Posted on: December 30, 2023

wisdomelemental
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Tactical missions Fallout
Its a Fallout game but you spend most of the time doing combat missions.
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Posted on: December 30, 2023
wisdomelemental
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Tactical missions Fallout
Its a Fallout game but you spend most of the time doing combat missions.
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Posted on: May 23, 2024
bs27
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One of the best RTT's ever made
Actually this might be THE best Real Time Tactics game I have ever played, period. Stuff like Satellite Reign is great but the mechanics alone along with atmosphere is hands down the best. I still remember whining in my naivete it was "not real Fallout" oh how young me would react seeing Toddout 4 and Toddout 76. This is a fairly linear squad based tactical game with real time, partial realtime using AP, and turn based combat which you can set either way like Pathfinder Kingmaker did. The ambushes, tactics, use of stances it's just great. This was not a crpg like Fallout 1 & 2, there's some dialogue but no narrative branches and questlines, it's basically just combat and leveling up and gear. Think closer to Diablo II with machine guns and cover. Mark Morgan returns for an eerie epic haunting soundtrack, and remains every bit as atmospheric as the first two Fallout games, with a similar albeit more grim, darker sense of humour. Story is decent, but like the leveling and RPG elements it's all there as backdrop for the combat. I would easily recommend this game. If you like games like XCOM2, or if you like games like Wasteland 2 or Atom RPG or Pathfinder Kingmaker, you'd like this.
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Posted on: January 27, 2017
codrutbala
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A good game, but...
Ok, I played this game several times already and it is worth it. I will not talk about the issues that were (probably) eliminated in this version, i'll talk about the experience itself. There are a few stats that are useless on any other party member but may be of use to you as a leader. For example, based only your character charisma you get the rating among the BOS and that rating influences the other NPCs you can take with you and the weapons available at the vendor. The weapons sold in bunkers are usually the same as what you can get from the missions (you will probably only buy rare ammo from the store) so no big deal here. Also, you will eventually get access to the other NPCs, but later. That means that they will be higher level when you get them and this means that you will not be able to control their progress - for example, if you want an NPC based on their good primary statistics (STR, PE, etc) and you want to develop them in Small Arms, if you get them later you may have the surprise to see they developed their Unarmed or Melee Weapon skill - and worst, they may have even picked a perk that is useless for them. That being said, I did like this game but played as a team but as one character only. Yes, it's possible to finish this one with one character and it's not as hard as you may think - if you know how to develop your character. From some points of view it's even easier - using only one person it's easier to manage and won't be that expensive to use in missions. They will not waste that many bullets for example. You will also be able to finish all mission objectives, save one secondary objective in one mission - not such a big deal. Note that you will not get more experience with one character as the experience is not "split", is actually given evenly to all party members. The sole exception to this rule is when you use first aid/doctor skills, those are given only to the one using the skill. Bring peace to the wasteland! :)
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Posted on: June 7, 2023
Thunker
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Tuez-les tous !
Les graphismes sont encore aujourd'hui toujours aussi agréables. La direction artistique héritée des deux premiers Fallout fait toujours son petit effet : l'ambiance post-apo est là ! Les voix françaises ne sont pas terribles mais c'est rattrapés en partie par les musiques et sons d'ambiances qui nous plonge toujours plus dans ce monde violent et sans pitié. L'histoire n'est que très peu développée. Il n'y a aucune exploration, tout se fait sur des cartes avec un briefing au début de chaque mission, ce qui me fait énormément penser à un jeu de stratégie... Hé mais c'est le cas ! Celles-ci consistent dans la majorité à arriver dans une zone et massacrer tout les ennemis présents dans la bonne humeur. Les dialogues sont plutôt bien écrits mais notre personnage est muet ! Autant dire que l'aspect "choix" est en chute libre ! En jouant bon et mauvais, je n''ai vu aucune différence. Le chef semble pas content qu'on ai pas sauvé des civils mais il passe très vite dessus alors que c'est MOI qui les ai exécuté comme ça, sans raison. Ainsi, le système de karma si cher à cette série passe directement à la trappe ! Le système de combat est celui des Fallout 2D mais ce qui est bien est qu'on peut choisir : tour par tour ou temps réel. Hélas, il n'y aucun ajout ou modification. Cette aventure aurait été l'occasion d'amener de la nouveauté comme une spécialisation avec les armes : fusils, pistolets, etc... La possibilité de bouger en différentes formations aurait pu être implantée ! Enfin nous avons des véhicules ! Profitez-en, vous n'en reverrez plus dans la série ! Il y a quelques problèmes surtout quand on déplace notre équipe : il arrive qu'un de vos joyeux lurons parte ailleurs et qu'on doit le ramener manuellement. Pénible ! L'IA part vraiment en vrille par moment ! Fallout Tactics est un spin-off tout à fait correct avec un cadre sympathique mais il est dommage que l'aspect RPG qui fait la force de la série soit plus dilué.
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Posted on: April 7, 2020
rss2xx
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Radiates Excitement
FO:Tactics is probably my favorite game in the FallOut series because it strips away some of the tedium of Plot and dives headlong into the tactical battles that the system does so well. Of the turn-based squad games, only Jagged Alliance 2 does a better job with pulling together all the elements: Variety of troop capabilities and weapons, challenging scenarios, genuine fog-of-war and progression thru levels of difficulty and reward. There is a plot here to drive the scenarios, and that makes it a bit more linear than I might have liked, but there's a wide array of random encounters to explore if you want and you can revisit sites you have "cleared" to see how they have fared since. Overall, one of the best values on GOG and strongly recommended to fans of both FallOut games and squad-based fighting games.
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