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Wasteland 2: Director's Cut is Mostly Artificial Unintelligence: A Video Game Review

Wasteland 2: Director's Cut Is Mostly Artificial Unintelligence: A Video Game Review

Studio: InXile Entertainment. Distributor: Deep Silver. InXile Entertainment brought many of the original creators of the 1988 game Wasteland to Wasteland 2: Director's Cut. This original 1988 game was a truly entertaining and sometimes an addictive experience, for this gamer. Twenty-seven years on, Wasteland 2: Director's Cut has only slightly improved over the original. The gaming world has changed substantially since the 1980s! Wasteland 2: Director's Cut originally dropped on the personal computer in 2014, before making its way to the PS4 in late 2015. On the PS4, you get to use a compass point, on the World Map, to explore an irradiated landscape. Soon, you will be engaged in clunky combat as the game does its best to sabotage you. The story puts you in the role of a hero as part of the Desert Rangers. But, it is all of the subplots and moral choices which bring life to the game's environment. Very unpolished and too focused on nostalgia, Wasteland 2: Director's Cut may...

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