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At its core, the game is a scathing critique of corporate power structures. In the Halcyon Colony, every aspect of life is governed by a board of corporations where worker rights are non-existent and everything, including personal burial, carries a corporate debt.

: Critics have noted that in Halcyon, capitalism isn't just an economic system; it's a substitute religion where reverence for the Board hobbles the imagination of its citizens. The Outer Worlds

Released by Obsidian Entertainment in 2019, The Outer Worlds serves as a colorful, satirical space-western RPG that grapples with themes of late-stage capitalism, corporate bureaucracy, and the resilience of the human spirit. While often compared to Fallout: New Vegas —another Obsidian standout—it carves its own niche through a more contained, focused world-building approach. The Corporate Dystopia of Halcyon At its core, the game is a scathing

Unlike massive open-world titles, The Outer Worlds prioritizes depth in its smaller hubs. This is most evident in its companions and the weight of player agency. The BIG The Outer Worlds Retrospective Released by Obsidian Entertainment in 2019, The Outer

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