Finished Fallout. I’ve played 3 and 4 so the revelation wasn’t a MASSIVE surprise. But I like how effectively everyone stuck to their game roles. Bad guys were bad, morally grey guys were grey, and nice smattering of wasteland just to make everything a touch more complicated. My only complaint was we saw a more Fallout 4 Brotherhood than a Fallout 3 one.
I ought to play Fallout 3, never got around to it. Though, having never played 1 or 2, I think I should start there. But the timer puts me off…
But I want to talk to Killian Darkwater in 1 because it’s voiced by Richard Dean Anderson, and oooh boy did I have a crush on him when I was a kid watching SG1 and MacGyver 👀
New Vegas is way better than 4, imo.
And my partner is raving about the show, so I should watch that haha
I played all the Fallout installations and loved every one, however, I cannot get on board with the show. Most of it feels like “filler” that I must trudge through to get to any meaningful revelation.
Finished Fallout. I’ve played 3 and 4 so the revelation wasn’t a MASSIVE surprise. But I like how effectively everyone stuck to their game roles. Bad guys were bad, morally grey guys were grey, and nice smattering of wasteland just to make everything a touch more complicated. My only complaint was we saw a more Fallout 4 Brotherhood than a Fallout 3 one.
I ought to play Fallout 3, never got around to it. Though, having never played 1 or 2, I think I should start there. But the timer puts me off… But I want to talk to Killian Darkwater in 1 because it’s voiced by Richard Dean Anderson, and oooh boy did I have a crush on him when I was a kid watching SG1 and MacGyver 👀
New Vegas is way better than 4, imo.
And my partner is raving about the show, so I should watch that haha
I played all the Fallout installations and loved every one, however, I cannot get on board with the show. Most of it feels like “filler” that I must trudge through to get to any meaningful revelation.