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Same.Yeah I don't see it either. I'm located in Europe though.
Same.Yeah I don't see it either. I'm located in Europe though.
2am tomorrow for Europe.Don't see it on Prime.
Just checked. Out now for the US2am tomorrow for Europe.
lol, IGN reviews are ass and seem to be agenda driven rather than honest reviews.Are you guys still finding common ground with IGN movies and TV reviewers?
Initial reviews are promising -- hopefully its not a Ring's of Power girl boss situation, but I'll watch regardless.
That's my fear. I hated Rings of Power, so I'm waiting on audience/fan reception before checking this out.
I haven't played any of them ... which one is best?
Some are gonna say the first 2 because they were the real fallouts, some are gonna say 3 for the atmosphere, very few are gonna say 4 because it has the most modern gameplay (for bethesda standards).I haven't played any of them ... which one is best?
It's not just IGN though. Near universal praise thus far from critics.
Alot of the reviews saying quirky and funny and just like the gamesReviews are showing up alongside the show itself.
Fallout season 1 review - a wild Wasteland safari where naive optimism meets gory mayhem
The creators of Westworld tackle one of gaming’s foremost franchises in the new Prime Video streaming series Fallout starring Ella Purnell, Aaron Morten and Walwww.eurogamer.net
eurogamer 4/5
Fallout Season 1 Review - IGN
A bright and funny apocalypse filled with dark punchlines and bursts of ultra-violence, Fallout is among the best video game adaptations ever made.www.ign.com
IGN 9/10
Fallout review | Episodes 1-4
Fallout follows a trio of characters in a world devastated by a nuclear event. Here's our review of the first four episodes.filmstories.co.uk
Film Stories: positive
Let’s goooo!
The main character is silent in the games. The whole gag of having a cheesy, idealistic and naive 1950s person emerge in the apocalypse is kind of inherently comedic when they have to act it out. It's like Blast From the Past basically, with more violence.Alot of the reviews saying quirky and funny and just like the games
I definitely played different fallout games to everyone else. I don't remember laughing out loud at any of them... sure the pipboy gags were satirical and some side quests were silly...
But it's just not a funny game
Yeah, I prefer 1 and 2 as opposed to the Bethout games… As a youngster the game over screen in Fallout 2 gave me a fucken nightmare lolAlot of the reviews saying quirky and funny and just like the games
I definitely played different fallout games to everyone else. I don't remember laughing out loud at any of them... sure the pipboy gags were satirical and some side quests were silly...
But it's just not a funny game
April 11Yeah I don't see it either. I'm located in Europe though.
Again...that's not really the humor of fallout. Yeah sure there's a tongue n cheek satire to the Innocence of the past juxtaposed to nuclear war.The main character is silent in the games. The whole gag of having a cheesy, idealistic and naive 1950s person emerge in the apocalypse is kind of inherently comedic when they have to act it out. It's like Blast From the Past basically, with more violence.
I think critics get it right more than the audience does on average, at least I know they're actually reviewing the show as a show rather than bitching about minor lore details or it being "woke" for having a female protag or something.Bipolar gaf strikes again. I thought you guys hated critic scores and that they were useless/worthless. Now, they are not? Make up your minds dumdums.
It will automatically diverge from the games when you have to have the main character have a lot more actual personality. Just speaking and acting as a 1950s sheltered person who knows nothing instead of just a silent vessel will automatically be more comedy. All the tutorials are comedy style cartoons designed to showcase the weird infantile nature of the vault dwellers.Again...that's not really the humor of fallout. Yeah sure there's a tongue n cheek satire to the Innocence of the past juxtaposed to nuclear war.
Fallout just isn't a comedy game. Sure it has comedy elements but so do things like doom and gears of War. If I made a gears tv show it wouldn't be borderlands/marvel quips.
After the high scores to the last jedi, nobody should trust reviewers ever again.I think critics get it right more than the audience does, at least I know they're actually reviewing the show as a show rather than bitching about minor lore details or it being "woke" whatever that means.
huh? no it's not, its available 6PM PST today. Unless i'm mistaken.All available to watch now!
I mean we'll see but what they've shown so far and the reviewers doubling down on quirky I'm just expecting marvel dialog. Which will suck cause the fallout games generally have a decent carrot on the end of the stick to chase story wise.It will automatically diverge from the games when you have to have the main character have a lot more actual personality. Just speaking and acting as a 1950s sheltered person who knows nothing instead of just a silent vessel will automatically be more comedy. All the tutorials are comedy style cartoons designed to showcase the weird infantile nature of the vault dwellers.
I remember how normal critics behaved during Hogwarts Legacy's launch.I think critics get it right more than the audience does on average, at least I know they're actually reviewing the show as a show rather than bitching about minor lore details or it being "woke" for having a female protag or something.
Best case scenario I'm hoping for is that over time the main character transitions from comedic and ignorant about the world to adapting as they explore more serious storylines that will span a few seasons. I think it makes sense they will be a bit of a moron for a while in season 1, as long as they adapt to survive.I mean we'll see but what they've shown so far and the reviewers doubling down on quirky I'm just expecting marvel dialog. Which will suck cause the fallout games generally have a decent carrot on the end of the stick to chase story wise.
They aren't narrative brilliance sure but they can provide some good twists n turns for the show.
I just hope its not a rogue band of anti heroes making jokes and doing silly things while violence happens. That shtick is so over done now... and again, not fallout, at least not of the 4 games I've played
Yes, the game with a *checks notes* 84 on metacritic. Man, they really bombed that thing huh? /sI remember how normal critics behaved during Hogwarts Legacy's launch.
we're gonna have to agree to disagree:Again...that's not really the humor of fallout. Yeah sure there's a tongue n cheek satire to the Innocence of the past juxtaposed to nuclear war.
Fallout just isn't a comedy game. Sure it has comedy elements but so do things like doom and gears of War. If I made a gears tv show it wouldn't be borderlands/marvel quips.
of course, having an ever-present grim/twisted sense of humor in no way invalidates the ability to either feature interesting characters or to tell an interesting story...yep. this's a show based on a game series in which you wander around gunning down mutants, mole rats, & ghouls while listening to the ink spots & the andrews sisters, making it kinda tough to maintain any genuine sense of gravitas...
I hope they capture even some of that retro futurism in more than just on the surface. I think the characters and dialogue will be mostly in line with the current era of 2020s than the 1950s though.It will automatically diverge from the games when you have to have the main character have a lot more actual personality. Just speaking and acting as a 1950s sheltered person who knows nothing instead of just a silent vessel will automatically be more comedy. All the tutorials are comedy style cartoons designed to showcase the weird infantile nature of the vault dwellers.
Yeah, that would be a missed opportunity if they don't. Even Marvel has Captain America who has comedic moments in this exact way.I hope they capture even some of that retro futurism in more than just on the surface. I think the characters and dialogue will be mostly in line with the current era of 2020s than the 1950s though.
Yes, the game with a *checks notes* 84 on metacritic. Man, they really bombed that thing huh? /s
Good. Deciding not to review it is better than purposely leaving a bad review. Besides the game still managed to rack up over 100 reviews on Metacritic from other sites so you're not exactly proving your point here.
It's going to be available 6pm PT.Don't see it on Prime.
Remember that one “reputable” site gave it a 1/10 because *checks notes* TRANS derpy derp!!!Yes, the game with a *checks notes* 84 on metacritic. Man, they really bombed that thing huh? /s
You sir, win the internetI'll wait until the majority of the bugs are fixed by community patches.
Deciding not to review it is not doing their job. Most regular people would get fired for doing that.Good. Deciding not to review it is better than purposely leaving a bad review. Besides the game still managed to rack up over 100 reviews on Metacritic from other sites so you're not exactly proving your point here.
I watched the first few episodes and it was fine.Rings of Power has a 83% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Wait for actual legit audience scores.
I watched the first few episodes and it was fine.