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All out nuclear warfare.
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Destroy all humans, Fallout edition.
This post apocalyptic nuclear wasteland isn't a very cheerful place- shocking, I know.
Talking heads, clowns, and turians- of course they're more interesting.
The wasteland hides many secrets.
It's not all doom and gloom.
You don't have to be a horror game to scare your players.
Does a huge open world with scripted characters and scenarios make a true Fallout game? Or is it something else entirely?