Beyond The Show: Expand Into Fallout Gaming Realms
Beyond The Show: Expand Into Fallout Gaming Realms
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You’ve just finished binging the excellent Fallout TV show, and now you’re hooked. But as there is only one series, you’ll have to turn elsewhere to get your Fallout fix.
Well, you probably already know that Fallout was based on a long-running series of outstanding games, first launching in 1997 and continuing to this day—so you have heaps of Fallout games to choose from.
The big question is, where do you start? What are the best Fallout games to play if you’ve just watched the show?
Fallout: New Vegas
It was always going to be easy to start this list: Fallout: New Vegas isn’t just a great Fallout game; it’s also one of the best RPGs of all time, and that’s saying something in such a densely packed genre.
Fallout: New Vegas launched in 2010 and is chronologically set four years after the events of Fallout 3, in the year 2281 (don’t worry, it’s a standalone game in the series, and you don’t need to have played the other titles, though it does help in overall immersion). You take on the role of a Mojave Express courier who has to deliver a package in the hellish wasteland, but you’re ambushed and left for dead on the way.
What unfolds is a dramatic quest through New Vegas for vengeance, with warring factions seeking control over the area and, ultimately, the Hoover Dam. You’ll have to choose between the factions you help, with your choices directly affecting the wasteland and the ending you receive, along with which side of the war you’re on. The New California Republic, Caesar’s Legion, and Mr. House all present convincing arguments, but what will you choose?
The city of New Vegas also specifically appears in the show’s finale, so that’s a nice link back into the game and likely an indicator of where the second series of Fallout will focus.
Fallout 3
Fallout 3 was the first Fallout title I played and was the first to move from its original isometric design into the fully rendered, open world we know and love today. Like Fallout: NV, Fallout 3 is a classic, though the writing isn’t as tight in places.
Your story begins in the year 2277, 200 years after the nuclear war that wiped out civilization, and you’re tasked with one role: find your missing father. Once you leave the safe confines of Vault 101 into the ruins of Washington D.C., it quickly emerges that there is more going on across the Capital Wasteland than first appears, and you’re sucked into the battle between factions attempting to control a water purity project.
Fallout 3’s main protagonists are the Enclave, the Brotherhood of Steel, and you, the Lone Wanderer. There is a rich tapestry of NPCs throughout the wasteland, and you can pick up companions to assist with certain quests. Dogmeat, a scavenging dog, is a personal favorite and one that you can spot in the Fallout TV show (and also appears in Fallout 4).
Although Fallout: NV is the better game, Fallout 3 holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers as the first 3D game in the series. For many folks, it was their introduction to Fallout.
- Title: Beyond The Show: Expand Into Fallout Gaming Realms
- Author: William
- Created at : 2024-07-29 06:00:43
- Updated at : 2024-07-30 06:00:43
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