![]() ![]() The Fallout series is best characterised by its open-ended gameplay – with the player free to make their own way through a game world full of moral ambiguous choices, and life or death scenarios. With a ton of weapons to choose from, players can can punch critters to death with electrified gauntlets, or atomise them with a miniaturised nuclear weapon. Set in the ruined wastes surrounding Washington DC, the gameplay pits a lone wanderer against hordes of villains, and the lethal, radiation-filled surrounds of post-apocalyptic America. ![]() Featuring the same morally-involved choices, a ton of new weapons and enemies, and the most compelling storyline yet, Fallout 2 quickly cemented itself as one of the best post apocalyptic games ever made.įeaturing Super Mutants, Raiders, Radscorpions and Deathclaws, Fallout 3 continues the epic Fallout franchise in immersive first-person style. Featuring a simple but addictive 2D side-scrolling gameplay mechanism, the game harks back to class side-scrolling action games of the early 90s, and follows the journey of a park ranger, striking out into a destroyed world in an attempt to to find his family.Īvailable on: PC, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox Oneĭespite being one of the oldest post apocalyptic games on this list (released an epoch ago, in 1997) Fallout remains a firm favourite of gamers everywhere. The huge, sprawling world of Fallout, and its plethora of deadly mutated inhabitants, created an immersive gameplay experience that sucked the gamer into the post-nuclear wasteland of 2161.įallout 2 built upon the success of its predecessor, tightening already awesome gameplay mechanics, and introduced the most fearsome and intriguing enemy yet – a group of high-tech soldiers known only as the Enclave. Set in a fictionalised version of 1986 Seattle, Deadlight’s melancholy vibe and bleak level design paint one of the most atmospheric portrayals of the end of the world. Featuring an awesome weapon upgrade system (electrified machete anyone?), epic boss fights and a ton of under-dressed zombies, Dead Island is a weird and wonderful post apocalyptic game.Īvailable on: PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One ![]() Set on a luxury holiday resort, the game juxtaposes violent, bloody gameplay with the beauty of the island locale. The standalone game has a ton of potential, but as of the publication of this post (June 2015), it’s still firmly in Alpha-development, and available only though Steam Early Access.įeaturing some of the most satisfyingly visceral combat of any post apocalyptic game, Dead Island pits your character against hordes of vicious zombies, armed only with oars, baseball bats and metal pipes. It’s the mod which makes the cut here, featuring fast-paced multiplayer combat, advanced survival mechanics, awesome base building functionality, and terrifying zombie AI. The game play is truly superb, and in my opinion, surpassed only by the melancholy beauty of the game’s world.Īvailable on: PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4ĭayZ refers to two PC games: one, a legendary mod for military shooter ARMA 2, and the other, a standalone game developed as a result of the mod’s success. ![]() Whether you’re fighting the monstrous splicers, or hiding from the terrifying Big Daddys, the first-person chaos of Bioshock is equal parts fast-paced shooter and atmospheric panorama. The hauntingly beautiful art deco world of BioShock offers up a microcosm of post-apocalyptic destruction. So, to help you choose the best-of-the-best, I’m taking a looking at the 50 most popular, critically-acclaimed and all-round-awesome post-apocalyptic games ever made – from Bioshock through to The Walking Dead. From terrifying survival horror, through to fast-paced shooters, and even tactical base-building games, there are literally hundreds of potential titles to spend your hard-earned time and money on. The growing popularity of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction means that gamers (especially PC gamers) have a staggering selection of titles to choose from. Losing yourself in a post apocalyptic book is one thing – but immersing yourself in the dark, dangerous and disturbing worlds created by post apocalyptic games is another beast altogether. ![]()
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