

In addition to the freshly developed sects, gamers will also experience an enjoyable addition to Fallout's already rich lore with a story focused on “a pitched battle between the Survivalist Army, the New California Republic, and The Super Mutants, which shapes the politics and events leading to the NCR’s invasion of the Mojave.”

Set in 2260 – 21 years prior to the occurrences in Fallout: New Vegas – the mod's protagonist is an “adopted resident of Vault 18 embarking on a quest to a hidden complex in the ruins of Los Angeles." Over the course of the game, players will encounter a couple of new and original paleo-tribal wasteland warrior factions made up of the first survivors to leave Vault 18. Initially, the undertaking was going to be broken up over three separate chapters, but eventually got cut down to only two portions back in 2013. The fan-created expansion is entitled Project Brazil, and it's comprised of 16 main missions, as well as a few side quests.

For instance, Fallout: New Vegas has plenty of mods with one of the most intense being DUST Survival Simulator, which gives players the ultimate goal of simply staying alive.īearing the DUST re-haul in mind, ardent followers of Fallout: New Vegas are soon to get yet another ambitious conversion mod pretty soon. Thanks to the power of PC gaming communities, the creativity of video game modifications have become more prevalent than ever, and the Fallout series has definitely seen its fair share of alterations. With Fallout 4 easily being the most anticipated title of 2015, the only ways fans of the popular post-apocalyptic franchise can properly pass the time until its arrival is to either revisit the classics – Fallout 3 being most notable – manage their own vaults with Fallout Shelter, or mod Bethesda's titles as much as possible to make a new release entirely.
