![]() ![]() ![]() Being an all round nice guy and having a bit of a soft touch, I let the Dorsey live, with the result that in the next combat encounter, the person I released ran around yelling a warning, giving the Dorseys the drop on my team, gaining the first attack. Within five minutes of starting, we have to choose whether to kill a Dorsey, or let them go and rescue an injured Ranger. Right from the off, the game starts as it means to go on, with demonstrations of the smallest choices having knock-on effects further into the experience. ![]() Our attackers are the Dorseys, a family that isn’t supposed to exist – but they do and they seem to have a nice line in rocket launchers. We are dispatched to go and see if we can strike a deal with the Patriarch, and on the way are attacked, ambushed even, as we cross a frozen lake. The Patriarch of Colorado has asked for the help of the Rangers to deal with his wayward children, who seem to be in open revolt against dear ol’ dad. The story this time around is very interesting as well, seeing our Rangers leave their native Arizona, where it’s nice and warm, to visit Colorado, where it’s really not. Well, it’s time to be impressed all over again, as Wasteland 3 takes the bones of Wasteland 2 and piles in a heap of shiny new graphics, proper voice acting and good looking cutscenes. Now, back in the day I was thoroughly impressed by the size and scale of Wasteland 2, taken in by the engaging story. ![]()
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