Fallout: London Vehicles Are Pure ’90s Nostalgia

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Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London is set to be a full-fledged sequel to Bethesda’s survival RPG, taking the series from a radiation-drenched USA to a land of hope and glory with acid rain and nuclear winter. One of its biggest features is the addition of vehicles like Black Cabs, vintage Rolls-Royces, and even push bikes to help you zip around the capital in style, and as you can see from these recently released screenshots, each one comes with its own self. portion of pure nineties nostalgia.

Like the Grognak the Barbarian comics or issues of Guns and Bullets magazine, Fallout: London includes collectible guides to improve your abilities. As published in twitter developerLondon criminal stat directories improve your combat skills – find one that covers heists and it will instantly add a rank to the love-named ASBO melee based perk that will likely have you knocking out super mutants outside of The Spoon using a higher critical chance.

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However, the books that improve your car stats are even more British, not for “everyone only remembers 90’s kids…”, but for those unlucky enough to grow up in a decade, from Spice Girls, Tamagotchi and TFI. Friday will instantly recognize these covers.

Imagine the scene. We are in 1997. Saturday, noon. Your dad, dressed in his ripped jeans and a dirty Fruit of the Loom sweater, is outside, drinking coffee from the mug that came with a Smarties Easter egg, looking increasingly tense as he examines the innards of his Ford Mondeo K- reg. He reaches into the glove compartment and pulls out his only lifesaver, a must for every nuclear family in the ’90s: the Haynes manual.

They’re stacked in your grandfather’s garage. Every thrift store has a full backup department. And now they’re in Fallout, because every car in Fallout: London, from the Royal Ambassador to the humble Smart Car-esque Tater T, comes with its own Haynes-esque upgrade book. So if you break down in the middle of a Deathclaw-infested Shadwell, you’ll know what to do.

It’s a tribute to British culture and another reason why we’re so excited about the release of Fallout: London. Meanwhile, another fan-made Fallout sequel, Appalachia, has just received an hour of new gameplay footage.

Source : PC Gamesn

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