Recreating a Heroine from a Prime Video Show: A Fallout Series Inspired Project Gone Awry

Game news Inspired by the Fallout series, this player wanted to recreate the heroine of the Prime Video show but nothing went as planned

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Unlike the series, Fallout games often require you to adopt a catastrophic clothing style in order to survive in the Wasteland. This player learned it the hard way when he simply wanted to enjoy his character inspired by the heroine of the Amazon show.

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All means are good to survive

We can no longer count the players inspired by the release of the Fallout series on Prime Video. Now that the eight episodes have been broadcast, many fans of the video game saga are once again taking on their favorite opus in the hope of bringing the characters from the show to life. At the head, we obviously find Lucy, the naive and innocent young woman who decides to leave her shelter 33 to explore the Wasteland. A character played brilliantly by Ella Purnell who visibly won the hearts of the first spectators.

But unlike the series, it is sometimes difficult to fully enjoy your character in the games. This is what Reddit user Tichshew proved with a post full of irony in which we can see his avatar, supposed to stick to Lucy's physical features, covered from head to toe in an outfit that no longer has anything to do with the mix of shelter dwellers. A radical clothing style, ultimately little represented in the series, but which offers players much better chances of survival in the face of the apocalypse.

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The series gives a second lease of life to the Fallout games

A real surprise this April, the Fallout series is a real critical success for Amazon and Jonathan Nolan. The show, all the episodes of which were broadcast in one go on April 10 on Prime Video, received a shower of positive opinions, both from the press and the public. A successful adaptation, which also offers new life to the games in the license.

Beyond the main opuses, it is Fallout 76, a title widely criticized upon release, which has seen a real resurgence of interest from the community in recent days. Attendance on the software's servers has skyrocketed and the game even had a peak in simultaneous connections of nearly 45,000 players according to SteamDB. A real resurrection which must greatly please Bethesda.


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