In some circles of videogameland it’s common wisdom that more is better⁠—I remember a quaint time when 30 hours was a “long” game, but today’s big budget releases have been pushing that boundary well into the triple digits. In a recent interview with IGN, though, two Star Wars Outlaws devs promise to buck that trend with a “dense” and “rich” game that doesn’t wear out its welcome.

Julian Gerighty and Navid Khaveri, the game’s creative and narrative director respectively, told IGN that they don’t want Outlaws to be “too big,” with Gerighty clarifying that the kind of game he’s referring to is one that “people don’t manage to play, enjoy, and finish.”

Gerighty went on to describe Outlaws as “a very dense, rich, open world adventure that [players] can explore at their own rhythm,” and asserted that the game “is absolutely not a 200 or 300 hour epic unfinishable RPG.” So it’s pretty clear that Ubisoft’s argument is that less can still very much be more.

  • PenguinJuice
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    01 year ago

    I just really, really wish I could’ve made my own character. Their main character is just not at all compelling to me. I would’ve liked something more along the lines of Bounty Hunter.

    • @VelvetStorm
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      31 year ago

      Oh, you mean like starwars 1313 the best game that never was. Fuck Disney.

      • PenguinJuice
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        1 year ago

        I’m a hard-core Disney fan and even I admit that the executives (who are sitting on diamonds by the way) are fucking legit retards. They need to be forcibly removed for the health of the company. I’m an investor.