Love the concept, it has a lot of potential, but it's not very enjoyable to play. You drive around in a fog, crashing into trees, and getting stuck on hills, as you vaguely follow a directional compass marker telling you where to go. All of the quests are simplistic, procedurally generated "Deliver X to Y" tasks, and that just goes on forever with no real depth or development. You're not really surviving against anything, and there is nothing to keep the player motivated to continue playing. I do not think this is worth $7.
Wildland
- Release Date:
- Jul 24, 2019
- Developer:
- JooGray videogames
- Publisher:
- JooGray videogames
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
In the Last Commune there are waiting for you:
- Open game world - You are free to go wherever you want and do what you want: explore the Commune, complete tasks, collect supplies or steal them from local residents and much more;
- Randomly generated jobs - An infinite number of options for what the residents of the Commune need: tasks for transportation of resources, delivery of supplies or the search for necessary things;
- Dynamic change of weather and time of day - you never know what awaits you in a few minutes - rain with thunderstorms, heavy fog or clear sunny weather;
- Needs simulation - You need to take food and water, monitor your health, and also, at least sometimes, have a healthy sleep;
- Legendary Soviet "passenger" SUVs, each with a unique set of characteristics and a special driving character;
- Car wear and fuel consumption, depending on their load and technical condition;
- Reputation system - Your actions determine the attitude of the residents of the Commune to you and the prices for goods and services;
- Simulation of supplies and dynamically changing range of products - in the shops and in the residents of the Commune, things that they want to sell, and their quantity, periodically change;
- Quest navigation with a compass - GPS does not work in the Last Commune, try to determine the location of the current task by compass.
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User Reviews
Don't you just hate it when a title has all the ingredients of a good game, but upon playing it you discover they forgot the good game part? That's about what Wildland turned out to be, it's decent looking and has a cool premise but holy yikes is it lousy. The main problem with Wildland is the in-game clock, which runs far too fast for you to make more than a handful of deliveries before running out of both food and water...and sometimes even fuel as the sliders for all of them tick down noticeably all the time. Yes, some of the destinations you can trade at don't have essentials in stock, meaning you're heading out with another load while hoping the next place has supplies for you. A few of the offered deliveries pay in essentials but most do not, meaning you can rake in cash from reselling those rewards but still be living on the edge. This is loaded with recreations of several Soviet vehicles, which is pretty neat and honestly why I bought this - you can even repaint them eventual...
I have to say, this is one of the worst games I have ever played in terms of controls and in-game physics. I have had to restart this game multiple times after getting my vehicle stuck at the very beginning either from clipping into the environment or just not traction or power to get out of a small rut. The slightest incline, you're vehicle isn't getting up without mashing the Q button repeatedly. It's so frustrating that I just turn off the game. There's no in-game map which is fine, but the devs need to at least fix the programming for in-game pathing during missions so you don't just randomly end up at the bottom of the large mountain or hill with no way of figuring out how to get up it. I consider this the Dark Souls of Survivor/Race Against the Clock Indie Games. Unfortunately it's not in a good enjoyable way, but an extremely frustrating one. I'm going to give this game a few more shots and will revise my review after 3 hours of game play. With a final rating.
Cool game, would recommend if you're bored and looking for something low-key to play. Check out this gameplay vid: https://youtu.be/b20iA7BSDBw
Eh. The game isn't much fun in it's current state. I doubt the state will ever change though, given that It's not marked as early access, and since devs are Russian (I know just how we work, in general, i barely have any hopes). So, the goods. - Vehicles, they're legendary indeed, and LUAZ i've never driven before in any other game, they're all glorious. - Looting is most satisfying! You drive to some pilles of barrels or boxes or stops close by a cargo container and you just syphon stuff out. Yay! - Brutality, the game is unforgiven. Wrong turn or failed risky maneuver and you're probably in deep "it" in the middle of nowhere. Job is failed, car is totalled. It's more brutal than MudRunner in that departament. - Graphics are great, physics feels about right, controls are nice, weather is awesome, map seem to be huge and the overall visual design is wonderfull. Also music is pleasant and the game has some "spirit" overall. And then some bads... So, about that map... there's none...
'kay... + idea is fresh and interesting, mix of stalker-like game and spintires-ish thing sounds nice +- it does have inventory system, but i'd like to see it as icons, not text, same goes for trade system +- quests are kind of meh +- controls are too fenneky, more on the physics fault. -sounds. All of them are too high-pitched, to the point when it starts to hurt your ears. Try to add different engine sounds for different rev zones instead of pitching idle sound -stumps: they're nice addition, but you can't see them in the grass and they're placed in non-logical places (like in the middle of goddamn nowhere or a field) Overall:6/10, it has a long way to go.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1+, 8, 10
- Processor: Core 2 DUO
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics: DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities and 512 Mb VRAM
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 700 MB available space
- Sound Card: with DirectX support
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1+, 8, 10
- Processor: Core i5
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities and 1 Gb VRAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 700 MB available space
- Sound Card: with DirectX support
FAQ
How much does Wildland cost?
Wildland costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Wildland?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1+, 8, 10 Processor: Core 2 DUO Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities and 512 Mb VRAM DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 700 MB available space Sound Card: with DirectX support Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1+, 8, 10 Processor: Core i5 Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities and 1 Gb VRAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 700 MB available space Sound Card: with DirectX support
What platforms is Wildland available on?
Wildland is available on Windows PC.
Is Wildland worth buying?
Wildland has 50% positive reviews from 20 players.
When was Wildland released?
Wildland was released on Jul 24, 2019.
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