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phimseto wrote:I'm not sure we need or want another post-apocalyptic game that wallows in goofy humor amidst a grim backdrop. I'd rather the game take a more serious tone and eschew its origins.
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Arne wrote:I'm new to the game, but after having watched a play through of the game, I got the same feeling as OP here and had to write a blurb about it. I also put up some fan-art there in case anyone's interested. After seeing this post though, I decided to play around with the visual...
phimseto wrote:The thing that trips me up is that WL's spiritual successor Fallout basically took this idea and made it its own. I'm not sure we need or want another post-apocalyptic game that wallows in goofy humor amidst a grim backdrop. I'd rather the game take a more serious tone and eschew its origins. Like it or not, that's Fallout's schtick now. I'd rather Wasteland find its own direction.
Woolfe wrote:phimseto wrote:The thing that trips me up is that WL's spiritual successor Fallout basically took this idea and made it its own. I'm not sure we need or want another post-apocalyptic game that wallows in goofy humor amidst a grim backdrop. I'd rather the game take a more serious tone and eschew its origins. Like it or not, that's Fallout's schtick now. I'd rather Wasteland find its own direction.
I think one of the key differences is the "Grim backdrop" its not actually that Grim in the WL world, sure lots of wasteland, but lots of living green areas as well. Its not a brown dead dangerous fallout universe, its a bright colourful dangerous Wasteland universe
phimseto wrote:Woolfe wrote:phimseto wrote:The thing that trips me up is that WL's spiritual successor Fallout basically took this idea and made it its own. I'm not sure we need or want another post-apocalyptic game that wallows in goofy humor amidst a grim backdrop. I'd rather the game take a more serious tone and eschew its origins. Like it or not, that's Fallout's schtick now. I'd rather Wasteland find its own direction.
I think one of the key differences is the "Grim backdrop" its not actually that Grim in the WL world, sure lots of wasteland, but lots of living green areas as well. Its not a brown dead dangerous fallout universe, its a bright colourful dangerous Wasteland universe
Yeah, about as legitimate a difference as the ones between McDonald's and McDowell's Restaurants in "Coming to America".
I get what you and the other poster are saying, but I remain convinced that it's the wrong tack to take. It could be me. After a decade of crap like "The Daily Show", the most recent Fallout games (which I loved) and an internet where snark is the cheapest, most lavishly-spent currency, I would like to play a game that has more in its narrative than an overdeveloped sense of irony. I realize how curmudgeonly that makes me sound, but...there it is!
Mandemon wrote:In Fallout 1, world felt "Having the Worst Hangover since ever". It was in sorry state, barely functioning. But the seeds of hope were there. Society was starting to get up again. However, there was a threat that threatened to snuff it.
In Fallout 2, society has come back, world was much better place. Survival was no longer matter of "where to get next meal", but "where to go from here". Once again, there was a threat that threatened to snuff the civilization out.
Same thing continues in Fallout 3. Fallout New Vegas is the first one not to have "society threatened by outside force".
homeslice82 wrote:Mandemon wrote:In Fallout 1, world felt "Having the Worst Hangover since ever". It was in sorry state, barely functioning. But the seeds of hope were there. Society was starting to get up again. However, there was a threat that threatened to snuff it.
In Fallout 2, society has come back, world was much better place. Survival was no longer matter of "where to get next meal", but "where to go from here". Once again, there was a threat that threatened to snuff the civilization out.
Same thing continues in Fallout 3. Fallout New Vegas is the first one not to have "society threatened by outside force".
And New Vegas is arguably the one most inspired by Wasteland.
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