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Battle group 2 nintendo switch review
Battle group 2 nintendo switch review












battle group 2 nintendo switch review

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This is a world cut from almost identical cloth as the Fallout series it inspired - the bombs have already fallen, the crops have turned to ash and the few sources of water are green with radiation. The story of Wasteland 2 takes a more serious angle than these others, however, with a dark and twisting tale set in post-apocalypse America. That said, Wasteland 2 is in good company alongside the likes of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Disgaea and Valkyria Chronicles, each of which brings its own blend of strategic, turn based action to the table.

battle group 2 nintendo switch review

Wasteland 2 is a proper, old-school RPG, filled with tough decisions, dead ends, enemies that will bite your head off as soon as look at you and the kind of salty language that you’d never see in a Mario title. With a few patches though, Wasteland 2 seems to be running just as well as it did on the Xbox 360, but is this really the kind of thing we want from Nintendo’s versatile console? A few months ago, that was Wasteland 2 a game that was hand-crafted by the team behind the original (and dare I say it “proper”) Fallout games. One minute you’re feeling positive about your last-generation title making the leap onto Nintendo Switch, and the next thing you know it’s being critically demonised for technical issues and poor performance. Wasteland 2 is a return to the days of pre-Fallout post-apocalyptic RPGs, from the same minds and souls.














Battle group 2 nintendo switch review