television series, and if you've been keeping up with his work over the years it'll come as absolutely no surprise: It's the transition from the safety of the Vault to the dangers of the wide open world.
Rolling back the massive vault door and walking out into the sunlight has been an essential part of the Fallout experience going all the way back to the very first game—it's as iconic as Ron Perlman saying"war never changes" But for Howard it's an element of storytelling that goes beyond just the Fallout series: It's a"step out moment" that's become a staple of Bethesda RPGs.while talking about the then-unreleased Starfield."The technology has changed.
You'll find everything you'll ever need in a Vault-Tec Vault!Even if it's simply a set made by our friends at @kilter_films and @PrimeVideo . @falloutonprime pic.twitter.com/94El9OHC2l "So just like we approach a game, where we're gonna tell a new story, put in a new location, the show does that. It's exciting for us that people who maybe want a new experience, now they can in a new way, and people that never have, they get the opportunity."Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.