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For the first time in over 20 years, we are heralding the return of a much loved piece of gaming history with the classic RPG, Wasteland!
Mutants. Again. Even more than there were last time: they seem to materialize out of the very grains of the radioa...
For the first time in over 20 years, we are heralding the return of a much loved piece of gaming history with the classic RPG, Wasteland!
Mutants. Again. Even more than there were last time: they seem to materialize out of the very grains of the radioactive desert sand. Venomous yellow eyes. The black gunmetal glint of Uzis as they close in for the kill. There's nowhere to run, and nothing to rely on but your MAC 17 machine gun. What a way to save the human race.
The year is 2087, eighty-nine years after an all out nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union turned vast swaths of the Earth into a hellish wasteland where survival is a daily struggle against thirst, hunger, radiation sickness, ravaging raiders, and mutants - always mutants. You are a Desert Ranger, one of a band of stalwart lawmen born from the remnants of a U.S. Army detachment who survived the nuclear holocaust by holing up in a maximum security prison. You may wear ragtag uniforms and carry make-shift weapons, but the Desert Rangers are the only law left in what was once the American southwest.
Now something more secretive and sinister than the usual roving bands of mutants and raiders is menacing humanity, and it's your job to investigate. Recruit the help you need, follow any leads you find, but beware. The wasteland is lawless desert and a lonely place, and the choices you make will shape the world around you. Better choose wisely. Your life depends on it.
The godfather of the modern post-apocalyptic cRPG.
One of the first reactive and immersive worlds that delivered persistent consequences to player choices.
Featuring toggle-able modern updates such as new paragraph voice over, new music tracks and updated portraits. Play in classic mode to get the original experience.
Awarded "Adventure Game of the Year" in 1988 by Computer Gaming World.
Predecessor to the 20 year awaited sequel Wasteland 2.
包含内容
手册
Wasteland Survival Guide
参考卡片
段落
Wasteland music
Wasteland 2 unique artworks
soundtrack by Edwin Montgomery
系统要求
最低系统配置要求:
推荐系统配置:
Additional Notes: Minimum monitor output of 1280x720 (PC and MAC).
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
推荐系统配置:
Additional Notes: Minimum monitor output of 1280x720 (PC and MAC).
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
Install the patch below from Microsoft, and following the instructions under "How to extend this update to other games" to add the path and filename of wasteland.exe with the value NoDTToDITMouseBatch in the correct registry key.
Mouse pointer stutters or freezes when you play certain games in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2
support.microsoft.com/kb/2908279
Advance note: I played this when it first came out at the end of my teen years. I have a lot of nostalgia attached to it for that reason, but I'll take off the nostalgia goggles for this review.
This game was the first venture into the Mad Max post-apocalyptic style of games that have been a standard ever since. Whether the apocalypse is of the nuclear, biohazard, zombie, or other type, they all have the same premise: survive, get stronger, and overcome. So it is with this.
The story is straightforward. As the offspring of the survivors of nuclear devastation, you were raised to be Desert Rangers. Your task is to go out into the wasteland surrounding the relatively clean Desert Ranger center and see what has become of the rest of the region. Along the way you'll fight a variety of things, from mad dogs and brigands up to semi-military sects, mutants, and worse. You'll have to find clues and follow hints to discover what civilization might still remain, and face the greatest threat to the survivors of the devastation. The story is well done and is a relief from the grinding that many games require in the hunt for better gear, more money, and new allies.
The combat is similar to The Bard's Tale, also made by the same company as Wasteland, but the exploration is done from an overhead point of view like the Ultima series. Everything is comparatively straightforward and simplistic. Buy and sell at shops, have simple conversations with NPCs, and simple turn based combat. This isn't a bad thing, but it can perhaps frustrate players of newer games as the grind goes on.
The game is a great one for its time, but it is overshadowed by its thematic children of the Fallout series, which really took the post-apocalyptic games to a new level. Wasteland is worth playing, especially at this price point. There'll be some fun even for the attention-deficit kids of today (speaking as an attention-deficit kid of yesteryear), even if they never complete the game itself.
I played this when it was released and loved it. I played it several times since then and loved it. In fact I played it about 2-3 year back and loved it. Sure it has some flaws but for the time it was released it was ground breaking and the story is immersive.
This is the game I was hoping for back when GoG first started! Thanks to InXile for finally bringing it our way!
I did not really get into this game until 1991 when I finally was able to get my own PC at home. I remember going to the local computer store and finding this and a couple other gems (which have been available on here for awhile now) in the bargain bin section. I bought them and ran back home to dive in.
Now, I gave this a five star rating then and I still feel it holds today even despite the seriously outdated graphics. Why? Because this game is gameplay personified. That's why. Such a huge scope of imagination went into the development of this title. And InXile has done a beautiful job updating it so it works in 1080p with a lot of updated images.
WARNING: It is HIGHLY recommended that newcomers (and probably a good idea for us old timers) read the manual before jumping in. While the game offers you a starting party (think the original Bard's Tale or Might & Magic games) it's still advisable to check the manual so you know some basics. It's especially important when wanting to create your own party to start.
Anyway, just wanted to write this and to thank InXile and GoG once again for truly helping me relive my early PC days!
I remember playing this one a long time ago, and on another computer system outright. I enjoyed seeing the post-apocalyptic game play out as I went through it. This definitely brought back some happy memories.
I've been waiting for this one to show for a very long time, and now I'm glad that it's here. Thank you GOG. :)