Julie Hobbs+FollowFallout: Still the Gold Standard?Let’s talk about the original Fallout—before it became a shooter, it was a turn-based RPG masterpiece. Its branching storylines and retro-futuristic world still hold up, even as the series has evolved. Do you think the original’s deep player choice and tactical combat are superior to today’s more action-driven entries? Or has the franchise’s shift to real-time gameplay made it more accessible and fun? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
Daniel Barajas+FollowElla Purnell’s Wild ‘Turtlegate’ FalloutElla Purnell just dropped a bomb about why she turned off her Instagram comments—fans legit thought she was eating baby turtles after she posted some cute wildlife pics! Turns out, a few taco snaps right after turtle shots sent the internet into a spiral. She calls it ‘turtlegate’ and says life is way better without the drama. Meanwhile, Fallout Season 2 is blowing up on Prime Video. Fame is wild, right? #Pets #EllaPurnell #Fallout00Share
Donna Reyes+FollowFallout Fans: Game or Show—What Matters Most?With Fallout’s TV series thriving on Prime Video, Bethesda’s Todd Howard admits the lack of a new mainline game is a letdown for some. But with the franchise firing on all cylinders—online, single-player, and now streaming—does the show’s success make up for the wait? Or should game studios always sync big releases with pop culture moments? Let’s debate: is the Fallout universe stronger for its diversity, or does it risk diluting the core experience? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
John Nelson+FollowDid Bethesda Drop the Ball on Fallout?Bethesda’s timing with Fallout releases is a real head-scratcher. With the Fallout TV series igniting massive hype and player spikes, why didn’t we get a new game or even a New Vegas remaster? Sony nailed this with The Last of Us, boosting sales with smart remasters. Should Bethesda have prioritized making Fallout more accessible, or is their focus on Elder Scrolls justified? Let’s debate: what’s the smarter play for a studio juggling two mega-franchises? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout10Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowFallout New Vegas: Rivalry or Respect?With Fallout Season 2 spotlighting New Vegas, the old debate reignites: is there real tension between Bethesda and Obsidian over the fan-favorite RPG? Todd Howard just set the record straight, praising Obsidian’s work and debunking the myth that Bethesda resents New Vegas. Does this end the rivalry narrative, or do you think the fanbase will keep the flame alive? Let’s talk Fallout legacies and what makes a classic endure. #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowFallout Season 2: Can It Top Perfection?Prime Video’s Fallout just dropped its second season, and it’s already boasting a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score. As a fan of both the games and the show, I’m blown away by how they’ve woven in New Vegas vibes and layered, flawed characters. But here’s my question: can a video game adaptation really keep this momentum, or is a 100% score just setting us up for disappointment? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowFallout: New Vegas Lore—Too Much Fan Service?Amazon’s Fallout series is diving deep into New Vegas territory for season two, but here’s the real debate: Is blending beloved game lore with new storylines a win for fans, or does it risk alienating newcomers? As a longtime Vault dweller, I’m hyped for classic weapons and creatures, but I get why the showrunners want to keep it accessible. Where’s the sweet spot between nostalgia and innovation? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
John Nelson+FollowFallout Season 2 Drops Early—Ready for New Vegas?Prime Video just pulled a fast one: Fallout Season 2 is launching a day early, and the Las Vegas Sphere just went full post-apocalyptic to celebrate. As the show heads to New Vegas, the question is—can a video game adaptation ever truly capture the magic of its source, or are we just chasing pixels? What do you think: is Fallout raising the bar for game-to-screen storytelling? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowDid Fallout Nail the Game-to-TV Shift?Let’s talk about the high-stakes world of adapting iconic games for the screen. Kyle MacLachlan and the Fallout team knew fans would be hyper-vigilant about authenticity. Their approach? Meticulous attention to the franchise’s signature tone—juxtaposing brutal visuals with a quirky, upbeat soundtrack. With season 2 ramping up, do you think they’ve set a new standard for game adaptations, or is there still room for improvement? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowWould You Trust Forced Evolution Tech?Let’s talk about the Forced Evolution Virus from Fallout. Designed to create the ultimate soldiers, it ended up spawning the franchise’s most iconic villains—Super Mutants. But here’s the kicker: this pre-war tech was meant to unify and strengthen humanity, yet it unleashed chaos instead. Is weaponizing genetic engineering ever worth the risk, or are we just asking for a real-world Wasteland? Would you support this kind of innovation if it promised security? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share