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Fallout TV Show Does This One Thing The Games Never Could

The Fallout show debuts soon on Prime Video, and fans of the game series will see something they've never witnessed before.

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The Fallout TV series premieres today, April 10, and it does something no Fallout game ever has. This story contains spoilers for the TV and game series.

Speaking to Tech Radar, Bethesda boss Todd Howard said the games "could never" go back to the past and reveal what the world was like before the bombs went off. But the TV series does this. The first seven minutes of Episode 1 depict The Great War and all it entailed.

"The big [change] was exploring the past," Howard said. "In our [mine and creator Jonathan Nolan's] initial conversations, we knew we wanted to tell a new story that feels like a new chapter in the Fallout series, much like we do with the games, where each one has its own geography and story, but still has all of the hallmarks of previous titles."

Howard said exploring the past in this way was "one thing we could never do in the games." He said he's proud of how Nolan and the team brought this to life in the TV series.

"The way [Nolan] and everyone else has explored what the US was like, what's the threat of the atomic bomb and what will people do if a nuclear war happens, what's the Red Scare, who's Vault-Tec... they brought all this fabulous history and lore to Fallout," Howard said. "All these things then affect the present day characters in the show, so it was a treat for me and everyone at Bethesda who has worked on Fallout to think 'Oh, this is really fresh, but it's also quintessential Fallout.'"

GameSpot's Fallout TV show review scored the eight-episode series a 7/10. "The show makes a lot of hay from the weird and goofy setting of the game series, and does a great job of filling it with fun, fascinating people," reviewer Phil Hornshaw said.

All eight episodes arrive today, April 10, at 6:30 PM PT / 9:30 PM ET on Prime Video. For more, check out the gallery below to find out everything you need to know, including how to watch Fallout on Prime Video. You can also grab a bunch of free Fallout games on Prime Gaming right now.

Looking ahead, Prime Video may already be moving ahead with plans for Fallout Season 2, though it's still early days and nothing is locked down yet.

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This is incorrect! Fallout 3 does address 'the past' with the DLC 'Operation Anchorage'. You experience the first attacks on Anchorage Alaska in first person via a holo-pod. The game shows you the past as if you're living it, it wasn't a lot of the past, but they still had first person viewing of when the war was starting on U.S. soil.

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I bought this for $5 on the PS store months ago. Then I just bought all the DLC a couple weeks ago for $10 in anticipation of this update. $15 for all this seems like a pretty good deal. I enjoyed my first play through years back when this came out.

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I streamed this whole thing this past couple of days and found it to be entertain for the most part while I did finds parts of it to be a little to comedic for my taste it is good overall. I have played a little bit of the fallout games but not a lot so I couldn't say it follows the games at all in fact it does just the opposite it using the fallout setting to tell its story just like they did with TLOU which I think is totally screwed up and I'm sure season two of that show is going to be a total $hit show.

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3 episodes in and I'm entertained. I love the Ghoul and the scenes of the past are good. Not sure about the camera direction though. I thought the big reveal moment coming out of the vault was underwhelming and not as good as the game's take. Here, the camera is focused on the character and not the world she is looking at. In the game, your eyes adjust to the light, and the world is revealed.. much better.

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Two episodes in and the show is great, lots of unexpected twists, and cant wait to see the rest

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Why could the games never do it?

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@blankfaced: They could have but chose not to.

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