Finished the DLC. Overall... More Outer Worlds out of 10.
The Gorgon area is probably a bit smaller than Monarch and has less going on like the multiple towns and rebels and whatnot, but it's a lot bigger than the other areas of the main game. The quest chain does take you to other places though, including new buildings in existing places and a space station. Epic client says it took me 11 hours to finish. I don't think the writing is any better or worse than the main game, it's pretty similar. There's some good corporate satire emails, like one that tells an employee his lunch could not have been stolen because he, the "thief" and the lunch are all Spacer's Choice property and thus cannot steal each other. If you liked that kinda jokey tone of the main game, there's plenty more here, but don't expect anything different. There's a few Obsidian style choices to make as well of course. I was pretty annoyed at the need for 150 point skills to do certain things, since a max level character starting the DLC can't get there, but they did say it was meant for mid-level characters I guess.
All in all... More Outer Worlds out of 10. Oh shit I already said that.
The Gorgon area is probably a bit smaller than Monarch and has less going on like the multiple towns and rebels and whatnot, but it's a lot bigger than the other areas of the main game. The quest chain does take you to other places though, including new buildings in existing places and a space station. Epic client says it took me 11 hours to finish. I don't think the writing is any better or worse than the main game, it's pretty similar. There's some good corporate satire emails, like one that tells an employee his lunch could not have been stolen because he, the "thief" and the lunch are all Spacer's Choice property and thus cannot steal each other. If you liked that kinda jokey tone of the main game, there's plenty more here, but don't expect anything different. There's a few Obsidian style choices to make as well of course. I was pretty annoyed at the need for 150 point skills to do certain things, since a max level character starting the DLC can't get there, but they did say it was meant for mid-level characters I guess.
All in all... More Outer Worlds out of 10. Oh shit I already said that.