9 Major Problems With Fallout Nobody Wants To Admit

9. The Worlds Need More Variety

After three contemporary releases all focused on exploring the post-apocalyptic wastelands of the Fallout universe, one thing is starting to become clear: they're pretty boring.

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The world of Fallout 3 and New Vegas in particular, while having some inspired environments, were for the most part made up of the same repeated rubble-filled expanses and desolated factories and buildings.

Bethesda attempted to give the world more variety in Fallout 4, but even then they only proved that there's only so much you can do with a post-apocalyptic landscape.

There's just no way to capture the sense of wonder that's found in a game like Skyrim, and while you could argue that Fallout is a purposefully more oppressive and bleak experience, its world should still inspire something in the player rather than a crippling sense of familiarity.

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