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Even with those miscommunications tripping me up, I found Out There Omega: The Alliance to be challenging but fair, and is something I’d recommend to Switch owners looking for a roguelike with tons of replay value to take on the go. I expect to die many, many, many more times before I’m done with it, but I’ll enjoy every mellow moment of exploring this endless frontier.
This is a game that is meant to be played in short stretches and maybe even with frequent breaks and that's the type of game that the Nintendo Switch is more suited to hosting than other consoles.
Combining resource-management and strategy gameplay in a procedurally-generated universe, Out There: Ω The Alliance provides hours of entertainment. It’s not a hardcore experience, but a great choice if you’re looking for something new.
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robbe69
I hate reading and scifi but fell in love with the writing in this game. It really was that good. This game features a linguistic deduction puzzle I've never seen in any game before: You try to decypher what aliens are saying to you in a fantasy language while trading goods with them. The more you talk to them, the more words you learn. You can feel that there is a bigger mystery lingering in everything you do... The atmosphere really takes you to a very lonely version of space, so whenever you do meet alien life forms you're almost euphoric. It's definitely worth the money. However after 10 hours of play time the core game loop becomes a nasty chore, so even though the game would have much more content, I really do not want to play any more. I wonder if and when I ever come back to this game. What makes this game so fun is that you are very fragile, so exploring the unknown can be very exciting. A lot of runs however end in random events that softblock you, forcing you to give up. The event system lacks the intelligence of giving you a fair challenge but instead screws you over: Over and over again – in the most unlikely ways, which can be very frustrating because a run can take 6 hours of play time. In a particular run I was so overpowered that I could not possibly die but could not end the game because I lacked a particular technology which could only be gained by a random event. So I had to grind 3 more hours till I ended up finding that technology...
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ENERGONX
Muy buen , juego , Bastante entretenido. Si esta e rebaja comprarlo , si no no vale la pena gastar mucho dinero. Es un juego de celular básicamente.

Out There: Omega The Alliance

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Apr 9, 2019
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Jun 27, 2019
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GameCritics
Even with those miscommunications tripping me up, I found Out There Omega: The Alliance to be challenging but fair, and is something I’d recommend to Switch owners looking for a roguelike with tons of replay value to take on the go. I expect to die many, many, many more times before I’m done with it, but I’ll enjoy every mellow moment of exploring this endless frontier.
Apr 17, 2019
80
Multiplayer.it
Random and repetitive as it can be, it's incredible how Out There: Omega The Alliance abduct the player inside the desperation of exploration in the deep space.
Apr 10, 2019
80
Nintendo Life
Out There: Ω The Alliance is a roguelike that takes the terrifying prospect of travelling the lonely stars and makes a pulpy comic book adventure of it. Luck and chance are often as important an influence as tactics and knowledge, but with so much to discover (and enough content to warrant multiple playthroughs) this intergalactic adventure will have you humming that iconic mining menu theme tune from Mass Effect 2 in no time.
May 6, 2019
70
Screen Rant
This is a game that is meant to be played in short stretches and maybe even with frequent breaks and that's the type of game that the Nintendo Switch is more suited to hosting than other consoles.
Apr 22, 2019
70
Switch Player
Combining resource-management and strategy gameplay in a procedurally-generated universe, Out There: Ω The Alliance provides hours of entertainment. It’s not a hardcore experience, but a great choice if you’re looking for something new.
Apr 9, 2019
70
NintendoWorldReport
As it is, I would recommend this game to those who like sci-fi rogue-likes and those who played FTL and wanted more story from it. There is a solid base here, but a little more variety in gameplay and a few more quality-of-life tweaks would take Out There from a white dwarf to a red giant.
Apr 9, 2019
70
GameSpace
While I do fully enjoy this game, there are some things I would like to have seen a bit more of including visuals for inside the ships that show the players changes. Maybe even a semi multiplayer mode where you can compare your progress with another to drive performance and challenges.
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SummaryOut There is an award-winning space exploration game where you try to survive alone in a distant and unknown part of the galaxy by upgrading your spaceship and managing your resources. Space is a hostile place; dangerous and mysterious adventures will mark each step of your travel. You will not only meet insidious intelligent species, bu... Read More
  • Nintendo Switch
Apr 9, 2019
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