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Fallout London - Review @ GamingBolt

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Aug 3, 2024.

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    [​IMG]GamingBolt reviewed Fallout: London:

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    Fallout: London Review - London is Calling

    It may not be the most optimized experience, but Team FOLON's long-awaited mod is a fun romp through post-apocalyptic London.

    Fallout: London begins with the usual Fallout spiel - war unchanging, the world in ruins, etc. - but there's no Vault to emerge from. You don't venture into the wasteland to find a family member (thank heck), but rather answers and connections. The post-apocalyptic playground may still feature all the tenets of Fallout 4, from junk collecting and armor and weapon crafting to settlement building, but wrapped in the remnants of a completely different culture. London has fallen, and you have no idea who you are.


    An amnesiac protagonist isn't a new concept, yet it remains a solid enough mechanic to introduce players to the world while allowing them to shape their own story. The lack of a voiced protagonist furthers that goal - for all intents and purposes, you're one of the people from the labs. Nothing is known about you or the scientists seemingly conducting experiments in a facility beneath The Shard. When a gang known as the Vagabonds breach it on an alleged supply run, you break free.

    [...]

    Final Verdict: GREAT
    Fallout: London is immense in scale, at times almost impossibly so for a mod, and despite its technical issues, the attention to detail, plot, and
    atmosphere ultimately make it worth the trip.

    Score: 8/10
     
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