After years of waiting, and a fair few setbacks, is finally here to give players the sequel that they didn't know they wanted. As the name suggests, is set in England's capital and offers players a look at what the world of looks like outside the USA for the first time. As a total conversion mod, it is massive, more than 's equal in size, and changes almost everything about the game, but some things never change with Bethesda titles.
Mods like are possible due to the Creation Kit, a modding tool provided by Bethesda.
It should be noted that although is big enough to be its own game, it uses as a base similar to some DLCs and can be viewed as such. isn't the only massive mod that changes everything in a Bethesda game, with the upcoming project hoping to do the same with. It is a community-made project that is fully voice-acted and can be played for free, provided players have and its DLC already, and features the same buggy experience everyone loves from Bethesda games.
Fallout: London features an adorable new companion in the form of Churchill the bulldog, who can be adopted early on into the mod's story.
The series on Amazon Prime has been a smash hit. It remains true to the world of, from its inclusion of key factions to its humor and aesthetic. Quite frankly, it is as good an adaption as can be hoped for, but there is one key feature that the series was unable to emulate from the games to fully encapsulate the Bethesda experience down to a tee. Yes, the story, world, and aesthetic may be perfect, but the entire show is a bit too smooth, lacking the bugs and glitches that Bethesda is known for.
The series was renewed for a second season shortly after the first was released, but there is no official release date yet.
Despite the bugs and glitches, the community has been rather loving with Bethesda titles, often calling them features as a joke. These bugs are expected in a Bethesda title, and most of its titles have received praise in spite of them, which is
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