I really need to go back and play that one. My first experience with the isometric fallouts was Fallout 2 and it honestly throws a lot at you, I've subsequently read quite a few opinions that Fallout 2 has a lot more going on, and so its kinda overwhelming if you're completely new as I was.
I was obsessed with those terrible "Deathlands" books as an adolescent. Full of violence, mutants, radioactive wastes and government bunkers stocked with all the terrible technology and war machines of a bygone world. Playing a fallout game has always weirdly felt like "going home."
I really need to go back and play that one. My first experience with the isometric fallouts was Fallout 2 and it honestly throws a lot at you, I've subsequently read quite a few opinions that Fallout 2 has a lot more going on, and so its kinda overwhelming if you're completely new as I was.
I was obsessed with those terrible "Deathlands" books as an adolescent. Full of violence, mutants, radioactive wastes and government bunkers stocked with all the terrible technology and war machines of a bygone world. Playing a fallout game has always weirdly felt like "going home."
The original Fallout is just astonishingly good. Do it.