Star Wars as a Fallout-like open-world RPG isn’t something we’d have really thought about, but it works surprisingly well based on this new release.Star Warsgames have taken many shapes and forms over the years, from the hack-and-slash action ofThe Force Unleashedto open-world narrative adventures likeStar Wars Outlaws.Take a look atStar Wars OutlawsbelowIt’s even dabbled in the soulslike genre withStar Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderandStar Wars Jedi: Survivor.AdvertHowever what if you took the Star Wars galaxy and turned it into an open-world RPG similar toFallout?The answer is you’d getStarfield, or at a pushThe Outer Worlds, but we’re talking about something more iconic.Enter theStar Wars Open Worlds project, which is exactly what it says on the tin, a project dedicated to getting your feet on some of Star Wars’ most famous planets and seeing it from your own perspective.There are currently 12 planets to explore, and you can make your own custom character to see them with, so there’s really no excuse to not give it a go if you’re a Star Wars fan.AdvertFallout fans will get a kick out of it too, because it was also made withFallout: New Vegas, which is why you might spot a few similarities with the spin-off game.Other standout features include “An Engaging Choice-Driven Story, Fully Voice-Acted Characters, An RPG-Style Skill System, A New Crafting System, Vast Arrays of Weapons, Multiple Factions, New Companions, Bounty Hunting, Side Quests.”It sounds like the ultimate Star War game, and you can also argue it to be a new Fallout game as well.You can play it for free on PC provided you meet the hardware requirements, and have a valid copy ofFallout: New Vegas, so take a look.Featured Image Credit: EA/BethesdaTopics:Star Wars,Fallout,PC

Star Wars as a Fallout-like open-world RPG isn’t something we’d have really thought about, but it works surprisingly well based on this new release.Star Warsgames have taken many shapes and forms over the years, from the hack-and-slash action ofThe Force Unleashedto open-world narrative adventures likeStar Wars Outlaws.Take a look atStar Wars OutlawsbelowIt’s even dabbled in the soulslike genre withStar Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderandStar Wars Jedi: Survivor.AdvertHowever what if you took the Star Wars galaxy and turned it into an open-world RPG similar toFallout?The answer is you’d getStarfield, or at a pushThe Outer Worlds, but we’re talking about something more iconic.Enter theStar Wars Open Worlds project, which is exactly what it says on the tin, a project dedicated to getting your feet on some of Star Wars’ most famous planets and seeing it from your own perspective.There are currently 12 planets to explore, and you can make your own custom character to see them with, so there’s really no excuse to not give it a go if you’re a Star Wars fan.AdvertFallout fans will get a kick out of it too, because it was also made withFallout: New Vegas, which is why you might spot a few similarities with the spin-off game.Other standout features include “An Engaging Choice-Driven Story, Fully Voice-Acted Characters, An RPG-Style Skill System, A New Crafting System, Vast Arrays of Weapons, Multiple Factions, New Companions, Bounty Hunting, Side Quests.”It sounds like the ultimate Star War game, and you can also argue it to be a new Fallout game as well.You can play it for free on PC provided you meet the hardware requirements, and have a valid copy ofFallout: New Vegas, so take a look.Featured Image Credit: EA/BethesdaTopics:Star Wars,Fallout,PC
Star Wars as a Fallout-like open-world RPG isn’t something we’d have really thought about, but it works surprisingly well based on this new release.Star Warsgames have taken many shapes and forms over the years, from the hack-and-slash action ofThe Force Unleashedto open-world narrative adventures likeStar Wars Outlaws.Take a look atStar Wars OutlawsbelowIt’s even dabbled in the soulslike genre withStar Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderandStar Wars Jedi: Survivor.AdvertHowever what if you took the Star Wars galaxy and turned it into an open-world RPG similar toFallout?The answer is you’d getStarfield, or at a pushThe Outer Worlds, but we’re talking about something more iconic.Enter theStar Wars Open Worlds project, which is exactly what it says on the tin, a project dedicated to getting your feet on some of Star Wars’ most famous planets and seeing it from your own perspective.There are currently 12 planets to explore, and you can make your own custom character to see them with, so there’s really no excuse to not give it a go if you’re a Star Wars fan.AdvertFallout fans will get a kick out of it too, because it was also made withFallout: New Vegas, which is why you might spot a few similarities with the spin-off game.Other standout features include “An Engaging Choice-Driven Story, Fully Voice-Acted Characters, An RPG-Style Skill System, A New Crafting System, Vast Arrays of Weapons, Multiple Factions, New Companions, Bounty Hunting, Side Quests.”It sounds like the ultimate Star War game, and you can also argue it to be a new Fallout game as well.You can play it for free on PC provided you meet the hardware requirements, and have a valid copy ofFallout: New Vegas, so take a look.
Star Wars as a Fallout-like open-world RPG isn’t something we’d have really thought about, but it works surprisingly well based on this new release.
Star Warsgames have taken many shapes and forms over the years, from the hack-and-slash action ofThe Force Unleashedto open-world narrative adventures likeStar Wars Outlaws.
Take a look atStar Wars Outlawsbelow
It’s even dabbled in the soulslike genre withStar Wars Jedi: Fallen OrderandStar Wars Jedi: Survivor.
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However what if you took the Star Wars galaxy and turned it into an open-world RPG similar toFallout?
The answer is you’d getStarfield, or at a pushThe Outer Worlds, but we’re talking about something more iconic.
Enter theStar Wars Open Worlds project, which is exactly what it says on the tin, a project dedicated to getting your feet on some of Star Wars’ most famous planets and seeing it from your own perspective.
There are currently 12 planets to explore, and you can make your own custom character to see them with, so there’s really no excuse to not give it a go if you’re a Star Wars fan.
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Fallout fans will get a kick out of it too, because it was also made withFallout: New Vegas, which is why you might spot a few similarities with the spin-off game.
Other standout features include “An Engaging Choice-Driven Story, Fully Voice-Acted Characters, An RPG-Style Skill System, A New Crafting System, Vast Arrays of Weapons, Multiple Factions, New Companions, Bounty Hunting, Side Quests.”
It sounds like the ultimate Star War game, and you can also argue it to be a new Fallout game as well.
You can play it for free on PC provided you meet the hardware requirements, and have a valid copy ofFallout: New Vegas, so take a look.
Topics:Star Wars,Fallout,PC