Fallout Extreme part I: the story

Brother None said:
Fallout Ausir

Suggest this to Bethesda as the name for their next "Fallout" game?
It could have an "epic" story about a kid called Ausir who happened to fall out a window during the falling of the bombs and who is now looking for his father in a dead wasteland :D
 
Starseeker said:
So, could the current FO3 can from the materials for all these failed games + BOS + Oblivion engine?


No, and in retrospective glancing of the other fallout "Ideas" Interplay and friends were bringing to the table, I'm kind of happy that bethesda got their hands on the license.

Atleast Oblivion with guns bears some...some resemblance to the originals.
 
A tactical shooter like SWAT or Rainbow Six in the Fallout setting. Well, why not? Could be fun.

As long as they don't even try to make it an RPG, that is.

But the story... oh my god, sounds like ripped straight from Duke Nukem.
 
up until I saw that logo I though hey - that's not so bad, probably just a silly production title.

but what's so horribly wrong with the story line?
 
A better title would be "Bill and Ted's Excellent Apocalypse" with that storyline.

But not as good as "Fallout Ausir".
 
:|

Fallout 3 was uninspired, a poor rpg, and the storyline was moronic...

...but it was nowhere near that level of stupid.
 
This isn't stupid!

THIS IS FOEEEEEE!!!

Seriously though. Fallout 3 is FOE. FOX is free, so Fallout eXtreme is FOX. Or FOeX, that's ok.
 
Herve Caen's wisdom is/was limitless. He reminds me of colonel Cargill from Catch-22

"Colonel Cargill was a forceful, ruddy man. Before the war, he had been an alert, hard-hitting, aggressive marketing executive. He was a very bad marketing executive. Colonel Cargill was so bad a marketing executive that his services were much sought after by firms eager to establish losses for tax purposes. Throughout the civilized world, from Battery Park to Fulton Street, he was known as a dependable man for a fast tax write-off. His prices were high, for failure often did not come easily. He had to start at the top and work himself down, and with sympathetic friends in Washington, losing money was no simple matter. It took months of hard work and careful misplanning. A person misplaced, disorganized, miscalculated, overlooked everything and opened every loophole, and just when he thought he had it made, the government gave him a lake or a forest or an oilfield and spoiled everything. Even with such handicaps, Colonel Cargill could be relied on to run the most prosperous enterprise into the ground. He was a self-made man who owed his lack of success to nobody"

:clap:
 
Urgh ... strange concept art.

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Title and logo are more fitting for a car tuning magazine or something :puke:

But i'm not convinced these concepts are worse than beth's shameless tasteless and uninventive redefining of the original plot.

At least they were trying out some original ideas.

I liked that the Brotherhood would initially be the bad guys, and it would also be interesting to see post-apoc Siberia, Mongolia and China.

OTOH why would the emperor target america with a doomsday missile, if america is already reduced to wasteland? This is so stupid i wouldn't be surprised if he turned out to be some prewar supercomputer or something. :roll:
 
I'm starting to think that the BoS and their Power Armor is the Fallout franchise ultimate demise. Looking at all those shitty spin-offs you can clearly see that they are at the center of all the bad stuff.
 
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