

I was very happy with this game. It was short - but having multiple endings means I will definitely go back and play it again. The puzzles were fun, the story is very cool, and the theme of occult mystery and plants is unique. I hope to see more games like this from this company.


Just finished the game. At 75 hours I felt it was well worth the money spent on it. The story was really compelling. Living in America in 2020, the Patriarch feels a bit familiar. The inventory management system needs the ability to sort by type/level/value/etc The combat felt unbalanced at times. Some fights I steamrolled the enemy, other fights were very close. I only encountered 2 bugs over the course of my game play. One was a random crash. The other was a quest I couldn't complete, because I did something out of order. Neither "broke the game" for me. All said, I enjoyed my time with Wasteland 3, and will most likely play through it again.

This game has a lot of potential, but unfortunately was not tested properly before launch. As it stands, it is riddled with bugs, broken quests, and game play issues. In time, after many patches, it may become what it was intended to be. I would recommend researching the current state of the game before purchasing this. This game finally taught me to wait for release (rather than pre-ordering). The pre-order bonuses don't mean much if the game doesn't work.

Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is an amazing game. The other reviewers have touched on all the things that made it great. This game was originally made for PC - then later ported to consoles. After that, Bethesda lost their edge. Now, they cater to the console players (hand holding, scaling enemies so as not to be too hard, etc.). I have attempted to play Oblivion, Skyrim, and Fallout - they just don't hold a candle to this title. Sure, they have flashy new graphics, but they don't have the feel or the story found here. By far, one of my all time favorites.