Bethesda: "Something really different"

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Leon said:
Or herself...
Deep, man. Deep.[/quote]

Yeah, and the player can get her pregnant!

TychoXI, that's awesome!! I laughed a little (which is a good achievement in my laugh o-meter).
 
Herr Mike said:
Aliens actually can fit in with the motif, if they do it right. I'm thinking something along the lines of classic Mars Attacks.

As long as they stay away from Wannamigoes.
I never liked the idea about alliens in Fallout.

The good thing about the game was that it tried to stay away from to many of such sci-fi elements. There are enough games out there that concentrate on generic "alien" enemies and groups.
 
Wannamingoes weren't aliens, if I remember correctly (Ausir?)

Is this the "last" DLC, for real? In that, this Beth induced nightmare will stop now?
 
rcorporon said:
Wannamingoes weren't aliens, if I remember correctly (Ausir?)

They are not aliens, they were just named "alien" in the Modoc mines. They are just mutated and afflicted with FEV, (possibly) created experimentally, like the Centaurs and Floaters.
 
Great job TichoXI! LMAO! :clap: But perhaps you've doomed us to have to see that thing in a near future, giving them the idea!


I just hope next one is about vampires. And werewolves. No, better yet, vampires vs. werewolves! How cool would that be?
 
Blackened said:
rcorporon said:
Wannamingoes weren't aliens, if I remember correctly (Ausir?)

They are not aliens, they were just named "alien" in the Modoc mines. They are just mutated and afflicted with FEV, (possibly) created experimentally, like the Centaurs and Floaters.

Not confirmed either way. MCA says they're mutants, the ingame text notes "aliens" but that could well be in the same descriptive spirit as "floater" and "centaur".

There's no official canon on this as far as I know.
 
They're not aliens according to the Fallout Bible, but Bethesda tends to use some things from the Fallout Bible as canon while ignoring others.
 
Herr Mike said:
Aliens actually can fit in with the motif, if they do it right. I'm thinking something along the lines of classic Mars Attacks.

I doubt they can do it right, it would be like expecting from John Romero to do a DLC for Daikatana changing it in a good game.

Seriously I bought Daggerfall and Morrowind, played a couple of hours Oblivion (the ludicrous level scaling system get me out quickly) and I can't remember any tidy bit of their stories. Bethesda doesn't know the signification of a writer.
 
one should not forget Bethesda today is not the same as when Daggerfall was released. Its literaly a completely different company today.
 
Herr Mike said:
Why do people care so much to complain about aliens in a game that is already so far beyond redemption? :falloutonline:
Why do people resort to red herrings when they know they've lost an argument?
 
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