The Outfit Critic Reviews
52 Total Reviews
32 Positive Reviews(61.5%)
20 Mixed Reviews(38.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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AceGamez
May 10, 2024
Wrapped up with gorgeous presentation all round, with sumptuous 360 visuals and booming, atmospheric sound and music, the gameplay never fails to be anything less than engaging and enjoyable, both throughout the single player campaign and in the fantastic and fully online multiplayer modes.
GamePro
May 10, 2024
Though a bit rough around the edges in places, The Outfit's fearless fusion of action and strategy pays off in a big way. It's engaging, it's addictive, and it's ferociously one-of-a-kind.
Official Xbox Magazine
May 10, 2024
The Outfit does not aspire in the slightest to reflect the sights and sounds of real-life combat in dubya-dubya-two. It aspires to be one thing and one thing only: fun.
TeamXbox
May 10, 2024
The vehicle controls are a sticking point. Many of the maps in The Outfit are big, so vehicles are the main means of transportation. It’s so easy to zig in vehicles when you meant to zag - a major no-no with enemy A.I. this tough. The rest of The Outfit is a superfine romp that any action gamer should experience.
GamesRadar+
May 10, 2024
The unique gameplay is extremely well conceived, if not perfectly pulled off, and coupling it with some super hot multiplayer action earns The Outfit a medal.
ZTGD
May 10, 2024
Meshing a perfect blend of action and strategy while maintaining an enjoyable experience is no easy task, but Relic has captured it perfectly.
Official Xbox Magazine UK
May 10, 2024
Relic's game achieves so much, almost creating a new console genre, combining the shoot-'em-up with the RTS. While it fails slightly in not being tactical enough (at least in Campaign mode) or quite compelling or consistent enough as an action shooter, the range of game modes and levels on offer means you get plenty of bang for your buck.
Play Magazine
May 10, 2024
Online action provides the game's best thrills, with up to eight players slogging it out at one time.
Computer Games Magazine
May 10, 2024
As such, not only is The Outfit worth having, but it's probably the best reason to have an Xbox 360.
Pelit (Finland)
May 10, 2024
A simplistic, but solid, light WW2 strategy game with fierce action. The clunky vehicles are annoying, but the destructible scenery and the furious net play make it worth a try.
Game Informer
May 10, 2024
For those whose tastes run more toward competition of challenge, this could well be a recipe for disappointment.
GamingTrend
May 10, 2024
There are a lot of shining moments, especially in multiplayer, that make the game a lot of fun.
GameBrink
May 10, 2024
While the single player is definitely below average, the multiplayer in the game is well-balanced, requires a new style of strategy, and is most of all fun.
Cheat Code Central
May 10, 2024
You're either going to love it or not. With the right people online, there isn't anything on XBL that plays quite like it and you're sure to have a blast with likeminded players. Those who are content with "G.R.A.W." and prefer that style of gameplay most likely won't get the appeal of The Outfit.
XboxAddict
May 10, 2024
I think The Outfit was a good first effort, now all the need to do is wrap the DOD feature in some innovative solid game play and you’ll have yourselves a real winner.
Kombo
May 10, 2024
Almost a little above average. It has a great idea, but it just fails to implement it properly or with any real sense of fun.
Xbox Evolved
May 10, 2024
The RTS share is fun fun fun! The single-player is inexcusable.
Gaming Age
May 10, 2024
Even those seasoned RTS gamers may think twice about this game based purely on its awful driving implementation.
Game Chronicles
May 10, 2024
But even so, there is a solid core gaming premise here and one that I hope is polished and refined in a future sequel. Until that day, your military service might better be served in any of the other battlefield-style games.
Next Level Gaming
May 10, 2024
Relic and THQ are actually onto something here. The Outfit is not a bad game really, it's just not on the level of "next-generation".