Star Wars Outlaws is an incredible game that offers an immersive experience like no other. Being able to live in a Star Wars world and sneak around an Imperial ship is a dream come true. The ability to navigate vents, stealthily knock out stormtroopers, hack computers, and witness cinematic sequences of ships flying in and out of bays felt like stepping into a Star Wars movie.
I was initially reluctant to play Sabacc since I’m not a fan of card games, but the game required me to play a couple of rounds—and I was hooked. It felt comfortable, like sitting around with a group of friends, and I didn’t want to stop. There’s a surprising amount of strategy involved, and it added an enjoyable social element to the game.
Exploring the city, hunting for weapon upgrades, and unlocking tools like the smoke bomb, grenade, and different blasters kept me engaged. At just $30, this game has already given me hours of fun—much more value than a movie and popcorn.
I love stealth games like Dishonored and Dishonored 2, and Star Wars Outlaws has become a strong runner-up for me. The stealth mechanics are challenging but satisfying once you figure out the guards’ patterns, sounds, and how to take them out quietly. Unlike hack-and-slash games like Jedi Survivor, Outlaws lets you take out enemies one by one, which feels incredibly rewarding.
If you enjoy stealth gameplay and being immersed in the Star Wars universe, this is a must-play. For me, it’s a 5/5 experience.