Eric Mueller+FollowFallout S2 Ratings Drop? Release Tactic Blamed 📉Everyone’s freaking out about Fallout season 2’s lower ratings, but it’s not really a flop! The real twist: Prime Video changed up the release strategy—season 1 dropped all at once, but season 2 is weekly. Fans are debating if this hurts hype or actually builds suspense. Plus, the Ghoul’s backstory is stealing the show, even if some think the plot’s a bit crowded this time. #Entertainment #TVSeries #Fallout00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowFallout Remaster Hype: Steam Glitch or Hint?Fallout fans, are we reading too much into a Steam error, or is Bethesda quietly prepping something big? The recent glitch blocking reviews for Fallout 3 and New Vegas set the rumor mill on fire—especially with the TV show’s success and Oblivion’s remaster last year. Is this just a technical hiccup, or a subtle signal that our favorite wastelands are about to get a next-gen glow-up? Would you want a remaster, or should Bethesda focus on new stories? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
Brooke Silva+FollowHas Bethesda Lost Its RPG Magic?Dean Carter, the mind behind Fallout: London, just called out Bethesda for losing its narrative edge in Fallout and Elder Scrolls. He says the writing has slipped and maybe it’s time for new hands on these iconic worlds. Do you think Bethesda can recapture the magic, or is it time for a fresh creative vision? Let’s debate: what matters more—gameplay innovation or storytelling depth? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
John Nelson+FollowWould You Trust a Talking Deathclaw?Fallout fans, imagine this: the showrunners are teasing the return of intelligent, talking Deathclaws in the next season. These aren’t just mutated beasts—they’re a legacy of human error, and maybe even misunderstood. If these iconic creatures start speaking, does it deepen the lore or break the immersion? Would you want to see them as allies, enemies, or something in between? Let’s debate: is this a bold move or a risky nostalgia play? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
norma13+FollowIs The Ghoul Dead? Fallout’s Latest BetrayalFallout fans, let’s talk about that gut-wrenching twist in New Vegas. The Ghoul’s choice to betray Lucy for his family’s safety isn’t just a plot device—it’s a masterclass in moral ambiguity. In a world where survival means dirty hands, can we really judge The Ghoul’s move? Or is this the inevitable evolution of trust in the wasteland? Let’s debate: is The Ghoul’s vulnerability his downfall, or his last shred of humanity? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout10Share
Savannah Smith+FollowRon Perlman’s Fallout Payday: $40 & a Sandwich 🥪Ron Perlman’s Fallout intro is legendary, but did you know he’s never played the games—and doesn’t want to? On the Joe Vulpis Podcast, Perlman revealed he only did the iconic “War. War never changes” line for $40 and a sandwich, and the whole Fallout phenomenon is still a total mystery to him. Fans are debating: is this the most casual approach to a cult classic ever? #Entertainment #RonPerlman #Fallout00Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowFallout Remaster Hype: Steam Glitch or Clue?Did you catch the Steam review lockout for Fallout 3 and New Vegas? The community went wild, speculating that a remaster was about to drop—until it turned out to be a glitch. With Bethesda juggling Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6, is a Fallout remaster even realistic soon? Or are we just reading too much into digital hiccups? Let’s debate: is this a sign of things to come, or just wishful thinking from a restless fanbase? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
Eric Stevens+FollowFallout’s Makeup Magic: Who Spends Longest in the Chair?Here’s a wild behind-the-scenes tidbit: On Fallout Season 2, it actually takes Johnny Pemberton longer to get his ghoul makeup on than Walton Goggins! We’re talking three hours of prosthetics before even suiting up in that iconic Brotherhood armor. Does this level of practical effects set a new bar for immersive sci-fi TV, or should productions lean more on digital wizardry? Let’s debate the future of on-screen transformations. #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
Amanda Short+FollowIs Fallout Losing Its Edge?Fallout’s original dev Chris Avellone just threw some shade at Bethesda, saying they don’t fully get the series’ roots. He calls their take a "colorful, shallow theme park"—fun for some, but a far cry from the gritty, open-ended RPGs that defined the franchise. Do you think Fallout should return to its darker, more complex roots, or is Bethesda’s lighter approach the evolution the series needs? Let’s hear your take! #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share
John Nelson+FollowDoes Bethesda Get Fallout’s Soul?Chris Avellone, a key mind behind Fallout’s early days, says Bethesda doesn’t hate Fallout—they just don’t fully get its roots. Bethesda’s vision is more colorful and open, but is it missing the series’ gritty, oppressive DNA? Is the evolution of Fallout a natural step, or does it risk losing what made it iconic? Let’s debate: should a franchise’s new owners honor its original tone, or is reinvention fair game? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout00Share