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OUTCAST

All truly great pieces of art stem from ambition

Step with me my friend back to the [checks official PC Gamer 2023 calendar] now very distant past of 1999. Stepping out of our time machine we now exist in a PC gaming world where beige PC tower rigs rule the roost, 3dfx Voodoo graphics cards are still a thing, and Team Fortress Classic is being played over LAN in PC Gamer Towers. Oh, and Outcast is hitting store shelves in all its big-box PC glory.

And, despite sales that will go on to be described, at best, as modest; and the fact that its maker Appeal will go on to bankruptcy within two years of it release, is about to change the scope and vision of videogames as a medium forever. All truly great pieces of art stem from ambition. That remains even to this day one of the most visionary and ambitious games of all time.

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