Space-themed games have always been popular in mainstream media, with iconic franchises like Star Wars and Star Trek setting the standard. The Outer Worlds, a first-person space-themed game by Obsidian, was well-received, and its sequel, The Outer Worlds 2, can learn valuable lessons from Bethesda’s recent release, Starfield.

Starfield, despite its success, faced some criticism, which The Outer Worlds 2 should consider avoiding. Players were disappointed with Starfield’s fast travel system and frequent loading screens, hindering the immersive space exploration experience. The Outer Worlds had fewer loading screens, setting a precedent for the sequel to offer smoother and more seamless space exploration.
The absence of land vehicles in Starfield was another drawback, and The Outer Worlds 2 might want to incorporate them to enhance gameplay and exploration. Both games struggled with cluttered inventory systems, with Starfield’s UI design receiving particular criticism. The sequel should prioritize a user-friendly inventory system to ensure a smoother player experience.

However, it’s not all negative for Starfield. The game excelled in engaging storytelling, which The Outer Worlds 2 should leverage, combining humor and classic sci-fi elements while maintaining a focused narrative. By learning from both the strengths and weaknesses of Starfield, The Outer Worlds 2 can aim to deliver an exceptional space-themed gaming experience.




