fallout 3 nailed the atmosphere if my first playthrough was any indication (quit because it was a bit too scary for my jumpy ass)
i loved frostpunk, there's a mobile game?
depends on how many hands you play with
fallout 76 can be okay, and it was fun in the earlier days, when the content wasn't trying to be serious (and failing), and I've played an ungodly amount of it (thanks, FOMO). but honestly, fallout 76 is just kind of a chore. it's a grindfest like any other mmo, and I really can't find much fun in it.
this is bullying. banned
truly an amazing game.
as far as free to play mobile games go, fallout shelter is funny, since the premium currency is easy as shit to get, my vault from back when i played is esentially an automated utopia now.
as someone with the honor of having played every (video)game in the franchise, I can say with certainty it's Fallout Shelter Online. Fallout just ain't right without dragons. /j
but honestly, it's gotta be new vegas for me. kind of a boring answer, but it's the game that truly made me a fan of the series, and introduced me to the modding scene. I wouldn't be the same if I had not played it.
sorry pal, i just had it right here a second ago
I think reddit has a huge advantage due to search engine indexing, and the wide berth of communities which provide support for technical issues or nicher interests. It kind of brought all these into one place, which im sure is excellent in regards to SEO
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splitting the party is one of the best innovations in turn based rpgs, in my first playthrough of D:OS2 I cheesed the bosses by having a bunch of party members disengage, heal, and then use all their best attacks on them without cooldown.