Last Days Of Gaia English Patch

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Last Days Of Gaia

Welcome to the website dedicated to the game The Fall: Last Days of Gaia! Data taken from the game version 1.10with no installed patches and with. Since all information obtained from the game script, there may be errors and inaccuracies. I would be pleased by your comments in the and, as spare time, I will correct them. Further development of the site depends on your support. All site design is taken from the game, and I do not claim authorship, it is done only to preserve the atmosphere of the game. All rights to the game and graphics are owned (Published in Russia - ) I hope the site will be useful for you in the passing game.

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Hey, adverts can be pretty annoying, right? I know how it is; I don't like it when I'm browsing a site and I accidentally trigger an awful flash ad where a big, freakish iPhone starts singing at me. That's why here on the Let's Play Archive we'll only ever serve up nice banners that behave properly. The Archive is a personally-funded hobby, and without donation/advert revenue we won't be able to keep it going. Please, if you enjoy the site, consider adding us to your AdBlock whitelist—it really does make a difference. Introduction So what's all this then? The Fall, as we call it from now on, is a squad based, post apocalyptic, 3D RPG with real time/pause combat.

It was released in 2004, by the German studio 'Silver Style Entertainment'. They previously made such titles as, 'Simon the sorcerer 4+5' and 'Soldiers of Anarchy'. The latter was a pretty cool game, following the spirit of the Silent Storm series. It is heavily influenced by the great series of Fallout games, and is arguably not bad. It is just a little bad, but we'll cross those bridges when we get there. Aside from the post apocalyptic thing, the game features a meaty dialogue/quest system, exploring, voice acting, vehicles, looting, squad interaction, special skill mechanics/actions and a lot of character customization.

Sounds good so far, eh? While it was in development, the signs were also good. People liked what the developers made public, and the spirit of 'Oh boy, another Fallout!' Roared through the web. Some game magazines even went so far, as to label it a serious Gothic 2 competition. Well.it wasn't.

So why did it fail? Well, if you're not playing video games since yesterday, you can probably guess the reason.

A rushed and totally bugged release. The game was pretty much not playable, due to crashes and horrid bugs.

Also the VA was really low quality, probably to cut on disc space. The developers made a follow-up patch, which fixed some of the issues. But the damage was already done, and their ship was sinking. Against all odds, they managed to cling to the product and released the 'Extended Edition' in 2005. This release mostly fixed bugs, and had some more content.

It also had whooping 1GB of quality VA. This may seem extreme at first glance, but you have to take into account, that your guy has a clip for every little thing in the world. Be it a random chest, barrel or a scrap of wood. Also important NPC's are fully voiced, and unit members have some lines too.

A lot of effort, if you ask me. After that they managed to release the 'Reloaded edition' in 2006.

It included more fixes and updated the graphics and models. Supposedly it also had more content, but that is hard to determine. But the release couldn't save the game, and it vanished into obscurity. Though the more determined Fallout communities around the world, still gladly bought the last version. SSE was eventually bought by 'The Games Company', as an in-house development studio. In a fitting end to this story, TGC also went bankrupt eventually, and SSE reopened as an Indy studio and develops MMORPG's now.

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