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There were three Fallout games, right? There was also some weird alpha version of New Vegas set in Washington DC for some reason, but it was kinda boring. Then some silly spinoff games with like multiplayer and base building or something. Who ever played those?
you take that back right this instant
Fallout 1, 2, tactics, Brotherhood of steel, Van Buren (never finished or released), fallout 3, new Vegas, shelter, 76 and 4.
But if we're being real there was three games: 1, 2 and New Vegas. Everything else is like those books that didn't make it into the bible
Tactics is the gnostic gospels, only weirdos online want it to be canon but it actually has a lot of stuff that got canonized later anyway
BOS Airships, radroaches, probably some other stuff I'm forgetting.
Edit: the nuclear cultists living in a shantytown assembled around an unexploded nuke.
Edit: brains in jars being used to control an army of robots that've accidentally been tasked with killing everyone due to a flaw in their logic.
wasn't there one that had a branded soda product placement instead of nuka cola
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.
On top of that the soundtrack was edgy boi metal from bands like slipknot instead of Fallout's typical sorta music.