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Outbound

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May 8, 2026
87
Vandal
This cozy masterpiece redefines survival through a brilliant modular construction system and a breathtaking, stress-free atmosphere. It transforms vehicle customization into a therapeutic journey, although solo players may struggle with imbalanced resource gathering. Despite this pacing issue, the stunning visuals and rewarding technological progression create an essential, tranquil refuge.
May 8, 2026
80
SteamDeckHQ
Outbound is the equivalent of sitting in the countryside during late summer, knocking back a cold drink with ice, and relaxing while watching the sunset. This game may have the guts of the usual survival and crafting games that crop up all the time, but Outbound has done a great job avoiding many pitfalls in the genre.
May 8, 2026
80
Gameliner
A cozy exploration game that delivers exactly what it promises, blending relaxing camper travel with light base-building and rewarding exploration. While inventory limits and collectibles can feel a bit restrictive or grindy, they never take away from the overall chill experience. Outbound is a soothing road trip that lets you truly unwind behind the wheel.
May 8, 2026
80
PC Games
Outbound is exactly what it promises. A good mix of discovery, crafting, and building, and it provides plenty of relaxation.
Jun 2, 2026
80
SECTOR.sk
Outbound is exactly the type of game you play after a long day at work and get your energy back, like your eco-friendly car. You don't have to worry about danger and you enjoy relaxation and well-being while playing. The game will also surprise you with its extensive possibilities for crafting, exploring and building your mobile base.
May 11, 2026
75
CGMagazine
Outbound is a super-cozy trek through the wilderness that prioritizes player freedom, but might be too slow for fans of the genre.
May 13, 2026
75
TierraGamer
Outbound is a contemplative experience that transforms exploration into a refuge. Amid luminous forests, deliberate construction systems, and a quiet sense of freedom, this indie title turns solitude into a form of comfort, delivering a cozy journey that proves getting lost can sometimes become the best way to find oneself.
May 29, 2026
72
Impulsegamer
For the most part this is a cosy laid back game. There’s no real threat in it (you can get injured but even falling from a decent height is unlikely to kill you… you have to try really hard to do any real damage). I love the idea of being able to use renewable resources, sun, wind, rain etc. The recycling mechanic could have been better implemented and fast travel would be a welcome addition… but overall it’s a decent bit of fun and you can even adopt a dog (though once you do… it’s with you for the rest of the game… even if you tell it to stay somewhere, it will inevitably end up by your side again). Good for those who like gentle gaming.
May 12, 2026
70
Game8
Outbound is a cozy exploration game that does well on its basics—exploration, crafting, building—but fails to really keep the magic and entertainment after a few hours due to its taxing gameplay loop that feels like it rewards so little for so much effort. Nevertheless, the game is fun in its own right, although more improvements and changes would make it even more enjoyable for a wider audience.
May 18, 2026
70
ID
Outbound doesn't reinvent the genre, but it doesn't need to. It knows exactly what it wants to be: a cozy, relaxed journey of discovery where you build a life at your own pace, occasionally accompanied by some frustration.
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