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Fallout 2

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  • 1998
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4,5 k
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Fallout 2 (1998)
Science-fiction dystopiqueActionAventureScience-fiction

Dans un futur post-nucléaire, le descendant d'un ancien héros exilé doit quitter sa tribu à la recherche du kit de création du jardin d'Eden, la dernière chance de survie pour son peuple.Dans un futur post-nucléaire, le descendant d'un ancien héros exilé doit quitter sa tribu à la recherche du kit de création du jardin d'Eden, la dernière chance de survie pour son peuple.Dans un futur post-nucléaire, le descendant d'un ancien héros exilé doit quitter sa tribu à la recherche du kit de création du jardin d'Eden, la dernière chance de survie pour son peuple.

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    • Ron Perlman
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    • Réalisation
      • Feargus Urquhart
    • Scénario
      • Mark O'Green
    • Casting principal
      • Charlie Adler
      • Ron Perlman
      • Dwight Schultz
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      • 1 nomination au total

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    Charlie Adler
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    Ron Perlman
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    Jason Marsden
    Jason Marsden
    • Myron
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    Cree Summer
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    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
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    Greg Eagles
    Greg Eagles
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    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
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    Jeffrey Jones
    Jeffrey Jones
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    linkjfc

    Great RPG from great devs

    Probably my favorite RPG of all time. The only other games close to as good as this that I can think of are Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 3, Fallout 1, and The Witcher 3.
    tsfreak

    Who needs magic? H&K P95C does a better job.

    I first played this game in the summer of 2002.Until then I only played fantasy type RPG-s.I never knew what I've missed.The first time I played it I was struck by the complexity of the character creation system.I said to myself "Maybe this could be something cool , even though it's from 1998." Then I started playing.YuK!!! I said out loud. The GFX were a little....dated... to put it nicely.But I said "What the heck! I paid for it , might as well see what's it about." (I was a little intrigued by the intros too...Remember the one with the Enclave Doodz?) And so,a little later, came the first level up...I tell you,I didn't know where to allocate my skill points first.Hmm...Let's see...aha! lockpick...2 points...NO WAIT!! I won't have enough points for the Doctor skill(and I suppose I'll need that later) I have plenty of points left but I have to think about the weapons skills...Hmm...Heavy or medium? Wait a minute... you can use a Bazooka in this game? And so , intrigued by this , I continued playing. I wasn't sorry. Well...all I can tell you is that in about 48 hours I slept only 3 or 4 hours and in these 48 hours I only ate a couple of slices of bread and drank a glass of water.That's what Fallout 2 did to me.And I wasn't sorry.Despite the old graphics and the bugs that made the game a little cumbersome,everything was perfect!I didn't play Fallout , but Fallout 2 is for me the best game I ever played. Maybe some time in the future I'll get my hands on Fallout - the original game and have "Another 48 hours" , but until then , let's talk a little about the game. One thing that stroke me from the first hours of play was the "Good or Evil" system based on your reputation.I finished the game as a "Goody goody two shoes" fella and then started it and did only evil and uncool stuff. It was a tottally different experience. Should I talk about the non-linearity and the freedom of movement?If Fallout 2 would be famous for two things, then these should be those things. Voice acting is only technical but I tell you , It beats by far nowadays games. And there's always the humor. There are some quotees that will always ring in my head."Gun , meet Enemy.Enemy, meet Gun!" or "Hope you got hip waders , 'cause we're about to walk in some serious sh*t!".

    Overall Fallout 2 is a game like I've never seen before and like I don'think I'll see too soon. Play it. You must if you call yourself a gamer.
    deadbyday

    One of the best RPGS of all time

    I loved the original and this is superb. you cant count the number of in jokes, referances to pop culture, films, music etc Just some of the films it "borrows" lines from evil dead, they live, monty pyton and the holy grail star wars, even hitchhickers guide to the galaxy .

    In a word....PLAY IT!!!!!!

    oh one small note...for some reason the euro vertion of the game has no children npcs. while the US vertion does

    this means that at least two quests are up in the air.

    so for a better gaming experance..find the US vertion
    Breaker-4

    A worthy sequel

    Having been guided through Fallout 1 by a pair of die-hard Fallout/Videogame Fans and having bought Fallout 2, I have to say that Fallout 2 is much better. However, I must admit that I was a bit let down that the plot line of 2 leans so heavily on 1's greatness. Quite frankly, the game seemed like an update to 1.

    However, the game-play in 2 is much more in-depth, there are more varieties of weapons, and many, many more funny diversions to find in the wilderness. If you are a Monty Python-Quest for The Holy Grail fan and a Star Trek Fan like me, you will love these diversions.

    One thing about Fallout 1 that I didn't like is that most of the action tends to center around the Hub. In Fallout 2, action can be found in PLENTY of different cities. The player has more choice about his/her destiny and the destiny of the futuristic world.

    The retro-sci-fi is as good in Fallout 2, with plenty of Gangsters, Art Deco done future, and even a few "English Ka-nigits". However, no game will EVER EVER beat Fallout 1's intro scene as far as I am concerned.
    audby

    A great RPG, with good role-playing as well as combat possibilities

    Some of the little touches that make this game so great are the kitschy references to current pop culture. The opening sequence resembles a 50's bomb-shelter public service film, while all the interfaces have the old-style push buttons and heavily-riveted construction common to Korean War era military equipment.

    During game play, look for some of the computers to randomly display messages such as "just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" (2001) and "you now have 30 seconds to reach minimum safe distance" (Aliens), and so forth.

    If you like your combat a little grittier than in Baldur's Gate and other CRPG's, set the gore filter (the game is designed to be played by most age levels) to maximum and enjoy the carnage. Or, you may be more involved by the puzzle-solving aspects of some of the missions, such as solving a murder or repairing a nuclear reactor.

    This game feeds both the hack-and-slash and intellectual needs of today's computer role-player.

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      At a certain point in this game, a character called Cassidy says he was named after a character from a 90s comic book. Indeed, this comic book exists and is called "Preacher", written by Garth Ennis with art by Steve Dillon and published by DC\Vertigo. In Fallout 3, there is another small homage to "Preacher": a female ghoul named Tulip.
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      Myron: So. Who the hell are you? Spill it, or I'll have the guards BEAT it out of you.

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      Featured in Honest Game Trailers: Fallout 3 (2015)
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      A Kiss To Build A Dream On
      Performed by Louis Armstrong

      Written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 octobre 1998 (États-Unis)
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game
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      • Interplay Entertainment
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