A talented Fallout 4 player has recreated Lucy MacLean from the TV adaptation in the game, resulting in one of the most accurate attempts yet. Ella Purnell's Lucy MacLean was one of the series' most highly praised elements, and one gamer has chosen to make her the focus of their Fallout 4 playthrough.
Although Fallout 4's character creator is over eight years old now, it still remains a set of powerful tools that gamers can use to bring a unique range of characters to life. Over the years, there has been a ton of awesome character builds from the game. One Fallout 4 player even made a character that looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger, showing how it can be used to portray real-life people. With Fallout 4 having a resurgence in the public eye of late thanks to the success of the TV show, it'll be interesting to see what kind of character creations come in the near future.
Redditor 09071518 shared their great recreation of Fallout's Lucy MacLean with the Fallout 4 community online, and was met with high praise. It certainly bears a strong resemblance to Ella Purnell in the role, with many asking for the sliders to recreate it for themselves. One user did point out that it «Needs more googly eyes,» although the original poster confirmed that «If you make em too big it gets disproportional.» However, they did lament the fact that the game doesn't have an option to accurately represent Lucy's hair, although this is definitely something that could be fixed using Fallout 4 mods.
With Lucy MacLean proving to be such a fan favorite, it's no surprise that gamers are figuring out how to play as her in the games themselves. There's even an official Fallout 76 Lucy MacLean build guide, directly from Bethesda itself. There's no doubt that she'll have a big role in the franchise to come, and these types of recreations will continue, no matter how close they get to perfection.
As Bethesda is currently busy with Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6, it's hard to imagine that the studio will have time for more Fallout games in the near future. However, it's equally unimaginable that Microsoft will not want to capitalize on the hype of the TV show. Re-releases and next-gen updates likely won't suffice in this regard. Rumors are circulating that the next Fallout game might be coming sooner than expected, with development outsourced to another studio, although this is total speculation at the moment. It'll likely be some time before players find out the truth, one way or the other.
Fallout 4 is an RPG in the Fallout series, being the fourth major installment. This time around, players are in The Commonwealth, formerly Massachusetts, in the year 2287.
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Fallout fans have widely praised the television show on Amazon Prime, and one Fallout 4 player in particular has chosen to recreate Norm MacLean as the Sole Survivor. Though the show sparked some initial controversy in the Fallout community due to a misunderstanding about how it fits into the timeline after Fallout: New Vegas, it has ultimately been embraced by a majority of fans – and perhaps most importantly – it brought a lot of new players to Fallout 4, Fallout 76, and even the older titles.
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