Saturday Morning Gaming: Control

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  1. Fish says:

    Since I missed out on the Diablo II beta because I was dedicated to passing my RHCSA, I picked up Wasteland 3, a game that’s been on my wish list since it was announced. I’m only maybe 30 minutes into the game (I fiddled around for far too long on the character creation screen). You’re controlling a team of Desert Rangers sent to Colorado from Arizona to help The Patriarch maintain control of Colorado Springs, and in return, he’s going to send supplies back to your fellow Rangers in Arizona.

    There was a detail in the game which only just now struck me as an indication that the designers actually researched the Springs when they included it in their game. This is probably way too far into the “local knowledge” realm, but here goes: Early in the game, you’re standing outside a building on Peterson Air Force Base (presumably Building 1 or Building 2). Nearby is a massive plinth upon which there obviously used to be a statue. Zooming in on the plinth reveals the inscription “General William Jackson Palmer.”

    THEY FINALLY GOT RID OF THE STATUE!

    (like I said…probably way too “local knowledge”)

    I don’t really have much to say about the gameplay or the game yet…but the graphics are incredible.Report

    • Fish in reply to Fish says:

      So, if I have one complaint about the Wasteland franchise, it’s that inevitably there’s a point where I need to pick a lock or hack a computer or defuse a bomb and I don’t have anyone on the team who can do it, so I have to go grind a level to get there. You’d think I’d be prepared after Wasteland 2, but here I am.

      But so far, the story is great, the characters are good, and the world is deep enough and the voice acting is fantastic.Report

  2. DensityDuck says:

    Even more than “Warehouse 13”, Control is meant to be about the SCP Foundation (http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/). This also is inspired by The Big Warehouse At The End Of Raiders Of The Lost Ark, as well as various “creepypasta” virally-shared stories on the Internet.Report