has just been released, and with it comes entirely new factions, fully-voiced characters, and iconic new locations pulled directly from the United Kingdom. Perhaps the biggest standout from the entire game, however, is the loveable English bulldog known as Churchill. Named after the iconic PM of the UK during WW2, the new inclusion couldn't be more perfect for a British-themed total conversion mod.
That said, it also leaves those over in the States or anyone who prefers to stick to the vanilla versions of the games in a bit of a quandary when it comes to dog breeds. has famously included dogs in their IP, with the latest TV show on Amazon Prime revealing more about the origins of man's best friend in the universe. That said, to truly satiate the dog fans out there, one important thing needs to change about the games.
Fallout: London is a total conversion mod that has changed almost everything in Fallout 4 to give players the closest thing they can get to a sequel.
Across all of the games, there have been a variety of dogs beyond just the famous companion Dogmeat. had Audaz, Basura, and Colmillo, who lived in the Gibson Scrapyard. Even the original included Dogmeat and another Siberian Husky named Sasha, establishing that other dog breeds survived the Great War, likely possessing similar abilities to Dogmeat due to radiation or genetic modification. Baddog would follow this in and was said to be a menace to the vault dwellers.
In, it's possible to tame creatures, including an attack dog and a wolf.
More recently, the obvious Dogmeat has been a potential companion in the games, but there are other breeds featured in the game, like the bloodhound Duke — that appears in the DLC. Sadly, the dog can't be recruited as a companion as it is Erickson's pet. There are even more variations of dogs in the game like cyberdogs and half-ghoul dogs called Mongrels, as well as a mutant hound named Gracie from. However, there is one thing the mainline games are lacking, and
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