Outer Wilds is a fantastic game with multiple endings, and here’s how you could get each one.

It sounds like it could be stressful, but for most of the game, it’s surprisingly meditative.

Compared to Blue Prince, Outer Wilds takes a less stylistic approach, but it’s still perfectly serviceable.

Space Time Breaking When Meeting Yourself In Outer Wilds - The Post Credits View Of A New Universe In Outer Wilds

Blue Prince, on the other hand, has a much more restrained sense of scale.

Outer Wilds, however, is more restrained in the scale of its mystery.

That’s why it’s so satisfying tounlock permanent upgradesto give you a sense of progression.

The Outer Wilds - Official Artwork of the spaceship and a campfire - Landing on a planet very close to a sun

The Loop

The star of Outer Wilds is its time loop.

Winner

Outer Wilds is an ambitious game, but it’s never working against the player.

It makes getting to the end inviting and satisfying once you’re finally there.

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A collage of Outer Wilds art and Blue Prince art, a VS separates them down the middle.

First person view of navigating a ship towards a planet with many tornadoes on Outer Wilds.

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Outer Wilds Echoes of the Eye DLC

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Outerwilds: Screenshot of character playing banjo near a bonfire.

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