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Rebel Galaxy Outlaw

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3.5

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Rebel Galaxy Outlaw
Description
Out of cash, out of luck, out on the fringe. Juno Markev has a killer to tail, a debt to pay, and more trouble headed her way. Rebel Galaxy Outlaw takes place in a greasy, blue-collar world of outlaws, truckers, cops and thieves. Strap into a variety of spacecraft, settle a score in a filthy space...
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84 %
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8/10
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8/10
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3.5/5

( 126 Reviews )

3.5

126 Reviews

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Product details
2020, Double Damage Games, ...
System requirements
Windows 7/8/10, Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, AMD Athlon™ X2 2.8 GHz, or higher, 2 GB RAM, Shader mode...
Time to beat
16 hMain
35 h Main + Sides
58.5 h Completionist
34 h All Styles
Description
Out of cash, out of luck, out on the fringe. Juno Markev has a killer to tail, a debt to pay, and more trouble headed her way. Rebel Galaxy Outlaw takes place in a greasy, blue-collar world of outlaws, truckers, cops and thieves.

Strap into a variety of spacecraft, settle a score in a filthy space-bar over a game of 8-ball, rock out to over 24 hours of music, and engage in white-knuckle dogfights.

In the Dodge Sector it’s hard to get by – and even harder to get even.

Rebel Galaxy Outlaw is an open-world space combat adventure game, spread across the nearly 40 systems of the Dodge Sector. Play as a mercenary, a trader, a pirate, or whatever mix of the three you feel fits you best. With an engaging storyline and a full conversation system, you can follow the narrative, or ignore it and forge your own path at any time.

Engage in white-knuckle combat, and use the included Autopursuit function to effortlessly fly like an ace, instead of space-jousting for hours. Save up your credits, buy a new ship, kit it out, and then paint it in a fully-fledged 3d-painting application. Make a fortune exploiting lucrative trade routes. Join guilds, help or hunt those in distress, buy and outfit your own space station. Grab a tip in a local bar and hunt hidden treasure. In your down-time, shoot some 8-ball, play some dice-poker, or aim for the high-score in an arcade game in the local seedy watering hole. Flip through the 7 included radio stations and vast music library for just the right track to fit your current mood.

© 2020 Double Damage Games, Inc.

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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
16 hMain
35 h Main + Sides
58.5 h Completionist
34 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
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Size:
12.1 GB

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Posted on: December 10, 2020

uber_n00b

Games: 302 Reviews: 7

It's ok

I have no experience with the first game so I can't make any comparisons. td;dr: Buy if you LOVE dogfights. Pros - Music is superb and really helps with the atmosphere - Pretty good voice acting - Graphics are decent - Minigames are fun. I played pool more than I flew around (and I'll get to the reason why) - You can actually make enemy pilots give up the fight by taunting them! - Very nice ship editor Neutral - I personally liked the auto-track but for some reason this game lacked controls that you find in other space sims. There's no reverse thrust and you can't go up/down. - It's a game mechanic, but to get color coding on enemies you need to buy a radar upgrade. I've started too many fights I didn't want to by accident. - Pretty limited spaceship selection - Map is...meh - Story seems simple but interesting Cons - For the love of me, I couldn't find a way to get out of combat. If you get ambushed, you better be ready to fight or hope there's a friendly patrol nearby to help you because you CAN'T run away. The game won't allow you to jump away simply because you're in combat and the pirate are relentless. - The difficulty is a bit bonkers and the rewards are underwhelming at best. I've finished bounty hunts with barely any profit because of the damage I took during the fight (yes maybe I suck but that's my experience). And the fights themselves are all over the place. If the enemy has homing missiles, get ready to spam the roll/ECM button and hope you survive enough to slowly chip them down. Also (not 100% sure about this) the enemies scale with your ship 'rank', and your rank increases with each upgrade. So if you get extra cargo space, your enemies will get tougher, which makes no sense. Because of all of the above, I simply found the game too stressful to play. Every time I wanted to travel, I would dread an ambush or a fight. I would go from station to station because that's the only place you can save your game. I simply didn't have any fun.


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Posted on: December 9, 2020

sbseed

Games: 255 Reviews: 13

its ok, but...

i have played this, just not here on GOG yet... this game is better and worse than the first one (rebel galaxy) as a prequel they have actually done a really good job at taking the in-game technology backwards a bit so that it fits better overall with the rebel galaxy universe (game series) making things look a little more dated... this attention to detail helps maintain a proper sense of balance for this being a prequel (basically) to rebel galaxy... pros: - updated interactivity of videos for movements through the stations and conversations for a more realistic sense of being in those areas - space combat for a fighter style game making full use of 3D space - updated graphics while still keeping some of the stylized look - same map setup - attention to detail in being a prequel cons: - auto-tracking is annoying at best and impossible at worse since it makes the mouse jump around making it impossible to properly aim most of the time - textures have lost almost too much of the original stylization - controls can be wonky (for lack of a better term) or redundant with use of keyboard and mouse - still have the unneeded unity start box before running program - map needs to be updated to reflect a space environment (3D map space to show proper orbits etc.) - start menu is clunky since it takes up too much space that you cannot see all of the options - keeps too many of the old controls/setup alongside the new, while they kind of work together they can be at odds when navigating, and reduction in use of mouse controls or too much relying on keyboard only for many commands and navigation of menus in-game - most stations are devoid of life, most obvious in the casino - limit of fighter ships or ships in general


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Posted on: December 13, 2020

JZStudios

Verified owner

Games: 81 Reviews: 11

Misconceptions gave this game a bad rap

Steam reviews are inundated with people complaining about how this isn't a space sim. It's not, it was never marketed as such and was intentionally designed not to be. Where Elite Dangerous spends more time sitting in sub space focusing more on shooting rocks at a sluggish pace and checking menus, this is more DOOM meets Burnout or Twisted Metal. Even the starting garbage ship in RGO is twice as nimble as the top end fighters in ED, and along the yaw axis it's literally 100x more nimble. This game was designed for dog fights in space, using ludicrous speed, high power weapons, and obscene amounts of enemies. I haven't played Privateer or Freelancer, but it has more in common with Freespace than ED or SC. I think the only reason it has mining/trading is because they already had a system set up from the first game. It's far more focused on getting jobs, leave station, jump straight to fight, move on. This game doesn't waste your time. It does have issues though. Primarily, it desperately needs more keybinds. You can only target the nearest enemy, or cycle through everything within range. You can pick up cargo, but you don't have any way to lock on to it. There's starting missions where you have to clear out minefields, but you can't lock on to them. In larger battles, good luck trying to lock on to something shooting you. There's a targeting mode pulled from the first game, but it's very clunky to constantly have to use it, and I'm using a joystick. It doesn't work well. There's only 4 stages of forward thrust in 25% increments. This sucks. This leads to an over reliance for me on using auto-tracking simply because it matches the targets speed. Throttle up is also assigned to warp jumping and tractor beam, which means mid combat you can pick up illegal cargo the cops will immediately scan for after battle and open fire.


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Posted on: December 9, 2020

von_Hardenberg

Verified owner

Games: 601 Reviews: 17

A passionate loveletter to Privateer.

To say Rebel Galaxy Outlaw is inspired by Privateer is an understatement. If anything, it feels like a more modern, highly polished version of the classic from yore. It's got slicker controls, more ships you can fly, more varied missions, a motley crew of wingmen you can unlock, each with their own ship and banter, a chunky assortment of guns, turrets, missiles and upgrades you can cram into your ride, a nifty storyline, great voice action (particularly if you considere it's basically just 2 people doing those), the twangiest dark country soundtrack this side of the New Dallas Sector, and an incredibly nifty paint tool to customize your ride. As far as those rides go, it's Privateer all the way down - you fly what can best be described as oversized fighters and small cargo haulers, and dogfighting is the name of the game. No, it's totally unlike the original Rebel Galaxy. No broadsides, no deflectors, and far less auto-aiming turrets, instead you get to twiddle with energy management, gun firing patterns, various types of missile locks, shield and armor facings - yep, it's bloody Privateer. A happy middle ground between Elite Dangerous and No Man's Sky in terms of dogfighting (and yes, the inertia dampeners can be disabled). You read it here, you heard it from Travis, the Dev, you can check the reviews from back 2019: IT'S TOTALLY UNLIKE THE ORIGINAL REBEL GALAXY. At the same time, it's also more fun than a barrel of Greel Whiskey. For the faint of hear and the folks in my age group, there's the nifty auto pursuit button, which helps a lot with motion sickness and shaky old gamer hands. For you young whippersnappers, there's 2 extra hard modes. And for shit and giggles, there's also a lovely pool billard game, dice poker and asteroids arcade machines which you can play for fun, money, the occasional ship upgrade, a secret quest and a slightly psychotic wingman. Definitely worth the asking price. Totally worth double that if you liked Privateer. Get it!


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Posted on: June 9, 2021

Halfhoot

Verified owner

Games: 651 Reviews: 13

Solid Privateerish Game

It doesn't have the absolute best story, but it isn't horrible. This is a game for those who just want to go back to having something like what Privateer was long ago. Something that is rare. Now... admittedly you do need to do a little old style side mission grinding or trading in order to get a ship worthy to take on some of the main story you get to. But isn't that the point of this type of game? Just play the game for running missions and making money and then go through the main story. So yes you need to do some grinding to get to where you can take on tougher things. And yes the main loop of gameplay is a simple mission run or trading style. The missions are nothing special... but it's pretty fun gameplay. Be sure to make use of the side characters you get who you can call to fly with you. It makes missions doable and Richter is my hero. Also half the reason to play a Rebel Galaxy game is the music... and this one is no exception. And seriously... I'm in love with Richter.


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