Despite every game being set in the same world on the same timeline, the developers have managed to make each protagonist feel unique. first launched only on PC in October 1997, and the game was an instant hit, being praised as one of the most immersive RPGs ever. This was due in large part to its main protagonist, the Vault Dweller, a trend that has continued through to the franchise's most recent (single-player) game,.
While does have a story mode, the quests are more designed to help the player explore the world than further any kind of narrative. However, all other games from, including, have a single-player campaign worth investing in and following. The protagonists become the most transformative characters in the franchise, but some undoubtedly have more rich backstories and compelling queststhat make them stand out in comparison to their counterparts.
Fallout has been renewed for a second season, and theories about where the story could go next are already being broadly shared and circulated.
Roughly one year after the release of the original game was the hit sequel,. The second installment introduces a new protagonist, the Chosen One, who is directly related to the Vault Dweller from. However, just because the two are related doesn't mean their stories are at all similar, as the Chosen One had a much different upbringing than the protagonist to precede them.
As the Vault Dweller's grandchild, the Chosen One was trained to be the Arroyo tribe's war champion and elder from birth. Once they completed their training, the Chosen One ventured out into the wasteland to search for a Garden of Eden Creation Kit (G.E.C.K.), which was believed by other members of the village to allow the land to grow and sustain healthy crops. 's Chosen One met many interesting travelers on their journey through the wasteland, including Marcus, who is regarded as one of the best characters in the franchise.
The Chosen One eventually locates the G.E.C.K. in Vault 13, the home of
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