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Fallout - Perfect post-apocalyptic RPG

by Hiddenx, 2022-10-15 19:22:20

PCmag thinks Fallout is the perfect post-apocalytic RPG:

25 Years Ago, Fallout Perfected Post-Apocalyptic RPGs

Interplay let a team of volunteers loose in the wasteland, and they came back with one of the most important games ever.

Role-playing games have traditionally been set in fantasy worlds, full of undiscovered country, mysterious monsters, and hidden treasure. But a quarter-century ago, a brave team took a step into the future and created a post-apocalyptic adventure that would forever reshape the genre. Fallout, originally released on Oct. 10, 1997, has become one of the most prestigious series in role-playing history - let’s explore how it got that way.

Before The War

Newport Beach teenager Brian Fargo was captivated by computers after his parents bought him an Apple II in 1977. It wasn’t long before he was developing his own games. After graduation, he founded Interplay to create role-playing games for a variety of publishers, including the critically acclaimed series The Bard's Tale. It wasn’t long before the company branched out into publication themselves.

In 1988, Interplay released Wasteland. Inspired by the popular Mad Max franchise, the game set players in a world generations after global thermonuclear war, exploring a radiation-ravaged American Southwest and discovering an artificial intelligence threatening to eliminate humanity's scattered dregs.

It was an immediate critical and commercial success, a breath of fresh air into the moribund landscape. The team put a sequel together, the less successful Fountain of Dreams. But after a third title in the series was abandoned, programmer Tim Cain started to spearhead something new in-house.

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Fallout

SP/MP: Single-player
Setting: Post-Apoc
Genre: RPG
Platform: PC
Release: Released


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