![]() ![]() For an original song, the busker in downtown Colorado will sing a very slow, melancholy oral tradition about the history of the Desert Rangers, including the plots of the first two games.A wonderful low-key melancholic acoustic arrangement of Wang Chung's "Everybody Have Fun Tonight", which plays at the Cannibal Jamboree.Really, anything arranged by Joe Hill for this game.Similarly, the cover of Joe Hill's "Power in a Union", which plays during the Battle of Steeltown DLC during two pivotal battles.A pumping cover of "Down by the River to Pray", which occurs when killing Isaac Reed for betraying Colorado or during the battle against Iridium and Deuterium during the Holy Detonation DLC.An incredibly intense, minor key version of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" occurs at the end of a dungeon to free or possibly kill Ironclad Cordite.The game's Signature Scene is set to a frantic battle on top of a dam while a slow cover of "Blood of the Lamb" plays.Awesome Music: Certain climactic fights in the game are punctuated with actual songs that play throughout various combats, often covers of hymns.If you choose to side with the Patriarch, you can make your way through the last level to confront Angela Deth while she's gearing up to fight the Patriarch. Anti-Climax Boss: Sort of, though it's in keeping with the traditions of Fallout, this series' Spiritual Successor.Then the game not only kept its planned schelude without issues, but addressed all the complaints players had to Wasteland 2, while improving engine, gameplay, graphics and quests, taking everyone by surprise. And let's not forget about the terribly cheesy advertising campaign during the crowdfunding phase, making everything look even worse. On top of that, the crowdfunding was moved to Fig, which is co-owned by Brian Fargo, leading to people simply taking development of Wasteland 3 to be nothing more than a scam that will drag-out for years. And You Thought It Would Fail: The previous game became somewhat infamous for its development cycle, crunch time and amount of bugs that still persisted over dozens of patches and a re-release.If you want to complete more secondary missions, head over here for more of our walkthroughs. Regardless, this will complete the secondary mission, Wolfe’s Hunt. ![]() ![]() Also, you’ll miss out on further bounties from him and his crew. If you return to Wolfe after letting the synth go, he’ll be angry and not give you a reward. If you chose this chain of choices, Wolfe will ask to set up shop at the Ranger HQ and offer more synth bounties. Upon returning to Wolfe, if you give him the synth’s head, he’ll provide your reward and this will complete the Wolfe’s Hunt secondary mission. ![]() You’ll either do this with October-11’s head or without it if you let them go. Regardless of your decision, you’ll need to return to Gary “NaCl” Wolfe back at the Ranger HQ.
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