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Tags: Gato Studio; The Waylanders
Gato Studio's historical fantasy time travel RPG The Waylanders was originally supposed to have been out in November. A week before its launch date the developers announced that they needed more time and delayed its release to February, but judging by the review scores it looks like that wasn't enough. I'm not sure why this random Spanish studio ever thought they had what it took to produce a Dragon Age: Origins clone or how they gained the clout to hire a bunch of celebrity writers and voice actors, but I imagine Chris Avellone might be feeling pleased with himself now. Here's the game's launch trailer:
And its handful of reviews, which find the game to be extremely janky, poorly paced and tonally off. Here's the list:
The Waylanders is available on Steam and GOG for $40, with a 20% launch discount until next week on the former. Lulz reviews are welcome.
Gato Studio's historical fantasy time travel RPG The Waylanders was originally supposed to have been out in November. A week before its launch date the developers announced that they needed more time and delayed its release to February, but judging by the review scores it looks like that wasn't enough. I'm not sure why this random Spanish studio ever thought they had what it took to produce a Dragon Age: Origins clone or how they gained the clout to hire a bunch of celebrity writers and voice actors, but I imagine Chris Avellone might be feeling pleased with himself now. Here's the game's launch trailer:
And its handful of reviews, which find the game to be extremely janky, poorly paced and tonally off. Here's the list:
The Waylanders is available on Steam and GOG for $40, with a 20% launch discount until next week on the former. Lulz reviews are welcome.