Session #6 Recap:
The party approaches Teethbearer who, to their surprise, knows more about their situation than they thought. Teethbearer explains that he was in contact with Red Menace as well. Shortly after the party's escape from Van Buren, Teethbearer's Cell Sector also broke free. Red...
I can't blame Tim for being honest, and if what he said in the video is true about how his playtesting gave Fallout 3 the slightest chance to be saved rather than just being executed immediately, then there's nothing really to blame him for as he at least tried.
If the Bethesda games weren't bad enough, this show I think is the final nail in the coffin for Fallout. Every new entry, no matter what studio or creative team makes it, is gonna be tethered to the series which has cast a fishnet for the lowest possible common denominator -- the casuals who are...
If I truly disassociate my love for the series and look at the show merely as a post-apocalyptic sci-fi show, it's still an extreme letdown with abysmal writing. It's not boring like Rings of Power and I can turn my brain off and just follow along, but it has an aftertaste of time wasted.
Better Call Saul is also fantastic, I genuinely like it more than Breaking Bad proper. Something about Mad Men is just so intimately perfect to me though, I genuinely couldn't stop watching it. Ran through 7 Seasons in less than a month with my busy schedule and all.
I would not be wrong, Fallout 4 objectively takes its world more serious than the show does and that says a lot.
I’m not talking in terms of writing quality, I’m talking tone overall.