


The Commonwealth’s much more color-saturated than Fallout 3’s Capital Wasteland, though it has its fair share of grays and browns, and it shares New Vegas’ bright blue sky (as opposed to oppressive clouds) when it’s not night time or raining or green with a terrifying radiation storm.

A crumbling high school with heads on pikes outside? I bet there’s great loot in there! Practically tripping over new discoveries like this, I feel like a kid on Easter whose parents are bad at hiding the candy.įallout 2 Crack Cpy is the most diverse Fallout world yet, with dilapidated urban areas, ominous dead forests, eerie swamps, a desolate area mired in a hellish radioactive haze, and even some areas that look borderline hospitable like beaches and budding farms.

An abandoned comic book publisher office? How can I not explore it? Boston’s famous Fenway Park? I Gotta see what’s become of that. I found it difficult to complete even the most basic point-A-to-point-B task without being sidetracked at least twice by enticing detours. After more than 55 hours played I may have seen an ending, yet I feel like I’ve only begun to explore its extraordinary world from the look of it, I’ll easily be able to spend another 100 happy hours here and still see new and exciting things.įallout 2 Crack Codex is the tradition with developer Bethesda Game Studios’ open-world RPGs, the main story isn’t nearly as gripping an attraction as the huge number of well-written side quests you’ll come across just by wandering through the ruins of the Boston area, now known as The Commonwealth. It is the Skyrim to Fallout 3’s Oblivion if you will – it iterates on the previous game’s already amazing systems, and it’s similarly dense with locations to explore, genuinely creepy monsters to fight, and a superbly engrossing post-nuclear atmosphere that blends unsettling gore and death with dark comedy. Fallout 2 Crackis carried over from its excellent predecessors, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
