Beautiful Desolation. Games You Have Probably Missed in the First Half of 2020

- Games You Have Probably Missed in the First Half of 2020
- Broken Lines
- Monster Train
- Streets of Rage 4
- The Pedestrian
- Deep Rock Galactic
- The Walking Dead: Saints And Sinners
- Iron Danger
- The Procession to Calvary
- Panzer Corps 2
- Beautiful Desolation
- Yes, Your Grace
- Help Will Come Tomorrow
- Elderborn
- In Other Waters
Beautiful Desolation

- Genre: isometric adventure game with RPG elements
- Developer: The Brotherhood
- Platforms: PC
The creators of Beautiful Desolation (and their previous production, Stasis) are perhaps best ed for their desperate appeal to over 50. thousands of Pirates to them with as little as a dollar in exchange for illegally ing their latest work. It's pretty sad, but at the same time, it confirms how good the game created by just a two-man from the Brotherhood studio was. Beautiful Desolation is a point & click adventure observed from an isometric perspective. While controlling the two heroes, players explore the post-apocalyptic terrain of Africa, which has made a huge civilization leap thanks to a mysterious artifact from space.
It's developers drew some of their inspiration from Fallout, Mad Max, and many other sci-fi works from the 1980s and the '70s. First of all, however, at every step you can see a truly amazing quality of workmanship – a sensational graphic setting based on photogrammetry technology and good cutscenes. When playing Beautiful Desolation one can get a feeling he or she is dealing with at least an AA game rather than an indie game made by a handful of people. It is also highlighted by the soundtrack composed by Mick Gordon – the author of scores for games such as Doom Eternal and Prey.
You're going to like Beautiful Desolation if:
- you like adventure games;
- you're a fan of Fallout, Wasteland ,and Brian Fargo's work in general.