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So, I was chatting with this guy Brandon Adler, you know, the director for The Outer Worlds 2, during Summer Game Fest 2025. We got into this whole vibe about the sequel being more serious than its predecessor. Gotta say, it kinda caught me off guard at first. Brandon was all, “Yeah, it’s gonna be less silly, darker, thanks to Leonard Boyarsky.” Not sure why, but I immediately thought of those moody noir films from back in the day.
Now, Leonard, he’s one of the big names from Fallout, right? So, I’m not surprised the game’s taking a turn for the dramatic. Can’t lie, I’m stoked about this shift. More serious? Yes please! Sometimes that wacky humor just threw me off. Like, one moment you’re saving the galaxy, and bam! Some joke pulls you right out. I guess humor’s great until it’s not, you know what I mean?
Ah, and there’s a trailer too—haven’t seen it yet, though. But hey, they’re talking about factions and wild sci-fi stuff, and I’m here for it. The first game had this chaotic comedic charm, but I’m thinking a little darkness might add some real weight. I mean, Fallout mastered dark humor, right? Hoping this sequel follows suit.
Okay, going off on a tangent here, but those factions… Protectorate, Auntie’s Choice, Order of the Ascendant… they’re giving me some serious vibes—like, these sounds like troubled waters. Who doesn’t love a good power struggle, though? And those companions… Aza’s into violence? And Marisol, the assassin? Man, it’s got this edgy flair.
Tristan, this Paladin-type, kinda screams vengeance to me. But hey, it’ll be fun to see if we can steer them in different directions. It’s like playing puppet master or something. Baldur’s Gate 3 did this kinda thing too, right? Let’s hope it works its magic here.
Anyway, I’m rambling, but can’t wait for October—The Outer Worlds 2 drops on the 29th! It’s coming to PC, Xbox, PlayStation 5, and also Xbox Game Pass. Dark twists, wild characters… I’m all in! Just hoping it’s dark humor, not distracting hilarity. Guess we’ll see.