Star Wars Outlaws is a good game. Not a great one, sure, as our review this issue shows, but an experience that will definitely steal your heart to some degree. Well, providing that you lean into its strengths and not its weaknesses, that is. This game is at its best when it slips into full Tomb Raider mode. You know what I mean. The gameplay loop of infiltrate hidden or guarded loot site, squeeze through some handily placed cracks, climb some walls, shimmy along some ledges, swing on some grappling hooks, sneak by some guards, solve some environmental puzzles, then grab the treasure and leg it out of there, often under gunfire. Often, though, this solid core is buried under a weak main story and plenty of forgettable, by-the-numbers characters…
