Warning: the video above contains loads of spoilers for Fallout on Amazon Prime Video, in case that wasn’t already clear.The Fallout TV show is finally with us, and it’s been a roaring success by any metric. The reviews are glowing (including our very own), a second season is all but confirmed, and people are flocking back to the games having been reminded just how much they love the world of this bleak, beautiful, borderline deranged post-apocalyptic universe.Still, it wasn’t perfect: though...
That Fallout Amazon show is really popping off huh? Following its conclusion we've seen millions of interested players new and old flock to the games as a result. Fallout 4 is hitting player peaks not seen in years, and even Fallout 76 is basking in the glory. So obviously everyone is seeing this excitement, and is looking to the future. Fallout 5 is on everyone's mind; Bethesda's own take on the wacky post-apocalypitc wasteland. But what I want is a return to the roots of Fallout 1 and Fallout...
Characters from the Fallout TV show are now available in Fallout Shelter, so here's how you can get them. Fallout Shelter is all about operating a Vault-Tec-approved Vault and gathering the best residents the Wasteland has to offer. Besides standard Dwellers, the game features a set of Legendary Dwellers based on memorable characters from the series. To celebrate the runaway success of Fallout on Amazon Prime Video, the devs have added some prominent characters from the show into Fallout...
If you've watched all of Amazon's Fallout TV show by now, odds are you're either on the verge of - or already have - hopped back into one of the games in the series. You're certainly not alone in the regard, but if you've picked Fallout 4 on Xbox specifically, you might have run into the small problem of achievements just not unlocking.Yup, while it arguably feels like the vast majority of the architecture, gear, and items featured in the show - alongside all those other references, easter...
7 Video Game TV Shows to Watch After FalloutPrime Video’s latest series is the post-apocalyptic, sci-fi Western Fallout, based on the popular video game franchise of the same name. The eight-episode first season premiered on April 10th and earned a 94% overall Tomatometer rating with the critics consensus that it is “an adaptation that feels […]
There were concerns that Fallout might be closer to Netflix's Resident Evil than HBO's The Last of Us when it comes to television adaptions of video games. Thankfully, the naysayers were proved wrong; the show has a 94% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, an 89% audience score, and, according toRead Entire Article
In a show as detailed as the Fallout TV series, fans of the franchise can expect to see quite a few Easter Eggs.
Did Vault-Tec start the nuclear war? Will Thaddeus return? Why is Hank going to New Vegas?
One of the original creators of Fallout, Tim Cain, has revealed his full thoughts on the recently released Fallout TV show, after having previously given the first two episodes a thumbs up. A producer, lead programmer and designer on the original game, Cain came away from Amazon's own take on the Fallout universe with positive thoughts on the series, expressing interest in season 2. We're not going to go over every point - for the full thoughts you can check out Cain's video here, but it's...
It's not the last we've seen of them.
Warning: Major spoilers for series one of Amazon's Fallout TV show lie ahead.Ok, so most of us have all had a little bit of time to watch Amazon's Fallout TV show now.But what if you maybe watched it in bits, rather than all in one go, or felt like certain things weren't quite made clear enough? What if you want an explanation of what it is you just watched, and which bits of what happened to its trio of main characters you should have been paying the most attention to, instead of geeking out...
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...