There's a wholly dedicated, and talented, community out there that consists of fans and modders that are keen to expand the universes of an already pretty expansive world, and that includes such huge titles as Bethesda's Fallout games. The ambitious Nuevo Mexico mod has been in development for some time by a group of individuals, which sees the post-apocalyptic story be given some new content, and recently, the people behind it released an official trailer.
Uploading the video to YouTube a few days ago, this add-on, which is being created by fans, uses the Fallout: New Vegas engine and, as the name suggests, implements a Mexican-style aesthetic to the game, which is set in the Land of Enchantment. The trailer begins with a Goodfellas-style voice-over, which plays as images of an idyllic neighborhood are shown, right before the infamous atomic explosion that sets the stories of the universe into motion. The mod includes a new story, as well as the ability to join three factions, employ companions, and take part in new activities.
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While it has the visuals of the more recent Fallout games, it seems the team is interested in going back to the classics in the series. The YouTube description says that Nuevo Mexico will put a lot more focus on the role-playing elements that made the likes of Fallout 1 such a cult hit, beloved by many PC gamers back in the late 1990s. Sadly, there is no release date yet, but no doubt many fans watching the trailer will be excited about playing the mod, especially those who favor the stronger RPG aspects of the original games, before Bethesda took over the franchise.
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