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Fan-made Fallout 2 remake Project Arroyo has shared concept art for Frank Horrigan. This power armour-wearing super mutant ...
Artist Bruno Camara has shared some Fallout 4 character fan art that’s going to tickle the Fallout fan in you. If Bethesda will not share anything with us about Fallout 4, than the fans will.
A Fallout fan with a broken hand drew Vault Boy on their cast, with the design resembling the image used for an in-game injury. The illustrated cast is a hit among fans, and though ...
The upcoming fan-made Fallout 2 remake (known as Project Arroyo) is apparently making "fast progress," thanks to the 100-plus developers working on it, according to the project lead, Damion Daponte.
A Fallout fan showcases custom coins featuring iconic designs like Vault Boy and Power Armor, highlighting the community's creativity and dedication. Game Rant Menu ...
Fallout 4: New Vegas is an impassioned fan project that brings the best of New Vegas into the world of Fallout 4. It’s so impressive, in fact, that Bethesda themselves have given this team their ...
Bethesda Game Studios And all of that beautiful art is born of the concept art created years earlier. This art provides a stylistic backbone to the world of "Fallout 4," and showcases the massive ...
Specifically, Arroyo takes aim at Black Isle's Fallout 2, hoping to bring New California into the modern age by rebuilding the whole thing in Fallout 4's engine.
A creative Fallout fan has crafted an amazing set of power armor for their adorable pet cat. Through the years, Bethesda's long-running post-apocalyptic franchise has inspired the art of many fans ...
Companions in Fallout 4 span the continuum from restless adventurers to opportunistic mercenaries to unwaveringly loyal robots. Given their varying personalities, pleasing each of them is an art ...
A Fallout: New Vegas fan has put the entire Mojave Wasteland map inside Fallout 4 with a new mod. As reported by PCGamesN, NexusMods user bololo11 uploaded the FNV to FO4 mod, which grants Fallout ...
Fallout 4's run of DLC may be over, but its mobile cousin continues to receive new content. Fallout Shelter's update 1.8 adds new quests, bug fixes, and arguably most important, faction-themed rooms.