Wasteland 3 review: time to make the post-apocalypse great again?

Wasteland 3 review: time to make the post-apocalypse great again?

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https://www.theguardian.com/games/2020/sep/03/wasteland-3-review-action-role-playing-games

PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Mac; inXile Entertainment Colorado is a cold and violent den of outlaws in this characterful action game that gives players choices over its benighted society, but lacks a distinct hook

‘Desperate” is how I’d describe Wasteland 3. It’s desperate to find something that will get your attention, to make itself seem weird, capricious and daring, to stand out from tens of other pulpy post-apocalypses. A classically styled role-playing game, it is competently designed and adequately entertaining, with high production values and enough hours of play to keep you going until Christmas. Yet despite zany scenarios ranging from fighting Reagan-worshipping cultists to an encounter with a goat prostitute, it just didn’t do much for me.

Wasteland 3 review: time to make the post-apocalypse great again?

Sep 3, 2020, 3:49pm UTC
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2020/sep/03/wasteland-3-review-action-role-playing-games > PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Mac; inXile Entertainment Colorado is a cold and violent den of outlaws in this characterful action game that gives players choices over its benighted society, but lacks a distinct hook > ‘Desperate” is how I’d describe Wasteland 3. It’s desperate to find something that will get your attention, to make itself seem weird, capricious and daring, to stand out from tens of other pulpy post-apocalypses. A classically styled role-playing game, it is competently designed and adequately entertaining, with high production values and enough hours of play to keep you going until Christmas. Yet despite zany scenarios ranging from fighting Reagan-worshipping cultists to an encounter with a goat prostitute, it just didn’t do much for me.