Cyberpunkd
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I see the discussion spread across many different threads that have to do with TV show and also in each news thread, so I thought us old farts can make a single thread to answer all the questions related to the series.
Long story short: there is Fallout 1/2 and Fallout 3/NV/4. The latter were made my Bethesda (NV was outsourced to Obsidian) after they acquired the IP and can be referred to as "Elder Scrolls with guns".
Does Fallout 1/2 hold up today?
Yes, it does. The games are much slower paced and the combat system is turn-based so you can take your time. The only way to play them is on PC and
r Steam Deck, so either way you are using mouse / mouse emulation.
This is the original world, this is where it all started.
Is Bethesda's Fallout shit?
No, it's not. I have fond memories of each installment, it didn't blow me in general like Witcher 3 did, but each game has incredibly strong quests - here New Vegas DLCs like Dead Money or Old World Blues are particularly memorable (the game was outsourced to Obsidian, and it shows in the quality of writing). I think it's worth it to experience every installment, probably not back-to-back (my NV PCR version shows 134 hours...)
Which one should I play?
If you are looking for the most QoL you should start with Bethesda's games, they are the easiest to get to. However IMO Fallout 1/2 is stronger story-wise and taking into account world building. So to rank it I would go:
F2 > F1 > F:NV > F4 > F3
You're welcome.
Long story short: there is Fallout 1/2 and Fallout 3/NV/4. The latter were made my Bethesda (NV was outsourced to Obsidian) after they acquired the IP and can be referred to as "Elder Scrolls with guns".
Does Fallout 1/2 hold up today?
Yes, it does. The games are much slower paced and the combat system is turn-based so you can take your time. The only way to play them is on PC and
This is the original world, this is where it all started.
Is Bethesda's Fallout shit?
No, it's not. I have fond memories of each installment, it didn't blow me in general like Witcher 3 did, but each game has incredibly strong quests - here New Vegas DLCs like Dead Money or Old World Blues are particularly memorable (the game was outsourced to Obsidian, and it shows in the quality of writing). I think it's worth it to experience every installment, probably not back-to-back (my NV PCR version shows 134 hours...)
Which one should I play?
If you are looking for the most QoL you should start with Bethesda's games, they are the easiest to get to. However IMO Fallout 1/2 is stronger story-wise and taking into account world building. So to rank it I would go:
F2 > F1 > F:NV > F4 > F3
You're welcome.