![]() ![]() It’s a world like Wasteland, but with its own distinct area and theme, tapping into much the same ideas but with more of a focus on human threats than wandering monsters given a radiation-powered kick up the food chain. Too bad you’re sane.”Īs a starting point, that all seems pretty solid. ![]() Or, as the manual put it, “This world is crazy. Over the last 50 years, that’s meant the major cities withdrawing into themselves and becoming city states, people increasingly mutating due to exposure to all the nasty stuff in the air and underfoot, and vicious gangs rising up in the wilderness to threaten adventurers and give everyone a damn good reason to stay home. Nobody knows if life still exists on the mainland or beyond, but all attempts to find out lead to quick death from the contaminated sea all around or the vicious monsters that pick off what radiation can’t immediately destroy. ![]() How bad could it be that it was politely carved out of history almost as soon as it landed? Well, let’s find out! Though I think we can assume the answer is “Very, very bad.”įountain of Dreams takes place in post-apocalyptic Florida, so that’s at least a bit different, some 50 years after nuclear strikes carved it off from the mainland. “Beautiful? Thanks!” “Just trying to compensate, Art Guy.” “Aw.”ĭespite that, the lineage is obvious, and you’d think the thirst for a new Wasteland game would make anything even inspired by it worth a little hardcore fan fondness. ![]()
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