Compara los precios de Outerverse en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Tbjbu2. Publicado por Freedom Games. Lanzado el 29/8/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy.

An automation-crafting RPG that lets you build machine networks or go fully manual across a quest-driven cosmic playground. Ambitious but rough around the edges.

Outerverse is a quest-driven automation-crafting adventure that mashes together base-building, resource pipelines, boss fights, and light RPG progression across a universe-spanning setting. The core loop asks you to gather resources, set up automated machine networks to process them, and then point that industrial output at increasingly large bosses and cosmic events. If that sentence sounds like four genres colliding in a parking lot, that is roughly the experience - sometimes thrilling, sometimes chaotic, rarely boring for the first dozen hours. From a systems perspective, the automation layer is the genuine selling point here. You wire up machines, set production chains, and watch your little factory hum while you go do something else. It is not Factorio depth, but for a one-developer indie title the logic is coherent enough to reward players who like drawing arrows between boxes. What actually surprised me is the manual scenario mode, which strips out the machine logic entirely and lets crafters who hate conveyor-belt puzzles engage with the same content through direct hand-crafting. That design decision alone shows meaningful player respect - two audiences, one game, no forced compromise. That said, neither mode reaches the depth ceiling that dedicated fans of either genre expect. Automation players will hit a ceiling sooner than they want; manual crafters will find itemization thin compared to a dedicated ARPG. The boss encounters and cosmic events are where Outerverse earns its moments. Massive bosses with distinct attack patterns gate progression in a satisfying way, and stumbling onto a cosmic event mid-session feels genuinely surprising. The problem is everything connecting those moments - quest structure is thin, the tutorial gives you just enough to not drown and then waves goodbye, and the world landmark exploration lacks the density to sustain long sessions. AI behavior for any combat-adjacent systems is rudimentary rather than tactical. With 50 percent positive Steam reviews from a small sample size, the mixed reception tracks: this is a game that delivers memorable peaks but has valleys of confusion and missing polish between them. As someone who tracks depth-of-decision-making closely, I want to be honest about where Outerverse sits. It is not a spreadsheet game. Build variety exists but does not branch in ways that force meaningful tradeoffs until late in a run. The mod ecosystem appears thin or nonexistent at this stage, which limits replay mileage compared to genre neighbors. New players interested in automation concepts could use this as a gentle on-ramp before tackling heavier titles, but veterans of either automation games or action RPGs will likely bump against the ceiling within twenty hours and start wishing for more. If Tbjbu2 continues patching and expanding, the foundation here could hold something worthwhile. Right now it is promising but incomplete. Diego, Scout Team

Outerverse

Outerverse

29 ago 2022Tbjbu2Freedom Games
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An automation-crafting RPG that lets you build machine networks or go fully manual across a quest-driven cosmic playground. Ambitious but rough around the edges.

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Outerverse is a quest-driven automation-crafting adventure that mashes together base-building, resource pipelines, boss fights, and light RPG progression across a universe-spanning setting. The core loop asks you to gather resources, set up automated machine networks to process them, and then point that industrial output at increasingly large bosses and cosmic events. If that sentence sounds like four genres colliding in a parking lot, that is roughly the experience - sometimes thrilling, sometimes chaotic, rarely boring for the first dozen hours. From a systems perspective, the automation layer is the genuine selling point here. You wire up machines, set production chains, and watch your little factory hum while you go do something else. It is not Factorio depth, but for a one-developer indie title the logic is coherent enough to reward players who like drawing arrows between boxes. What actually surprised me is the manual scenario mode, which strips out the machine logic entirely and lets crafters who hate conveyor-belt puzzles engage with the same content through direct hand-crafting. That design decision alone shows meaningful player respect - two audiences, one game, no forced compromise. That said, neither mode reaches the depth ceiling that dedicated fans of either genre expect. Automation players will hit a ceiling sooner than they want; manual crafters will find itemization thin compared to a dedicated ARPG. The boss encounters and cosmic events are where Outerverse earns its moments. Massive bosses with distinct attack patterns gate progression in a satisfying way, and stumbling onto a cosmic event mid-session feels genuinely surprising. The problem is everything connecting those moments - quest structure is thin, the tutorial gives you just enough to not drown and then waves goodbye, and the world landmark exploration lacks the density to sustain long sessions. AI behavior for any combat-adjacent systems is rudimentary rather than tactical. With 50 percent positive Steam reviews from a small sample size, the mixed reception tracks: this is a game that delivers memorable peaks but has valleys of confusion and missing polish between them. As someone who tracks depth-of-decision-making closely, I want to be honest about where Outerverse sits. It is not a spreadsheet game. Build variety exists but does not branch in ways that force meaningful tradeoffs until late in a run. The mod ecosystem appears thin or nonexistent at this stage, which limits replay mileage compared to genre neighbors. New players interested in automation concepts could use this as a gentle on-ramp before tackling heavier titles, but veterans of either automation games or action RPGs will likely bump against the ceiling within twenty hours and start wishing for more. If Tbjbu2 continues patching and expanding, the foundation here could hold something worthwhile. Right now it is promising but incomplete.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamAutomationCrafting RPGBoss FightsMachine BuildingManual ModeCosmic SettingQuest-DrivenSingle Developer

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Windows 10 or higher
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Intel Core i5 3550 @ 3.3 GHz or AMD FX-6300
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Freedom Games
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29 ago 2022

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Outerverse fue desarrollado por Tbjbu2 y publicado por Freedom Games.