GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. 1999's Outcast was a beloved adventure game that won praise from critics and fans--we named it out 1999 adventure game of the year. Developer ...
Outcast puts you in the boots of one Cutter Slade, who, equipped with nothing but a foggy memory, finds himself randomly on a strange planet. Quickly he meets his first humanoid on the planet, who ...
If your response to the announcement of Outcast 2 - A New Beginning is, “I’m not sure I’ve ever heard of Outcast 1,” that’s quite understandable. The sequel was originally announced two decades ago.
Daniel's been gaming since he was old enough to reach the keyboard and has a Bachelor's Degree in Writing from the University of Tampa. The Outcast 2 trailer opens with a close-up of protagonist ...
Bigben and the development studio Appeal are giving you the opportunity to learn more about the creation of Outcast: Second Contact through a series of encounters and interviews with the game ...
MoreFun Studios have announced they're working on a brand new video game based on the anime Hitori No Shita: The Outcast. The company dropped a trailer lasting over six minutes showing off this new ...
In 1999 I did not play Outcast. Nor did I play it in 2000, or any of the other years after that. I remained oblivious to its existence until a few months ago when original developers Appeal announced ...
When THQ Nordic acquired the rights to the cult-classic open-world action adventure Outcast in 1999, we wondered if we would finally be able to look forward to a full-fledged sequel. Today we got our ...
Watch the thrilling trailer for the Hitori No Shita: The Outcast game, the video game adaptation of the mythical martial arts franchise, Hitori No Shita: The Outcast. The trailer has everything from ...
Outcast made me want to be a xenoarchaeologist, which is a problem since it's not a real field. If, for some inexplicable reason, let's imagine a pact with the devil, I was only able to play one type ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A good first impression is always important. Surprisingly, LucasArts and Raven Software's Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast doesn't really give one.