![]() ![]() There’s a lot to dig into when it comes to the character creation system, and I have no earthly idea how long I spent putting together my main characters, Killer and King – a duo focused heavily on explosives, hacking, and shooting heads off with some of the game’s powerful sniper rifles. Players begin with a party of two – perfect for the built-in co-op system – and grants players the options of multiple different premade duos, or the ability to craft their own unique characters with all their own skills, abilities, and quirks. The character creation system adds a lot from Wasteland 2 and, like much of the rest of the game, builds on it in greater detail. Right from the start, Wasteland 3 wastes no time throwing punches at the players. ![]() If you’ve been looking for another great RPG to sink your teeth into, then you’re in for one hell of a ride with inXile’s latest chapter in the Wasteland series. It takes everything the studio learned with Wasteland 2 and expands on it even more, creating a believable, wacky, and just out of this world experience. I’ve spent a good forty hours or more exploring the wasteland of Colorado in Wasteland 3, and so far nothing about the game has let me down. It left the studio with some massive shoes to fill when it came to a sequel, and with Wasteland 3 the team has done just that – building off all of the great things from the first two games and adding to it even more with loads of additional content, story, and unique characters. ![]() When Brian Fargo and the team at inXile brought Wasteland back with Wasteland 2 in 2014, they revived one of the most iconic RPG series to ever touch our computers. ![]()
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