Ok, so Fallout 4’s next-gen update finally drops this week, and, obviously, it’s not remotely close to being Fallout 5.If you’ve been among the droves of folks returning to everything from Fallout 76 to New Vegas after enjoying Amazon’s Fallout TV show, you don’t need me to tell you that it’s been a little while since we’ve had a new Fallout game. Bethesda’s been busy with Starfield and is now moving on to The Elder Scrolls 6, but, at some point - hopefully before 2077 - Fallout 5 should be a...
Amazon has announced that the launch of its “Fallout” TV series, based on the popular video game franchise, has been a massive hit for its Prime Video service. The streamer says the series, which was released all at once, pulled in 65 million viewers in its first sixteen days of availability. That makes it the […]
Bethesda has just released a huge ‘next gen update’ for 2015’s Fallout 4. Now that the TV series is a hit, is it worth returning to the wasteland?Last month, developer Bethesda released a hefty update for 2015’s Fallout 4, probably timed to welcome new fans eager to learn more about the inspiration behind Amazon’s hit TV adaptation. The base game and its expansions offered hundreds of hours of gameplay already, and this update expands Fallout 4 even further with new quests, experiential upgrades...
Introduction: “Hello there, I’m here to show you a wonderful place….” Fallout characters are the lifeblood of the gaming franchise, from its roots as a top-down tactical RPG all the way to Bethesda’s raucous takeover that led the series to brand new heights. The game’s political nuance and assessment of how the human psyche […]
Bethesda's Fallout games have seen renewed popularity after the Prime series launched. How did the devs prepare their games for this?
Amazon reports that its Fallout Prime series has reached 65 million viewers since it launched two weeks ago.
The popular third-party game mod hosting site NexusMods has been experiencing heavy traffic in the last few days, which, it says, is due to the Fallout TV show that has boosted Fallout player numbers.
In the Fallout universe, ghouls are a tragic byproduct of radiation exposure. While some retain their humanity, many succumb to a feral state, driven mad by the same radiation that grants them extended lifespans and a horrifying, ravaged appearance.However, not all is lost. Certain ghouls possess a unique resilience to radiation, even finding it mildly restorative.In Prime’s Fallout series, the enigmatic ghoul, played by Walton Goggins (Justified), was once a handsome pre-war actor named Cooper...
Prime Videos’ Fallout series is pretty damn awesome. Not only is the story and characters great, but the whole setting and production are incredible! I’m loving all of...
Coming hot on the heels of the TV series’ renewal for a second season, Dark Horse Comics have unveiled three collectible statues for Lucy, The Ghoul, and Maximus which are inspired by the appearance of the characters in Prime Video’s hit video game adaptation Fallout. The collectibles are available to pre-order now, priced at $60-$70 […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Dark Horse unveils Fallout TV...
To some extent, the mainstream success of the “Fallout” series is a reflection of the massive scale of the Amazon Prime machine. But the consensus among viewers and critics is that it’s a damn good show, too.
Somebody’s lost their dad. Again.He’s wandered off into the wasteland, beyond the safety of the vault. He’s left one place trapped in its own little time bubble, and walked into another which - in the case of a lot of the Fallout things we’ve gotten over the past decade or so - feels like it’s also stuck largely in the same state.Even now, a full 219 years after the bombs dropped and the world burned, it’s still largely the same scorched mess, sparsely scarred with small pockets of struggling...