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Fallout 2

  • Video Game
  • 1998
  • 12
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
4.5K
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Fallout 2 (1998)
Dystopian Sci-FiActionAdventureSci-Fi

In a post-nuclear future, the descendant of an ancient exiled hero must leave his tribe in search of the Garden of Eden Creation Kit, the last chance of survival for his people.In a post-nuclear future, the descendant of an ancient exiled hero must leave his tribe in search of the Garden of Eden Creation Kit, the last chance of survival for his people.In a post-nuclear future, the descendant of an ancient exiled hero must leave his tribe in search of the Garden of Eden Creation Kit, the last chance of survival for his people.

  • Director
    • Feargus Urquhart
  • Writer
    • Mark O'Green
  • Stars
    • Charlie Adler
    • Ron Perlman
    • Dwight Schultz
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.4/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Feargus Urquhart
    • Writer
      • Mark O'Green
    • Stars
      • Charlie Adler
      • Ron Perlman
      • Dwight Schultz
    • 14User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Charlie Adler
    Charlie Adler
    • Harold
    • (voice)
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Dwight Schultz
    Dwight Schultz
    • Hakunin
    • (voice)
    Jason Marsden
    Jason Marsden
    • Myron
    • (voice)
    Cree Summer
    Cree Summer
    • Lynette
    • (voice)
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Com Officer
    • (voice)
    Peter Jason
    Peter Jason
    • Drill Sergeant
    • (voice)
    • …
    Flo Di Re
    • Elder
    • (voice)
    • (as Flo Dire)
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Tandi
    • (voice)
    Greg Eagles
    Greg Eagles
    • Sulik
    • (voice)
    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
    • Marcus
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jeffrey Jones
    Jeffrey Jones
    • The President
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Feargus Urquhart
    • Writer
      • Mark O'Green
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    10Eskargot

    The King of CRPGs

    Within the world of isometric RPGs, it's my firm opinion that this game is the best. Obviously there are some minor problems, but these pale beside the retro-style kitsch, the incredible humour, the easy interface and the free-form play available.

    The only pathetic gripes with the game are that the graphics are perhaps a little mediocre, but the point is that these games centre more around what you do then what it looks like.

    It's unfortunate that the idea of a sci-fi roleplay has slipped into the background in favour of the standard fantasy genre, because if people checked out the Fallout series then I'm sure many would change their minds.
    10agent312

    Fallout meets humor

    Taking place many years after the original Fallout, Fallout II places you in the gecko gut-stained boots of your own descendant. For your withering tribal village, you seek a Garden of Eden Creation Kit, a miraculous and fabled gizmo issued to the Vaults (surprise, surprise), intended to miraculously terraform the Earth and recreate civilization. You, who automatically earned the status of Chosen One due to your lineage, get to take a spear and the treasured Vault 13 jumpsuit, and go find it.

    My dry description aside, I haven't played any RPG that had the same strange appeal and lasting quality. Fallout redefined RPGs with its post-apocalyptic gunslinging gameplay, now Fallout II takes the redefinition and makes a whole lot of fun of it.

    Though it retains the ragtag, gritty backdrop of Fallout, the sequel takes itself *far* less seriously and keeps an attitude of upbeat, perky cynicism combined with silliness throughout. Movie quotes and inside jokes abound, from "The Wizard of Oz" to "Austin Powers," from Macbeth to Mike Tyson. Everywhere you go, somebody's got a snide comment that is a reference to something, somewhere. I've learned more movie lines from Fallout II than from movies themselves. It's a cross-section of American pop culture, to be sure.

    The graphics have changed little from the original Fallout, but it's hard to mind, because nothing was really wrong with them in the first place. The music is unobtrusive and always appropriate, it truly evokes the wandering-the-dusty-wastelands feel the Fallout universe has always intended to have. Sound effects are roughly the same but effective as always, lots of very nice, appetite-inducing sounds of gunfire and its effects. The voice-acted characters are enjoyable as ever, and your choices for responses in dialogue are sometimes so side-splitting that you'll have just one more reason to save your game before talking to *anybody*. ("Hey! I worked hard to earn the 9 Perception and Intelligence required to reach this dialogue node! Who are you calling a moron?!")

    Despite the fact that there are almost no changes in the interface, Fallout II has enough adventure, storyline, and lung-destroying humor to keep both fans of the original game and newcomers playing, and almost certainly multiple times, because there are many things you will miss on the first go-round. To fully appreciate everything Fallout II has to offer, you'll have to go through it a few times with different characters - which, by the end, will feel like a very, very good idea, because Fallout II is every bit as good as the original, with a delightful new pretension towards cynical humor to boot.
    plankton_man

    Excellent

    I love this Game. In answer to the UK version having no kids in it there IS a patch you can get that adds them back in and lets you finish the 2 quests, watch out though if you encounter them in town they pick your pocket.

    The kids were taken out of the UK game because of the Dunblane shootings and the game makers were worried about any negative feedback they might get from a game where you can shoot anyone or anything just for kicks.

    Play this game, find the secret encounters, its a riot. You could buy a pack with all 3 games in it, bargain.
    10OrdinaryPerson

    War , war never changes

    Aah The Fallout games , which those first 2 games always have some special place in my heart and it always be . This game in my opinion specially talking on The Fallout 2 game is the best game ever created soo far . With brilliant minds behind of the scene of making this game , i specially thank Tim Cain , Brian Fargo , Leonard Boyarsky and other magnificient people for making this game . You maybe can't express yourself when you met your first live . This game is my first love and it will ever be . Excelent dialogs , Excelent depths and soo many good stories behind , this game is the one of the maybe the only Flawless game ever created . With this game it helped me soo much on to understand the English Language and made me realize how wonderful RPG games are . I can't thank you enough , i hope all you guys whose working on those games are living happly . THANK YOU.
    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.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Quotes

      Myron: So. Who the hell are you? Spill it, or I'll have the guards BEAT it out of you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Honest Game Trailers: Fallout 3 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      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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    FAQ2

    • What is Fallout 2 about?
    • Is Fallout 2 simply a reskin of the original Fallout?

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game
    • Production company
      • Interplay Entertainment
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