
Fallout
Release Date: September 30, 1997
RPG, science fiction, turn-based, post-apocalypse, isometric view, classic RPG, Game Pass, singleplayer
Steam
A classic cRPG developed by Black Isle Studios. The action of Fallout is set in a post-apocalyptic world of the future. In 2077, the struggle for oil deposits between the United States and China led to an outbreak of a war, which eventually ended with both sides using their nuclear arsenal. However, before the missiles came down some groups of American citizens had managed to find refuge in commercial shelters, called the Vaults.
Fallout is a post-apocalyptic RPG which, although created as a spiritual successor to Wasteland published 10 years earlier, paved the way for a completely new, cult series. The game was developed by a team operating under the wings of Interplay Entertainment. After its premiere, many of its members moved to Black Isle Studios, responsible for the creation of Fallout 2.
Plot
Fallout takes us to a world destroyed as a result of a tragic nuclear war fought in 2077 by United States and China. More precisely - we travel to the sandy, sun-burned wasteland into which the territory of the former USA was transformed. The lucky ones made it to the Vaults - gigantic shelters where they led relatively normal lives. Those who remained on the surface were forced to fight a hard battle for survival.
During the game we play as one of the inhabitants of Vault 13, who must leave its safe walls and go to the Californian wilderness to find a replacement for the broken chip responsible for filtering water. If the task is not completed within 150 days, we will condemn the entire population of our Vault.
Gameplay
We start a new in Fallout by choosing one of the three ready-made characters or by creating our own character. We have nothing left to do but to plunge into the whirl of post-apocalyptic adventures, which lead us through various locations. During the game we have the opportunity to visit such places as the Scrapyard, the trading city known as a Hub, or even the Necropolis settlement belonging to the ghouls (people resembling zombies who mutated as a result of exposure to deadly radiation).
Watching the action in an isometric view, we travel through the game world, meet its inhabitants, talk to them, and interact with the factions that govern it. Among the latter, the Brotherhood of Steel leads the way, whose members search the wastelands for remnants of ancient technological achievements. There are also Supermutants - powerful, almost immortal humanoids resistant to radiation.
The driving force of the game are quests pushing the plot forward, accompanied by various side missions. Pip-Boy 2000 - a portable computer, like a watch worn by the user - provides us with information about everything we need to know, as well as map locations and the status of our character.
Since the wastelands are full of dangers, we often have to reach for our weapons and fight. Battles take place in turn-based mode, and during them the key to success is not only skillful use of the character's strengths and juggling their abilities, but also making good use of the V.A.T.S. system, which allows for targeting specific parts of the opponents' bodies. Apart from firearms, we can also have melee weapons at our disposal. We are not doomed to travel alone, because over time we can be joined by various companions who provide indispensable support on the battlefield.
Our character is described by seven statistics known as S.P.E.C.I.A.L., which are: strength, perception, endurance, charisma, intelligence, agility, and luck. Apart from that, their skills and characteristics determine how they will cope in various situations. As we progress, we develop our hero and acquire new equipment, which allows us to face increasingly greater challenges. During quests we often have to make decisions that affect their nature, and consequently - how other inhabitants of the wasteland will relate to them.
Mods
One of the most important mods for Fallout 1 is Fallout Fixt, which introduces a number of fixes and improvements, as well as new content. Steam players who want to use it should also get the modification Fallout Fixt with Steam Compatibility, which makes it work with the release on Valve's platform.
Another important mod for Fallout is Fallout Sonora. It takes us to the titular desert and allows us to play as a villager participating in the events that occurred after the story presented in the base version of the game. It includes, among other things, 22 locations not available in the original game, as well as new characters and quests.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
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The main pros of the game
- Deep Role-Playing Experience: Players appreciate the game’s ability to allow for meaningful choices and consequences, leading to a sense of realism and immersion in the role-playing experience.
- Rich World-Building: The game features extensive lore, dark humor, and a compelling narrative that many players find engaging.
- Challenging Gameplay: The game is noted for its difficulty, which adds to the overall experience, rewarding players who learn the mechanics and adapt their strategies.
- Unique Character Creation: The S.P.E.C.I.A.L. system allows for diverse character builds, which enhances replayability and player agency.
- Atmospheric Soundtrack: The music and ambient sounds contribute significantly to the game's immersive experience.
The main cons of the game
- Aging Mechanics: Many players note that the game shows its age in terms of graphics, controls, and user interface, making it harder to navigate compared to modern games.
- Turn-Based Combat Issues: While some enjoy the turn-based combat, others find it frustrating due to inconsistencies in hit detection and enemy behavior.
- Quality of Life Features: The game lacks many modern conveniences, such as streamlined inventory management and companion controls, which can detract from the experience.
- Bugs and Glitches: There are mentions of minor bugs and issues, particularly in quests, which can impact gameplay.
The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users
- Improved Companion Mechanics: Players express a desire for more functional companions with better AI and progression systems.
- More Diverse Quest Outcomes: Some users feel that certain quests lack depth and meaningful rewards, suggesting a need for more varied quest designs.
- Modern Quality of Life Features: There are calls for features commonly found in newer RPGs, such as an improved user interface, a "take all" button for items, and better navigation aids.
- Additional Content: Some reviews mention cut content and unfinished quests, indicating that players would appreciate more comprehensive storytelling and quest options.
Summary
- Overall, while Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game is celebrated for its groundbreaking role-playing elements and rich narrative, it also faces criticism for its outdated mechanics and occasional bugs. Despite this, it remains a beloved classic that many recommend, particularly for fans of the franchise.
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Game Series
Fallout Series
A series of RPG games set in a post-apocalyptic universe. Fallout is considered one of the most important brands created by Interplay and Black Isle Studios. Since 2004, Bethesda Softworks and Bethesda Game Studios have been overseeing the development of the series.
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Fallout Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Interplay Entertainment
Publisher: Interplay Entertainment

Fallout System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 166MHz, 16MB RAM

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