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38 Games Like Wasteland 2 for Mac. Welcome back to the Citadel, Rangers! After 2.5 years in development and with the help of over 70,000 Kickstarter backers, the Wasteland's hellish landscape is now waiting for you to make your mark or die trying. Fresh off the success of Wasteland 2, developer inXile is making a direct sequel, announcing today plans to release Wasteland 3 for PC, Mac, Linux, PS4, and Xbox One.

inXile entertainment today put out a fresh update to go over Wasteland 3 details and they've decided to delay the Linux and Mac versions.

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After a successful Fig crowdfunding campaign in 2016, it saw inXile manage to pull in over three million dollars although over two million of that was monies from Fig directly. Since then, Microsoft swooped in and acquired inXile (and
Obsidian Entertainment) as part of Xbox Game Studios back in 2018.

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The actual release date for Wasteland 3 was only put down recently as August 28, today though that changes for Linux and Mac. In the update post they said they made the 'difficult decision' to focus currently on just Windows 10, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. However, they will be 'prioritizing' the work needed for Linux and Mac 'post-launch' and they expect it to be finished 'by the end of the year'. Delays are never fun but if this means they truly dedicate some resources to it, therefore ensuring it results in 'a better overall product for Mac and Linux' then hopefully it will be a good quality port.

With that in mind, they seem to be going about this in quite a sensible way and mentioned that they're offering refunds beyond the normal cut-offs but you need to do so before keys/physical rewards have shipped. So if you can't wait, you should act on a refund now.

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Available Platform: DOS

Wasteland is a post-apocalyptic RPG developed by Interplay and published by Electronic Arts in 1988 for the Apple II, DOS, and Commodore 64.

Year1988
GenreRole Playing
Rating

80/100 based on 5 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherElectronic Arts
DeveloperInterplay
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated22 October 2019
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Game Review

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Wasteland is a post-apocalyptic RPG developed by Interplay and published by Electronic Arts in 1988 for the Apple II, DOS, and Commodore 64. It was later followed by Wasteland 2 in 2014, with a few failed sequels in between.

Clearly this is a precursor to Interplay’s later series Fallout, one of my favorites. In the aftermath of World War III, you are the leader of a band of rangers travelling the wasteland. You travel around on a top-down map with random enemy encounters possible, and utilize a point-and-click interface. Combat itself is turn-based and you can see a little picture of your enemy as you fight them. There are also towns to visit at which you can acquire party members, items, and information. The feature that really made Wasteland stand out was its skill system. You can raise your character’s skills and attributes, but they will also have an effect outside of combat. These attributes include Strength, Dexterity, Charisma, etc. Your character can also learns skills like climbing, lockpicking, and Medic. The skills can be used to help with combat (weapon proficiency) but they can also be utilized to solve certain dilemmas in a multitude of ways (like opening a locked gate). Another standout feature of Wasteland was the environment continuity. Meaning that whatever you have done in an area stays that way, rather than resetting itself. The game is vast, varied, and difficult.

Wasteland was critically acclaimed upon release and won multiple awards. It remains a fan favorite and Wasteland 3 is supposedly slated for release in 2019. RPG fans should definitely play classic of the genre.