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Star Wars Outlaws Box Confirms Internet Required to Install Game, Story Details Revealed


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Star Wars Outlaws Box Confirms Internet Required to Install Game, Story Details Revealed

Aphrodia2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

That main character seems so out of place compared to the rest of that cast who all feel like they belong to the Star Wars universe. that was definitely the choice. It was the same thing with Atreus in **** of War. His character was so out of place there’s no way nobody working on the game didn’t know that. But why? I can only think that they want an “average” person thrown in there so that a certain cross section of the audience can somehow identify with. Game of Thrones didn’t do this. And , ****** the last season of course, it was the most popular thing in the world. It’s clearly a boardroom decision but it’s so painfully obvious that it sucks you right out of it. Because rest of the characters in this trailer were all super interesting and I was intrigued.





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