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Cliqist - Comparing Wasteland & Wasteland 2

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Apr 25, 2015.

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    [​IMG]Well here is another interesting article this week on a site called cliqist were Mitchell Long compares both Wasteland & Wasteland 2 after the writer played both games.

    Delving into InXile's 1987 Wasteland, I was offered a greater appreciation for the sequel which I loved. During my first playthroughs of Wasteland 2 I felt it was a superb, polished game. I still support this notion. However, after actually experiencing the first Wasteland, I view Wasteland 2 as an update, continuation, and homage to a groundbreaking game. The 1987 role-playing game wouldn't receive an official sequel until 2014, though in the meantime games like Fallout rose from the same creative primordial soup from which Wasteland 1 first crawled. Whether you're like me and missed Wasteland back in the day, or played the heck out of it, it's really neat to visit both post-apocalyptic playgrounds back-to-back.​
     
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