• Damage@feddit.it
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    7 months ago

    People really are afraid of Fallout 1 & 2’s age, it seems. But they are still the best.

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      7 months ago

      I got that free game from Epic a while back: Encased. It took the isometric gameplay/feel from the first 2.5 fallout games and modernized them pretty well. I haven’t finished it (my character is a psychic god. it’s fun, but I’ve kind of lost the thread of the story. I think I’m in act 3 or something) but a mod porting FO1 or FO2 to that engine would be sweet.

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      7 months ago

      It’s less the age and more that they just plain don’t play well. They always feel like you’re supposed to be in control of a full party but you never are, even once you finally get companions they’re AI controlled (and it’s not even a good AI).

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          7 months ago

          It’s fairly common for CRPGs to give you full control over your party and their builds. I’m pretty sure you could in the original Wasteland (I’ll admit I never played it), which was a game that heavily influenced Fallout.

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      7 months ago

      I really didn’t like one element in Fallout 1: the fact that it has a timer on the game.

      Fallout 1 spoiler

      You need to get the water chip before your Vault dies from lack of water. No other game in the series does this; it was a common source of complaint.

      For an open-world game, it’s nice to have time to spend wandering around. I’m not saying that it’s not realistic, just that I didn’t like having to worry about that.