be seen often, but rather far and few between.
A (Great): An “A” grade is reserved for games that are great. They are quality products worth all the praise they receive, though they may not have the originality or polish that “S” games have. While it's probably a little too much to call these games all-time greats, their strengths far outnumber their flaws.
B (Good): Games graded with a “B” are good, solid products, though maybe not incredible. They are above average in a lot of areas but have flaws here and there that diminish its overall experience. While not nearly legendary status, these games are without question still worth your time and money.
C (Average): “C” grades are the middle ground. These games are playable and generally perceived as fun and adequately made. While they may not excel in any one area, they don't completely fail anywhere either.
D (Below Average): A “D” is a game that fails to achieve even average quality, though it may still be playable for some. For the most part, these games are underwhelming will likely be quickly forgotten.
E (Bad): Games with an “E” do not have enough upside to be described as playable. These games are bad, plain and simple. If they have a strength, it’s quickly countered by numerous weaknesses. It is our opinion that these games are not worth your time and money.
F (Broken): These games are beyond bad. An “F” is broken. There are no strengths, and the game is crippled by numerous bugs, design flaws, and other weaknesses. An “F” represents the medium in the worst way. An “F” will not be seen often, but rather far and few between.







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2019
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