The Fallout franchise has been around for a long time, and it’s released plenty of games — all with their own gameplay styles and sets of quests. While each title provides a unique gaming experience, not all of them are of the same quality. Some Fallout games are, inevitably, better than others.
In ranking these Fallout titles, it’s important to consider their gameplay. This includes the game’s ease in navigation, its mechanics and interface, as well as whether they make for an enjoyable gaming experience. The overarching story should also be taken into account, and whether the title has replayability factor. Lastly, since Fallout is generally regarded as a role-playing game, titles with more RPG elements will end up higher in the tier list.
The Case for a Fallout: New Vegas Remake
Fallout: New Vegas — Fallout: New Vegas is easily the best Fallout game in the franchise. Though its gameplay is clunkier than newer titles in the series, the game more than makes up for it with its intricately designed world and memorable characters. Aside from these, the overarching narrative is complex, with the player being thrown in the middle of three factions in conflict. How they choose to deal with those factions ultimately affects the ending of the game, too. This makes Fallout: New Vegas a top-notch RPG that encourages players to replay the game.
Fallout 2 — Unlike Bethesda’s newer entries in the series, Fallout 2 sported a very different style of gameplay. The well-loved 90s RPG has an isometric view, and combat is also turn-based rather than real-time. Despite this, Fallout 2’s gameplay and interface still hold up (clunky graphics aside). The story is simpler than that of Fallout: New Vegas and is a bit slow to start, but it’s still a
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