Posted on: November 24, 2014

TheTWF
Games: 811 Reviews: 10
Stick with Standard.
This upgrade only gives you novels, one of them unreleased. This adds nothing to actual game. If you want Bard's Tale, then buy Bard's Tale.
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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
Posted on: November 24, 2014
TheTWF
Games: 811 Reviews: 10
Stick with Standard.
This upgrade only gives you novels, one of them unreleased. This adds nothing to actual game. If you want Bard's Tale, then buy Bard's Tale.
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Posted on: July 17, 2015
danjal
Games: 182 Reviews: 1
Great value for content.
Much like any "collector's edition" and their digital deluxe counterparts, the added content often has little to do with the game. What value provides a concept artbook? A statue/figurine? Or a cloth map? These novella's are in line with that. And as someone who enjoys reading they provide good content. Each and every novella is equivalent to something that you would find for $5~10 in a bookstore, depending on when it was released, who wrote it and what genre it is. Considering you get 4 novella's for a mere $16.29 ($8.29 on sale) as of writing. Thats some pretty decent content. On top of that you're currently getting a code for "The Bard's Tale" which is a good game in its own right though perhaps not enough reason to purchase this upgrade. I realize books aren't for everyone. But the content you get represents some actual value. Much unlike many of the skins or items you tend to get with many other games these days.
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Posted on: November 25, 2017
ICDeadThings
Verified ownerGames: 206 Reviews: 5
Some Misunderstanding, Perhaps?
There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding regarding this upgrade, and I think that some people leaving this negative reviews may find that they already have it and do not need to purchase it. - Myself, for example, who found that my copy of Wasteland 2 Director's Cut seems to include this upgrade. - It does not detail that it does anywhere, but log into Gog.com, search for Wasteland, and then mouseover the results and you should see whether or not you already have something. I had been looking at buying this upgrade, but had been put off by the negative reviews, only to then find that, according to the search function, my W2DC actually appears to include all that is in W2DCDDE! - Well, I am not complaining if that is definitely the case!
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Posted on: December 18, 2021
dachsonaut
Verified ownerGames: 834 Reviews: 2
Great value on sale, extras hard to find
I think what should be mentioned somewhere is that the keys for Bards Tale and Wasteland 1 can be found in you Library under "Wasteland 2 Director's Cut" - Extras - Serial keys. You'll find the redeem links there to append them to your Library.
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Posted on: August 16, 2016
mark2713
Verified ownerGames: 359 Reviews: 2
Great after Directors Cut
I bought this game before the directors cut was released and was not impressed. Recently, however I picked it up again after the directors cut had been installed. I found myself enjoying it immensely. The look was better thought not especially good but the gameplay had been improved. This game has a very good skill system as well as enough types of weapons and ammo to provide considerable variety and replayability. There are enough trinkets, upgrades and food items to keep the player opening every door and chest. With about 6 different skills for opening and disarming things the challenge for a completionist like myself is maintained throughout as the party skills are developed. The enemies are not the brightest but they usually provide a challenge for most parties with melee cover chargers as well as distant sharpshooters. In the late game the sharpshooters can one shot most party members so cover and intelligent movement is absolutely neccessary. Quests are many and varied and they can often be solved in various ways with sometimes unexpected results. One complaint I had was that in many quests there didn't seem to be much difference between good or bad and I felt like I was just choosing between one evil or another. This game is well worth buying and I recommend for the old school gamer who likes to manage skills, inventory and develop a large party (7) of characters.
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