I had originally intended to start this review with an anecdote drawn from my experiences in Wasteland 3. My problem, then, is that any such story may just spoil one of the many fantastic vignettes or moments that can crop up in your playthrough. So let me instead begin with a rapid fire series of
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inXile Entertainment today announced on Twitter that Wasteland Remastered will release on February 25th. You’ve been asking, and now we can share… Wasteland Remastered drops in just one more month—February 25 for Windows (Windows Store, Steam, GOG) and Xbox One (with Xbox Game Pass)! pic.twitter.com/qSCqITMRcq — Wasteland (@Wasteland) January 22, 2020 Presently a digital-only release,
It isn’t too often when there are Humble Bundles for home consoles, and when there are, they’re quite a treat. Not only is there currently a Humble Bundle for PlayStation 4, but it features several indie titles from a variety of different publishers. With up to nine games, Humble is headlining Killing Floor 2, Shadow Warrior
Brian Fargo, the founder of inXile Entertainment, revealed a couple months ago that his company had become an approved Nintendo Switch developer. Today, he teased what seems to be their first project for Nintendo’s console/handheld hybrid: Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut. How about a little tease… pic.twitter.com/Zwh8gL8cQL — Brian Fargo (@BrianFargo) December 12, 2017 The tweet
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced thirteen new titles that have been added to the PlayStation Now roster. The new titles added to the library this month are a solid collection of four PS3 classics including Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas and nine PS4 games including Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut and a new RTS game, Grand Ages: Medieval. Here is