Discover how reputation and wanted systems are intricately woven into the fabric of Star Wars Outlaws, as explained by Game Informer journalist Brian Shea.
Kay Vess, the protagonist, finds herself entangled with four notorious criminal factions: the Pyke Syndicate, Crimson Dawn, Hutt Cartel, and Ashiga Clan. Balancing reputation with these local bosses becomes a constant juggling act for players. The enigmatic Zerek Besh, representing the fifth faction, stands as a universal antagonist, steering clear of any alliances with Vess.
Right from the start, our aim was to craft a narrative centered around scoundrels, where choices hold significant weight. Reputation serves as a pivotal tool for player engagement within the game. We’ve intricately linked every aspect of the game to this concept.
- Enhancing relations with a specific syndicate involves completing tasks and assignments. Some quests will compel players to pick sides in favor of one faction.
- Reputation can dwindle by trespassing on forbidden territory, attacking members, siding with rival clans, and more.
- Positive reputation yields various benefits. Players gain access to higher-paying contracts, exclusive goods, discounts at faction stores, enhanced rumors from informants, unlocked Sabaac gambling spots, and potential aid from syndicate fighters in times of need. A high reputation level also unlocks new clan territories.
- Even with low reputation, interaction with the four clans remains possible. Players are encouraged to maintain a delicate balance between factions, opting for choices that serve their interests. Alternatively, players can pledge loyalty to a single syndicate and boss.
The wanted level system in Star Wars Outlaws draws parallels to Grand Theft Auto. As Vess breaks the law, pursuit escalates, culminating in elite units at the highest wanted level.
To evade capture, Vess can hide or opt for a bribe. Imperial officers can be bribed to lower the wanted level.
Star Wars Outlaws is set to launch on August 30 for PC, Xbox Series, and PlayStation 5, with Russian subtitles available.
Article sourced from stopgame.ru