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Wasteland 2 Director's Cut Digital Classic Edition

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Wasteland 2 Director's Cut Digital Classic Edition
Description
In addition to the above goodies, the Digital Classic Edition includes: GOG.com code for Wasteland 1: The Original Classic. From the Producer of the original Fallout comes Wasteland 2, the sequel to the first-ever post-apocalyptic computer RPG. The Wasteland's hellish landscape is waiting for you...
Critics reviews
65 %
Recommend
IGN
8.5/10
Slant Magazine
4/5 stars
Worth Playing
9/10
User reviews

3.8/5

( 211 Reviews )

3.8

211 Reviews

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Product details
2014, inXile Entertainment, ...
System requirements
Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 (64 bit), Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent, 4 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeFo...
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Wasteland 2 Director's Cut Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade + The Bard's Tale
Description
In addition to the above goodies, the Digital Classic Edition includes: GOG.com code for Wasteland 1: The Original Classic.

From the Producer of the original Fallout comes Wasteland 2, the sequel to the first-ever post-apocalyptic computer RPG.

The Wasteland's hellish landscape is waiting for you to make your mark... or die trying. With over 80 hours of gameplay, you will deck out your Desert Ranger squad with the most devastating weaponry this side of the fallout zone, test the limits of your strategy skills, and bring justice to the wasteland.

Director's Cut New Features:

Complete Graphics Overhaul: Rebuilt in Unity 5, Wasteland 2's environments and characters have been updated to take advantage of the latest graphics technologies.
Perks &: Quirks: Customize your squad even more! Perks & Quirks are special personality traits you can use to give your characters even more life, with their own unique bonuses... and drawbacks.
Precision Strikes: Fire on your enemies and debilitate them with tactical attacks! Cripple a leg to slow an enemy down, fire on their gun to blast it to bits, or aim for the head to knock them senseless – or blow it clean off.
Expanded Voice Over: Over 8,000 lines of new voice-over dialog have been added for the game's characters and companions, bringing the Wasteland to life like never before.
  • One Size Does Not Fit All: Don't feel like finding the key for a door? Why not try a Rocket Launcher! Basically the same thing... right?
  • Enhanced Classic RPG Game Play: Classic RPG game play ideas updated with modern design philosophies.
  • Decision Making... with Consequences: With both short and long term reactivity to the players choices, every decision matters in the outcome of the story.
  • Huge & Customizable: Dozens of hours of game. Hundreds of characters. Thousands of variations on your Rangers' appearance. Over 150 weapons. Dozens of skills. Even the UI can be customized.

inXile entertainment Inc., 2727 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663. Copyright 2014 inXile entertainment Inc., Wasteland, the Wasteland logos, and inxile entertainment and the inXile entertainment logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of inXile entertainment Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Copyright 2002 - 2014, inXile entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Fallout is a registered trademark of Bethesda Softworks LLC

Goodies
Contents
Digital Classic Edition
Digital Deluxe Edition
Official Soundtrack (MP3)
Official Soundtrack (FLAC)
Concept Art Book
Wallpapers (1440p)
manual
reference card
map
soundtrack (4 choir songs, FLAC)
Director's Cut manual
Wasteland Novella 1
Wasteland Novella 2
Wasteland Novella 3
Official Soundtrack (FLAC)
Wasteland Avellone Novel (coming soon)
Wasteland Novella Book 1
Wasteland Novella Book 2
Wasteland Novella Book 3
System requirements
Minimum system requirements:

Compatibility notice: Wasteland 2: Director's Cut requires a 64-bit operating system.

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Compatibility notice: Wasteland 2: Director's Cut requires a 64-bit operating system.

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

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Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.7.0+)
Release date:
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Size:
9.8 GB

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Critics reviews
78
Top Critic Average
65 %
Critics Recommend
OpenCritic Rating

IGNby Leif Johnson
8.5/10

While echoes of the original release pacing problems remain, the Director's Cut does much to add variety to the experience with new features such as perks, quirks, and precision aiming. It's likely not enough to warrant a replay if you've already finished it, but if this is your first foray into inXile's bleak vision of the future, this is the best place to start off.
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Slant Magazineby Jed Pressgrove
4/5 stars

The game places trust in the moral, philosophical, and intellectual response of the audience.
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Worth Playingby Fran Soto
9/10

Despite some gameplay flaws, Wasteland 2 gets a lot of things right for the genre. Fans of isometric, hardcore RPGs will find a detailed world to explore in the title. inXile Entertainment provides deep attention to detail on an awe-inspiring level. Creation of independent currencies and social hierarchies in the game create a living environment. Fully fleshed-out NPCs with voice-overs add to the detail of the wastes and make characters more than just placeholders. Interacting with the environment may lead to new clues and options for gameplay. Wasteland 2 is full of player choice and replayability that will keep players busy for a while. With gameplay easily exceeding 80 hours of content, Wasteland 2 is not for the faint of heart. Those who appreciate challenging experiences and detailed world-building will find Wasteland 2: Director's Cut an important installment in their RPG library.
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Posted on: November 24, 2014

TheTWF

Verified owner

Games: 811 Reviews: 10

Don't bother. Play other RPGs.

I’m sorry to report that the faith and money of the RPG fans who funded this has resulted in a glorified bargain bin RPG. Visuals? Ugly, 2005-esc. Clearly had little effort put into them. There are ways to make a game look good without triple-A graphics you know. Gameplay? There’s no real tactics beyond go behind cover and occasionally use Ambush (Oversight) to shoot at things that move.Enemies have the same braindead bullrushing or cover plinking tactics, be it elite soldiers or giant flies. RPG mechanics? The dialogue system is wretched. It uses some of the most soulless and charmless dialogue I’ve seen in ages. Choices and consequences are meh, sometimes you’ll get a meaningful result but most of the time you don’t notice. Story? Shockingly derivative, with tons of locations and assets and antagonists lifted from the previous game. This does not feel like a sequel that needed to be made. Occasionally you meet an interesting character or two, but the majority of locations are just quest hubs that you go to, do all the sidequests (which often don’t give you motivation to do them beyond “It exists”), and then never return to again. You don't care about anything. And on top of those the game fails at very basic things like descriptions saying stats do things they don’t do, or overhanging background scenery blocking the cursor from clicking on things. These devs are supposed to be industry/RPG veterans, yet this game reeks of amateur mistakes and design decisions. If you see this game for like fifteen dollars it might be worth picking it, it’s not AWFUL or hopelessly broken just bland uninspired and uninvolving. But really, there are so many better games out there. The oldschool RPGs the KS namedropped are SO much better than this, and for newer titles theres the Witchers, Expeditions Conquistador, Divinity, Spiderweb games, it goes on. And people, please… overrating crap like this will not save or restore the RPG genre. It just won’t. Praise actually good games.


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Posted on: February 26, 2020

Matesalsa

Games: 118 Reviews: 20

A flawed but incredible journey

I find it shocking how many negative reviews the game has, like if it was a forgettable, mediocre experience. The truth is far from it, however the game it's problems and issues. Truth is that the game starts out slow and kind of uninspired. The first 5-7 hours can give an initial wrong impression. Also ppl expected from the title to be the "real" Fallout 3. However it is not like the old Fallouts at all. If I can compare this game to another, I would compare it to the 1st Baldur's Gate. Another negative aspect that this game is old-school in every sense of the word. It is not like Original Sin games that are modern and innovative with old-school mentality and principles. This game actually plays like an rpg from the 90s with all good and bad. I can understand if someone wants freshness and innovation. And the last nail of the coffin is that the game has bugs, side quests can get broken even in the Director's Cut. Still I think this game is a gem. A rough one, but a gem nevertheless. The world building is fenomenal. There are factions, locations, npcs all fleshed out and interesting. There are a lot of side quests, most of them are well written, the game offers some choiches during its playtime which affect the plot somewhat, and in general the game has a lot of content. I found the story good with a lot of quality writing. It definitely kept my attention during the game. And lastly the gameplay. It is very combatheavy, but the combat itself is solid. Easy to learn, difficult to master. It is not complex but definitely well thought out, and well balanced. Props to the devs that they balance the game with 7 characters in mind. First I thought it will be too chaotic but they designed it really well. So overall I really enjoyed my time with Wasteland 2. I had my fair share of frustration because of the dated features and bugs but hell I loved this game. It is flawed, but I enjoyed it more than DOS1 and Pillars and I'm definitely interested in Wasteland 3


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Posted on: November 4, 2014

RuskiTraktor_

Verified owner

Games: 192 Reviews: 4

Wasted opportunity

I've backed this game a long time ago on a kickstarter, which hopes that it will be a solid RPG in a post-apocayptic world. Unfortunately, what was released dissapointed me so much:( I'm used to finish almost every game that I start to play, but I couldn't play more than 12 hours of this wasted opportunity, open-chest-simulator. Why? - combat is so broken - so booring, so repetive, so BS! For example you and your enemies can run 30 meters or shoot 1-2 times - therefore in the first round every meele enemy stops just in front of your team. Forget about clever tactics and even solid cover mechanics-most places where combat takes place dont provide you with any. AI is stupid as hell, it relies on getting to you in meele in it's first round and because all enemies in the area (sometimes from half map away!) are triggered. It could be ok if you werent forced so many times to fight, but unfortunately it's very common. - no solid RPG elements - it's just about skills grinding with most attributes totally obsolete. As you progress your skills nothing changes, you can just open better locks, have better chance of hit, etc. And because locks and traps are more hard as you progress you just try to have higher skill level to be able to open them. From your first hour nothing will change as you progress, nothing. - map design - who placed all those chests and safes everywhere? Who dug all that stuff under the groud? Why every chest has a trap on it? Why there are so large, empty spaces which you have to travel over and over again? - dialogs - what do you think of X? do you like X? Put every name and faction in place of X and multiply it by elmost every conversation you encounter. Nobody has any character, nobody has anything really interesting to say worth remembering. - it ugly as hell. I'm used to really old and ugly games but this one looks like going back to times when 3d was introduced. - exploding zombies - please, not again... There are better games. Seek elsewhere


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Posted on: June 19, 2015

SlavaKosmina

Games: 319 Reviews: 50

Still half-broken, badly designed

Some two years and 4 patches after release, most of the original W2 problems still exist: - character creation is a mess, most of the skills are useless or redundant - leveling up is stupid: you always walk around with unspent skill points - you spend 1/3 of your time sorting through inventory and dumb weapon upgrade system where you cannot simply detach a desired part from a weapon - instead you have a LOW chance of getting a RANDOM part regardless of your weaponsmith skill - you spend another 1/3 of your time opening objects as nearly EVERY object has a booby trap, a lock and an alarm and your "security specialist" will critically fail 2 out of 3 times even with 68+ percent chance of success, and the loot is mostly junk, and you wonder who would secure "that box" in this manner to protect ... junk - item/skill system is unbalanced: the best setup is 2 snipers, 3 riflemen and an energy weapons specialist; pistols, melee weapons, shotguns, heavy weapons (and related skills/tactics) are useless: why "tactically" approach when you can kill at range? - later in the game you can't wear good armor - it makes you MORE VULNERABLE as energy weapons which do double damage to armored targets, and early in the game strong armors don't exist - combat requires NO tactics: AI always charges at you to get within range while your snipers with longer range kill them; there is NO prone position; you cannot move while crouched - you must stand up wasting APs; head shots are useless until VERY late in the game when your skills are maxed; that's because head shot penalty is minus 40 percent chance to hit - some quests are still broken - many interface/inventory icons don't match what you see in-game - the story is plain and the ending is idiotic: try for an alternative ending - instead of approaching the main villain shoot him in the head with a 100 percent chance to hit and without being spotted but instead of dying he starts a never-ending and annoying speech...


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Posted on: June 28, 2020

jammonstrald

Verified owner

Games: 152 Reviews: 41

Love/hate relationship in game form

Things are... complicated between Wasteland 2 and me. I simultaneously couldn't stop playing it, and yet wanted to stop constantly. Some aspects of it are brilliant, and instantly brought back those long lost and yet oh-so-familiar tones I've missed since the original Fallout, while other aspects of it are just straight up trash. The good is so good that I want to ignore or overlook the bad. And the bad is just bad enough to question whether or not it's worth admiring the good. Overall I liked it, though I do wish they hadn't been so reverential to the first Wasteland. Being unfamiliar with the original game, so many of the characters, questlines, and plot hooks felt very undercooked, because the game expected me to just already be invested, and ultimately my squad didn't feel like much more than cardboard cutouts going for a ride. The game "tells" a lot, rather than showing, which is unfortunate because it is a very satisfying experience in the moments it decides to show rather than tell. Ultimately for me, it is the best successor to the original Fallout games that I've played, however I think the impression it leaves most is how much I would like to fire up the original again.


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