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Fallout is not The Last of Us. It isn't interested in quiet, character-driven melancholy. Instead, it’s a carnival of horrors: a bloody, funny, and surprisingly clever ride that respects the lore but isn't chained to it. It understands the central joke of Fallout—that the apocalypse happened because of a 1950s-style consumerist obsession with the atomic age, and humanity hasn't learned a damn thing.
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Recommended if you like: Mad Max: Fury Road, The Boys, Westworld (Season 1), or any post-apocalyptic story with a wink and a smile.
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