Full disclosure: I was a backer on Fig, I completed Wasteland 2: Director's Cut and got all the achievements, and I also played Wasteland 1 on my Commodore 64 way back in 1988. The Good: --Story is clever and immerses you into the post-apocalyptic world well --Sense of humor is still there, sometimes dark, sometimes obscure (if you have a 1980s funny bone, it will be tickled), always irreverent and funny --Combat isn't pefect, but it's fun, and many encounters have multiple ways to beat/solve them --Music sounds like they got professionals to do it, and they clearly had fun with it --Scotchmo The Bad: --Multiplayer crossplatform didn't work for me; I didn't reach out to tech support, but I searched online a lot and just couldn't get it to function well. This might have been due to a weird problem with GOG's installer. I don't really blame the game for this, but frustrating nonetheless --Skill synergies not always immediately apparent, and if you're not getting lots of skill points per level, you may find you wasted points on skills you didn't really need; if this bothers you, read a strategy guide beforehand --Endgame: maybe I was just sad to see it all end, but without giving any spoilers, be ready for some betrayal and less-than-optimal battle configurations for a final battle that wasn't quite as difficult as some of the mid-game encounters, in my opinion 5/5 stars, my first playthrough took me about ~60 hours total. It's been about 7 months, and I'm looking forward to playing it again and possibly getting the upcoming expansion.