Vault Dweller Experiences Wasteland Justice in Fallout Prime Video Teaser | Push Square
21.03.2024 - 00:29
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Recently, we were treated to our first look at Amazon's incredible-looking adaptation of the legendary WRPG franchise Fallout. Suppose that first look didn't quite whet your atomic appetite. In that case, we've got another clip showing our principal protagonists in action: Vault Dweller Lucy (Ella Purnell), The Ghoul (Walton Goggins), and Brotherhood of Steel squire Maximus (Aaron Clifton Moten).
In the two-minute clip, we see this group dynamic in action, albeit briefly. Blessedly, if you like the direction of the TV series, there isn't much longer to wait until the whole season drops. All episodes will be available on Prime Video from 11th April, and we'll be counting down the days.
In other Fallout news, a ridiculous Fallout: New Vegas mod that allows players to recruit Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst as a companion recently resurfaced. Meanwhile, the future of the ongoing multiplayer experiment Fallout 76 looks bright, as we learned more than 17 million players have taken part since launch.
War never changes
How are you feeling about Amazon's take on Fallout? Will you be checking it out come April? Let us know in the comments section below.
Khayl is Push Square's Australian correspondent, a reporter who regularly catches the competition napping. With five years of experience as a freelance journalist and mercenary wordsmith, RPGs are his first great love, but strategy and tactics games are a close second, genres in which he is only too happy to specialize.
Not the greatest acting, other than the ghoul's Jack Nicholson-style sneer. But I reckon with Fallout's humour, the TV version can get away with being a bit of a pantomime.
As long as the Fallout 4 PS5 upgrade comes out in April too so I can 'play along at home', I'll be happy.
I hope I'm wrong, but it's not looking good at all.
With Amazon's recent blunders I wouldn't hold my breath expecting this to be great.
Looks like it’ll be fun, with good attention to visuals. Like pretty much all Amazon shows, it’ll likely lack heart and be generally forgettable, but entertaining for its duration.
Oh, goody. Its the Fallout 4 style ghouls as opposed to the Fallout 1-3 ghouls.
Y'know, where originally being a ghoul was actually a curse because you were this rotting, smelling, shambling, discriminated against walking corpse that was slowly becoming a feral monster? Being a modern ghoul grants you numerous advantages over humans to the point where it is actually preferable in certain cases.
Cool change, Todd. Appreciate it.
I’m not impressed at all….