‘Fallout 2’ is full of game details. Here is a helpful guide.

Revive those Pip-Boys again set your Spotify listening age to 87as Prime Video’s adaptation of a post-apocalyptic game franchise It falls is back with a second season. And of course, we’ll get more details from Bethesda games that you can see on your Wasteland tour.
For Season 1, showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner hired production designer Howard Cummings and set decorator Regina Graves to deliver retro-futurist and post-apocalyptic details. It falls games on the screen, from those that are familiar at the same time “Please stand by” screens on the famous T-60 power weapon. In Season 2, there are more sugar bombs, irradiated enemies, and Vault-Tec locations where that appeared.
‘Fallout’ Season 2 premieres early. Here’s when.
Here’s a handy guide to game elements It falls show includes – one we’ll be updating each week as the episodes drop.
It falls Season 2 includes key locations from the show’s lineup Fall: New Vegas
Let’s gooooo.
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I It falls The TV series covers much of the post-apocalyptic Wasteland set in multiple It falls games. In Season 1, the cast encountered a Red Rocket gas station, Super Duper Marts, and a compact city similar to the show’s cities Megaton, Rivet City, New Reno, and Diamond City. But in Season 2, it’s all about New Vegas, a crumbling, post-apocalyptic version of the City of Lights that forms the primary setting for the third. It falls the game.
Although Episode 1 doesn’t reach New Vegas, it’s always on the horizon, with Lucy (Ella Purnell) and Cooper Howard/The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) following her father’s trail there. But in the first scene, the two are in trouble at The Great Khan raider’s hideout, the place Fall: New Vegas located in the Mojave Wasteland. Of course It falls show, the group’s base is actually the Dino Dee-lite Motel, another location from which it appears Fall: New Vegasincluding that giant T-rex.

Lucy’s sniper position is straight out of “Fallout: New Vegas.”
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Vault-wise, this season’s dungeons are Vaults 31, 32, and 33, all of which have their own problems and mysteries. But there are also many empty vaults to explore as a game – and in episode 1, Lucy and Coop find Vault 24, the vault it was actually cut into Fall: New Vegas (meaning the TV series has a blank slate for its backstory). Near the vault’s entrance, the duo drove by the Starlight Drive-In, an iconic departure point Fallout 4. You will see in the cinema tent that the last film shown here was A Man and His Dog 3played by none other than Coop.
One of the most interesting new locations in the series is the Vault-Tec underground tower, where Lucy’s father Hank (Kyle MacLachlan) went at the end of episode 1. We won’t say much.
It falls bring weapons, armor, and gaming gadgets to life.

Return to the basement with Woody Thomas (Zach Cherry).
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One of the most impressive features of the It falls series is an impressive production design, especially in details like weapons, armor, and gadgets – but not the game’s intended signature VATS system (Vault-Tec Assisted Guidance System). In Season 2, there’s just so much to keep new and old fans excited.
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For one, every Vault Dweller including Lucy still wears the franchise’s signature Pip-Boy on their wrist, the wearable computer used in Season 1 with its built-in map and navigation, Geiger counter, flashlight, and more. This season, devices are taking on more uses; Lucy uses hers to open Vault 24 in episode 1. Pip-Boys also features the show’s ubiquitous Vault Boy, Vault-Tec’s thumbs-up mascot, who we learned last season is based on Cooper.

Frances Turner (Barb Howard) has her Pip Boy.
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Armor-wise, the Brotherhood of Steel’s favorite T-60 power armor appears Fallout 4 it’s back in all its glory, along with plenty of leather raider and vault jumpsuits.

That iconic power weapon in “Fallout 4.”
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And in terms of weapons, while Season 1 featured the game’s selection from automatic turrets to small guns and The Junk Jet from Fallout 4Season 2 starts with a bang again Fall: New Vegas‘a bomb blast.
It falls you rely on help like a game.

You will need food, drugs, and friends.
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You can’t survive It falls games without props, and there will be no actors in the series. Season 1 showed the franchise’s love of Atomic Age foods for Vault-Dwellers such as YumYum Deviled Eggs, Insta-Mash, Nuka-Cola, and Sugar Bombs, the last of which is a cereal shaped like a mini nuclear bomb – and it plays an important role at the end of episode 1. Notably, soup isn’t the whole plot of Lucy’s game. the filthy creation of runners.
Help goes beyond food in Fallout, however, with stimulants and anti-radiation drugs at the top of the drugberg. The first season included essential game items such as RadAway (radiation detoxifier), Jet (a chemical stimulant or “chem” used regularly by Cooper), and injections called “stimpaks” that heal quickly. There aren’t many chems used in episode 1, but there may be earlier.
Also, it’s no fun traversing the Wasteland alone, either It falls games, you can bring your friends for company (and perks and stories to unlock). In Season 1, the series included partners such as Mister Handy robot butlers, one of whom was voiced by Matt Berry, and introduced a brilliant dog named CX404, known by the infamous name of Dogmeat. The pooch is back for Season 2.
Fallout enemies are out of the game.

Watch your back.
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Enemies abound in the Wasteland, and Feverything the series has already featured many of them, from Raiders (gangs) to Fiends (cannibals). Creature-wise, Season 1 includes Radroaches (radiated cockroaches), Yao Guai (mutant bears), Feral Ghouls (zombie versions of mutated humans), and giant anglerfish. In season 2, we only saw one group of Raiders – the Great Khans of Fall: New Vegas – however the evil forces within the vaults (and the past?) seem more threatening this time.
One famous enemy is missing It falls TV series? Super Mutants are aggressive and ubiquitous; you can see one per second on “Wanted!” poster in Season 1, episode 6. Fingers crossed.
Maybe all these details make you want to play games for the first time – or again?
It falls Season 2 starts Dec. 16 at 9 pm ET on Prime Video, with a new episode every week.



