It's a quaint sci-fi view of a future filled with atomic cars, robot servants, and incredibly basic computer terminals. if several thousand nuclear bombs were dropped on it. It exists in what people on the cusp of the atomic revolution in the 1950s saw as the sci-fi world of tomorrow. The Fallout universe paints a picture of a dystopian future. It stands on its own as a memorable and well-crafted videogame. You don't need to play any of their past games or any previous Fallout games to enjoy this one. This sequel is the first made by Bethesda, the developers responsible for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It's a gripping and expansive showcase of how much depth and excitement can be packed into one videogame, and it does justice to the Fallout franchise. It's an open-world role-playing game that delivers an experience unlike anything on the market right now.