

All these years and I still replay it which means it's a great game. Unlike other fallout games this one features building, probably because of the height popularity of minecraft at the time. You can ignore all that though by simply ignoring the Minutemen fraction. (During the game you're asked to join one of four factions or all of them). The DLC is very well done for the most part and there's a lot of really good mods for this. Graphics look great, still very much worth it.

Buy it. After years of updates this game is just about perfect. Take Grand Theft Auto and add a way cooler science fiction punk setting. Throw in all the features of the role playing game and you have one of the most unique eye candy settings in gaming. The game features first person combat, car/bike racing/battles, detective sleuthing, heists, stealth, drugs, music, cybersex, evil corporations, cool characters and Keanu Reeves. 'nuff said.

A classic, one of the best point & click adventure games ever made. This is one that actually should have been made into a movie. The unique thing with this one is that there's three different types of play throughs you can get through, so replayability is a thing. A classic Indiana Jones adventure with great Characters. It's got great music, it's got wit, it's got charm....There's really nothing not to like. A must have in the Lucas Arts Library.

If I can rate this higher than 5 stars....all I can say is this is Baldur's gate on steroids. It's a classic must play for any role playing game fan. The GOG version is hands down the best version to get. I've tried all of them since I own it on each platform: Steam, Origin and GOG. You get all the DLC's, nice patches to the game, and everything runs smoothly with minimal tweaking needed if any at all. Grab a drink, create a character and let yourself go.

A lot of people just give up on this very difficult game and move on with their life. I can see why. I bought this game when it was released and was pretty disappointed with it, or a better phrase “let down”, yes mostly because you die a lot but because there really isn't any point to it. I remember getting pretty far in it and of course dying again and thinking myself all this is is dying to memorize a pattern until I get to the end. There are a lot of old games like this where you die, you memorize a pattern or things you shouldn’t do and try again but the problem is it's not fun doing that in this game. Still I have to admit the graphics were great for it's time and the whole feeling of going through a dungeon was handled very well and I think the Genesis version had music but for me the games playability suffers not to mention the iffy control scheme. It's good just not great and it's not total garbage. A game where the reward is not playing it anymore. Just one of those old games that coulda shoulda..

I got this game back when it was released strictly for the cover art and of course that was a mistake because the game itself isn't all that great. I felt ripped off, kind of like those old Atari games with the great cover art but the game itself is awful. I'm not even sure I'm going to put this on my wish list, it was very clunky even back in those days. I knew it wasn't gonna be as good as Doom but I was hoping something like Heretic and it it wasn't even close to that unfortunately. if you love 90s eras shooters you can probably enjoy this somewhat but I can't recommend it I gave it two stars because they chose some great cover art.