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True to form, these developers know exactly how to capture that sweet post-apocalyptic vision of North America, filled with dark humor, turn-based isometric action, and over the top gore and visuals. Not only is it an impressive feat in crowdfunding, but it is also an awesome game. It was eventually released on consoles and iOS as well.Īfterward, Fargo and his team partnered up with Obsidian, and the game was released in September 2014 for PC after a few delays. The project quickly surpassed expectations, with it achieving its hefty $1,000,000 goal in less than two days and earning a total of $2,933,252. The Kickstarter drive for Wasteland 2 started in March of 2012. In the early 2000s, Brian Fargo, an original developer for the first Wasteland, bought the rights for the franchise and set out to make the sequel. Oh, and you can really tell that Fallout developers took a lot of influence from Wasteland.

Many consider this game to be the precursor to the beloved Fallout franchise, as it’s a post-apocalyptic role-playing game. The original Wasteland was a PC game released way back in 1988. Okay, maybe not on the level of something like Half-Life 3, but still. This was a PC game that was a long time coming.
