Set in the aftermath of a world-wide nuclear war, Fallout will challenge you to survive in an unknown and dangerous world. You will take the role of a Vault-dweller, a person who has grown up in a secluded, underground survival Vault. Circumstances arise that force you to go Outside - to a strange w...
Set in the aftermath of a world-wide nuclear war, Fallout will challenge you to survive in an unknown and dangerous world. You will take the role of a Vault-dweller, a person who has grown up in a secluded, underground survival Vault. Circumstances arise that force you to go Outside - to a strange world 80 years after the end of modern civilization. A world of mutants, radiation, gangs and violence.
Your immediate task is to find a replacement for the broken water purification controller chip. Without that chip, your fellow Vault dwellers are doomed to dehydration or will be forced to leave the safety of the Vault for the Outside.
The core of the game revolves around your character. Fallout uses a skill-based system to allow you to fine tune your character. As you gain experience (roughly half from combat, the other half from solving adventure seeds and non-combat events), your character will grow as you determine. Combat in Fallout is tactical turn-based. You can take as much time as you need to make decisions. Choose from different types of attacks, with a variety of weapons and attack skills.
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I might be biased, i played it as a teenager back in the late 90s, but IMO Fallout is the best game ever created. Closely behind it (or ex aequo) is Fallout 2 (bigger, technically better, but lost a bit of it's personality), DeusEx (the original one) and Vampire the Masquarade: Bloodlines. This version is the censored one, but don't hold it against it. It's still Fallout. And it will forever be the best game ever made.
I remember when this came out. Dark humor and bleak. Absolutely classic. The one that started it all.
Yes, the interface is janky. Yes, the graphics are old as h@ll. Yes, its old school. The storyline is the BOMB. Life is tough enough in the wasteland, raiders, mutant animals, dehydration, starvation, ghouls, radiation, etc. Now ready for the bad news?
The level of work that went into this game is astounding. Great characters, great enemies, great quests. The background music is great in its bleakness. The world building and lore in this game are exceptional, particularly for the time-period.
Combat is unforgiving, but this is part of Fallout's (FO) charm. You can get the criticals on the bad guys and they can crit you as well. Make sure you save.
The inventory/purchasing system is a pain. It was improved a bit in Fallout 2. That being said, most things weigh something, so when you prep for a quest, you have to think and decide what you want to bring. Mostly in the area of what weapons and ammo to bring. From melee weapons, and conventional firearms to the hi-tech small arms, the variety is pretty good. Armor is ok as well. The power armor (T-51b) is of course the bomb.
The dark humor is awesome. Loved the Soylent Green reference. The effects of certain weapons killing their targets is hilarious as well, in a dark sort of way of course.
Once you get past the first bit of this game things pick up and it draws you in. So be patient. The best is yet to come. As the game approaches the end it just gets better and better. The main antagonist is of course the Master, and his background story and end goals are well done.
So, in conclusion, this game is old and may not be for everyone, but once you finish it, you (probably) cannot deny that it was a great story and a good ride.
Thanks GOG for keeping this one in stock!
Not only the best Fallout game, but a milestone for the rpg genre and a timeless classic.
From todays perspective the gameplay may feel a little basic and clunky, but that does little to hurt the story and atmosphere.
It is the shortest game in the series, but I prefer quality over quantity.
Loved the setting and enjoyed this game much more than the second one. The pacing is great and it's so fun to discover what's going on in the Fallout universe for the first time. The characters are interesting and there's a lot of freedom on how to approach quests. The combat feels rather dated, but it's still enjoyable as there's almost no grinding involved.
Prior to Fallout, I'd never played any WRPG very far, much less to completion, unless you'd count Drakkhen. Truthfully, I'd always found them very intimidating: they're so open, and combat is so different from what you'd see in JRPGs. Fallout is definitely a challenge, but it doesn't seem so insurmountable to an outsider. You can do almost anything you want, but most choices are valid options, so you have true freedom. I had a great time exploring the wastelands left behind by the nuclear apocalypse, and discovering hidden little areas was always exciting; The Glow is particularly haunting. I was worried about the more tactical combat, and by how there's such a strong emphasis on guns with limited ammunition, but running out of ammo or money never once became a concern of mine. Oh, and the guns... I have stereo quality speakers for my PC, so your mileage may vary, but some of those guns fire with such a bang that I felt like the subwoofer was kicking me in the chest every time I shot something; SO satisfying.
It's far from perfect, though, and that's mostly in the story. You do have a lot of options, but in terms of story, they're not terribly deep. Save a village, or skip it to devote your time to saving your own people? Well, since you don't know how the latter is going to pan out, maybe it's a good idea to get on the village's good side; it's not really much of a choice. Sometimes, characters would shoot me in the head for seemingly no reason, and if you accidentally attack an ally, because the targeting system can be kinda bad sometimes, you have an enemy for LIFE. The interface is extremely unfriendly, too, but once you learn how it works, it's pretty easy to get used to. I still managed to finish the game without knowing you could unload guns for extra ammo, though.
I'd recommend this game to most anyone, because despite its flaws, it's an absolute blast to play, and an experience you'll remember for a lifetime.