Well, at least they didn't put Fallout 3 or 4 in #1.
I hate Fallout Kotaku sucks this place is dead boohoo. I tattooed a Swastika onto my forehead and now every faggot out there thinks I'm a homophobic Nazi and/or murderous cult leader and everyone is so mean to me, life is unfair.
Your women. I want to buy your women. The little girl, your daughters... sell them to me. Sell me your children!What you talkin' about? You think I'm a fucking stupid pirla? Some dumb filio di puttana? You think I'm some kinda clown? Am I here to amuse you, is that it?
Fallout Brotherhood of Steel is the greatest video game of all time, Toronto.https://kotaku.com/best-fallout-games-3-4-5-76-bethesda-rpg-new-vegas-611408965
6. Fallout 4
5. Fallout 76
4. Fallout New Vegas
3. Fallout 3
2. Fallout 1
1. Fallout 2
I like how they just do not fucking mention Tactics. Eat shit Kotaku.
PREACH IT BROTHER, PREACH THE TRUTH!!!Fallout Brotherhood of Steel is the greatest video game of all time, Toronto.
At least it got Fallout 1 and 2 sort of right.
Literally the only thing I spit ->PREACH IT BROTHER, PREACH THE TRUTH!!!
I agree it was not as bad as...well Fallout Shelter I guess.Fallout Brotherhood of Steel is the greatest video game of all time, Toronto.
You have never had a bad take in your entire life brother.I agree it was not as bad as...well Fallout Shelter I guess.
Thanks! I am sure you just missed one or two but I appreciate it.You have never had a bad take in your entire life brother.
Fallout needs to be more like Call of Duty.2 is not the peak, and i refuse to believe anyone could consider it as that.
the only real answer is 1 or newvegas as the best with the other being next
76 is the better than 4 so that's fine. Fuck 4.
This is truly what Tim Cain envisioned.Fallout needs to be even more like 'The Sims'. We can work hard and prosper and build nice retro futuristic bachelor pads.
To get bombed.
He must have a lot of vision lol. Then again he may have been friends with the guys of Maxis and proposed a merger of games early this century.This is truly what Tim Cain envisioned.