Fallout new orleans trailer

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Meanwhile, New Orleans’ topography is another important point worth considering. New Orleans, a place with so much culture of its own, would be a perfect fit for the series. There’s the obvious fact that this is a series that relies a great deal on world-building with lore and backstory and building the setting’s unique personality. New Orleans would, simply put, be the perfect setting for a new Fallout game. This is probably on top (or at least close to the top) on most Fallout fans’ wishlists for future settings. And on that note, here, we’ll be talking about five we hope to see the series tackle in the future. Whether it be because of Bethesda’s extremely finely honed knack for crafting great worlds, or the excellent Americana lens the series looks at its locations through, Fallout is consistently delivering excellent settings that you can lose completely yourselves in with each new game. Even when the series has stumbled elsewhere – looking at you Fallout 76 – the world design has been impeccable. You wouldn’t think that post-apocalyptic nuclear wastelands would make for fun worlds to explore, but Bethesda’s Fallout series has provided compelling and extraordinarily crafted worlds to explore on a consistent basis.