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Todd Howard wants to preserve the 'Americana naivete' by keeping Fallout mostly based in the USA: 'keep the mysterious lands mysterious'

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The Fallout franchise is beloved for a lot of good reasons—it's got a timeless aesthetic, nukes are cool to look at when they aren't melting your flesh off, and the blend of post-apocalyptic Americana with radiation that's borderline indistinguishable from magic is pretty appealing.

It's also never really moved outside of its country of origin, with its games located almost entirely in the United States. And while some fan projects like Fallout: London are attempting to broaden the scope beyond lore mentions of other world superpowers, Todd Howard says he's keen to keep things red, white and blue for the foreseeable future.

That's as per an interview with Kinda Funny Games uploaded to YouTube yesterday. In it, Howard was asked whether Bethesda had ever looked into doing Fallouts in places other than America in the past. «My view is—part of the Fallout shtick is on the 'Americana naivete',» by which Howard likely means the throughline of gung-ho wartime propaganda that forms the background dressing to the franchise's ruined cities. «And so for us right now it's okay to sort of acknowledge those other areas.

But our plan is to predominantly keep it in the US.» While I can definitely see the argument—I can't help feeling like there's some untrod ground Bethesda's just plain reluctant to explore.

New Vegas is great, in part, because it's a game of contrasts. You think you're in the wild west, but then a bunch of neo-Roman Empire worshippers show up and start nailing people to crosses.

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