That big iron scene got me so hyped
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the duo stumbles across tons of iconic Wasteland locations like New Vegas, a fan favourite Fallout 4 spot, Dinky the T. Rex, and one of the most mysterious cut locations from Fallout: New Vegas.
Oh no, RockPaperShotgun is using AI to write its articles aren't they. That's a shame.
It's not a RockPaperShotgun article, it's PCGamer
It's rock-paper-scissors-lizard-spock, actually.
It's odd, but the location of Vault 24 is the "Starlight Drive-In Theatre", which is from 4.
A human probably would have assumed it was a franchise, or just a reused name though.
not to be confused with the mojave drive in, which is where old world blues starts
starlight is where the cut vault 24 might have been had it been made into the game. pretty cool deep cut by the showrunners
That's.....weird.....i can't help but feel the show runners maybe used some AI in drawing out the story?
I’m a little excited, I’ve never had a show I wanted to hate watch before. Season one could have been good, I really liked the costuming and set designs. The characters were entertaining enough as well. It was so close to being an easy 8-9/10 for me, but then after a few establishing episodes it had to start having a plot, and that plot was so stupidly bad it dragged the whole experience down to a 5-6 and retroactively embittered the entire franchise in my mind.