*sigh* I was going to have to talk about Little Lamplight sooner or later, so let’s get it out of the way. There ARE some good bits… but only a few.

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*sigh* I was going to have to talk about Little Lamplight sooner or later, so let’s get it out of the way. There ARE some good bits… but only a few.
The concept of ‘experts’ irks me to no end, because millions of people blindly and unironically believe whatever nonsense experts spew, just on the basis that they’re experts.
I love Old Olney as a location in Fallout 3, but like so much else in the game, it was completely squandered. Let’s fix the place up!
UnderRail is a Fallout-like isometric, turn-based RPG created by Serbian developer Stygian Software. And it’s really fricken’ good.
In this episode of why Fallout 3 wasn’t very good, we look at the woefully underutilised merc bands of Talon Company, Reilly’s Rangers, and the Regulators.
Bethesda decided that twisting the Fallout lore to breaking point in order to include the Brotherhood of Steel was a good idea. I disagree, and this part of Certified Fallout-Free explores creating a NEW power armour faction instead.
Despite my general annoyance at how Fallout 3 begins, the opening Vault segment could be tweaked into a proper Fallout opening with minimal fuss.
Something I love about Fallouts 1, 2, and New Vegas is having the freedom to kill everything. Take a guess what I hate about Bethesda’s Fallout.
In today’s Certified Fallout-Free, we’re taking a look at Rivet City, an interesting location that was, as usual, squandered.
In today’s Certified Fallout-Free we take a thorough look at Tenpenny Tower, Roy the psychopathic ghoul, and tying this together with Canterbury Commons.