Rpg in fallout style. Top games similar to Fallout

Fallout - how much this word contains for the Russian heart. It just so happened that this whole post-apocalypse, dangerous world, poor ecology, scarce resources and action-packed adventures turned out to be very close to the Russian people. Perhaps because life in Russia can sometimes be a lot like surviving in the Wasteland. This is why we love Fallout no less than STALKER. Well, if so, then let's find out what other games can be played by those who are fans of both the classic Fallout and its rebooted interpretation.

Technically, this game is more like XCOM, but in its post-apocalyptic spirit it is pure Fallout. Here you have the Wasteland, and moving around it by car, here you have caravaners and raiders and, of course, a proprietary character creation system with recognizable skills. The battles are turn-based, the weapons, as expected, are all completely rusty and very original. A machine gun assembled from an electric drill, a blender and a meat grinder is a classic example of what you can use to fight off enemies. Unfortunately, the plot will not surprise you with anything special, optimization, it seems, will continue to limp on both legs, and the enemy will remain with the intelligence of an autistic zombie.

And again the Wasteland, only this time, as it were, in a different universe: one that is younger than Mad Max, but much older than Fallout. Here you are offered a dangerous journey as part of an entire combat group, where one can talk, another can hack, and the third can shoot. Unlike the previous game, here battles do not decide everything, and many achievements are obtained using completely civilian specialties. The battles are turn-based, the leveling is classic, there are a lot of dialogues. Everything we love. However, until Fallout this game is like the sky. The wasteland is linear, you can’t move wherever you want. You won’t be able to complete it with just one character even on the easiest difficulty. Because he is alone, he will not level up faster, gaining experience from his non-existent colleagues. Overall, mediocre. But I still wonder how the third part will turn out.

A game from Ukrainian developers who didn’t even try to hide the fact that they were inspired by Fallout. True, despite this, the voice acting here is only in English, for which the authors of the project have a big minus. Otherwise, everything is as it should be: turn-based battles, the world is open, there is recruitment of allies, a lot of weapons and armor. The name of the game, by the way, contains the word Crimea, but the game has nothing in common with this peninsula except a map and coastal locations: everything is foreign, and if you don’t know, you might think that the whole thing is happening somewhere in California. It’s probably not even worth listing the disadvantages of the project: everything is already clear. They did it as long as they had enough money.

When talking about games like this, it is customary to use the term “was”: here, there was such a game. And indeed, the release dates back to 2004: serious age. However, Gaia still retains a certain playability to this day, just as her few fans retain hope for a sequel. At its time, this particular project from German developers was considered the best that could be recommended to a Fallout fan. You are a simple person whose house was burned by raiders from the Wasteland. And, harboring anger in your heart, you enroll in the government service of bounty hunters, who, as part of combat groups, are engaged in shooting everything that violates the local law. The battles here, however, are not classic turn-based, but with an active pause mode.

A legendary hit of its time, created in the unique atmosphere of the early 2000s, when the domestic game industry was on a sharp rise, and when our developers did not hesitate to make games with a truly domestic flavor. The battles here are turn-based, although there is a plot, it is strictly linear, and in general the world is very reminiscent of a cartoon quest series about Vasily Ivanovich and Petka, only in the style of hard horror with gameplay that is unforgiving of mistakes. The battles here are very difficult, requiring serious thought and great conservation of ammunition, which came into sharp contrast with the cheerful dialogues of the characters, creating the impression of an easy walk with simply shooting everything that moves. Unfortunately, the project, although it left its mark on history, did not become a TV series, remaining one of the under-realized gaming symbols of those years.

And another domestic game, which is still in early access, and which, despite its deep indie status, is surprisingly a fairly high-quality reincarnation of Fallout in the atmosphere of Stalker. It's the alternative 80s. The Soviet Union did not collapse, so it urgently had to be bombed. Ours responded in kind, and as a result, a nuclear post-apocalypse set in across the entire planet, which we love, but which we really wouldn’t want to experience in real life. It has everything that Fallout has, and even more: a rotating camera and a unique Russian flavor, with vodka, condensed milk, Kalashnikovs and earflaps. In a word, an excellent game that everyone who cannot imagine life without the Wasteland should definitely join.

Perhaps this game is really very similar to Fallout, but with one serious nuance: the world here is cyberpunk, not classic post-apocalyptic, and the main character is not looking for noble deeds. He is a simple mercenary who lives from what he receives for completed contracts. Now he needs to unravel a strange murder, which eventually turns into a full-scale action-packed story. The Shadowrun games are unique. You either don’t like them right away, or they grab you firmly and forever. And if it were not for the rustic battles, in which there was no room for special tactical research, the game could be safely recommended. And so - for an amateur who has a lot of free time.

Another veteran game from domestic game makers. Classic isometrics, classic Wasteland, classic relationships between survivors: kill first so they don’t kill you. But, however, what separates this game from the title of a complete copy of Fallout is its automobile component: the battles here, and indeed all the actions of the heroes, take place in cars. Funny cars roam around the post-nuclear desert, staging colorful shootouts with an emphasis on real-time strategy mechanics. The game is made with love and attention to detail, and, yes, there is Russian-language voice acting.

This game has passed over many fans of isometric RPGs because it only has English. However, due to the fact that the project turned out to be original, amateurs translated it as best they could, making the translation publicly available. Otherwise, this is a serious role-playing game about survival underground after a nuclear war. It is distinguished by an abundance of dialogues, turn-based, tactical battles and a lack of leniency towards those who have not leveled up properly. If you invest your earned points in the wrong place, you risk ruining the entire campaign. One of the absolute minuses is the graphics, from low-poly, quickly turning into pixelated ones.

The legendary Orderlies could become one of the best games of our time, reaching some heights at the level of the third Witcher. However, it didn’t work out. Then, when the game came out, and it was 2006, it was not accepted to pay for digital products, piracy was widespread, and the developers from 1C, having invested considerable funds, it seems that they could not make money, well, or they could, but not enough. However, the game turned out to be excellent: events develop on a prison planet, where notorious criminals are exiled, and the main character, as part of a sabotage and reconnaissance group, needs to discover and destroy the spaceship on which the prisoners are planning to escape. In some ways, this game is much cooler than Fallout. Not least because of its “Russian” atmosphere. This is real domestic science fiction, which, unfortunately, could not, and is now rapidly aging in the vain hope of acquiring a new part or, at least, a remake.

Well, where are the games similar to Fallout after the reboot - you ask, and you will be right, because for a modern, young gamer, this universe is associated primarily with a first-person view and three-dimensionality. Unfortunately, we don't have complete copies of Fallout 3, New Vegas and 4, but there are several shooters that are very similar. For example, Rage, and especially Rage 2, which has not yet been released, but is already pleased with news about the open world, vibrant battles and an interesting plot. If you, wanting to prepare for the sequel, decide to play the original, you will get a large, albeit corridor, post-apocalyptic world, a pretty good plot, the opportunity to drive the local Pepelats like a breeze, and also, of course, shoot hundreds of dangerous and evil marauders of all stripes. Not a masterpiece, but very similar to Fallout.

To be honest, this Fallout is similar to Mad Max, because the story of Mad Max began with the premiere of the film of the same name back in 1979, which, in fact, was where the guys who founded the Black Isle studio grew up, where the best post-apocalyptic films were created in the past. RPG of all times and peoples. However, Mad Max 2015, although it did not become a masterpiece, also turned out to be quite good: a huge, partially limited world, colorful enemies, battles in the style of Batman - Arkham Knight, protracted and interesting car battles and chases, as well as a bright main character, albeit and looking more like Nathan Drake than Mel Gibson. In short, despite the third-person view, the game, it seems to me, is quite capable of entertaining a bored New Vegas fan.

Well, we end with the most successful part of the world-famous series about terrible adventures in the post-apocalyptic Moscow metro, where, after the nuclear end of times, a bizarre, multi-class and motley society, like a grandmother’s blanket, begins to emerge. In essence, this is a classic first-person shooter without any special role-playing elements, except for numerous quests from various NPCs. This game is much more similar to Fallout than STALKER, which, it seems to me, is not similar to Fallout at all. And if you add the V.A.T.S turn-based aiming system, and equip the character with a classic pumping system, then you get, no matter what, Fallout: New Moscow, which could turn out to be a very powerful answer to Bethesda.

Fallout 4 is already available in stores around the world, the post-nuclear wasteland awaits tireless explorers and adventurers. The publisher of the popular RPG series, Bethesda Softworks, has so far released only one game based on Fallout on Android and iOS, and even that is a thematic, but a shelter manager simulator. We recommend that you read our review of Fallout Shelter. As compensation, he offers a review of seven games on iPhone and Android, reminiscent of Fallout in their atmosphere.

Fallout Shelter

The management already mentioned above, inviting everyone to find themselves in the role of a caretaker of a classic wasteland refuge. The game comes first because it contains the word Fallout in the title. Despite the cartoonish graphics, Fallout Shelter does a good job of conveying the atmosphere of the legendary game and is itself a good simulator of shelter construction with typical inhabitants, the ability to explore the wasteland, repel attacks from raiders, and so on. Link to detailed review of Fallout Shelter above. You can download the game for free on Android, iPhone or iPad by tapping or clicking on the icon of the desired store below.

Rebuild

This game for Android and iOS takes place in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. Of course, nothing post-nuclear, but at least some kind of end of humanity, almost like in Fallout. In this case, the player is asked not to wander around the wasteland, but to start building a new society from the surviving people. In Rebuild you will have to build and repair new buildings, choose leaders and make sure that all residents get along with each other. Of course, one cannot do without defense from bloodthirsty zombies and accompanying victims among the settlers with whom one has already become close. The Rebuild game is paid (197 and 169 rubles in the Play Market and App Store, respectively). Download links below.

Shadowrun Returns

The game looks at the future of humanity from a slightly different angle. Unlike Fallout, Shadowrun has less wasteland, but more neon dystopia. There are also orcs and elves. But this is a turn-based game with an interesting plot, hackers, street samurai and other interesting ideas. An isometric journey in the company of various cyberpunk fantasy characters will take place in a world where the universes of William Gibson and Tolkien are mixed in equal proportions. If you are a fan of the first two Fallout games, then Shadowrun Returns will be to your taste. This is a deep RPG for Android and iOS with a ton of content. The only “disadvantage” is that the toy is paid, about a hundred rubles.

Dead Effect

The game is more like modern three-dimensional Fallout 3 and 4. A dark futuristic shooter for Android and iPhone with shooting zombies and other “horror stories” in the cramped quarters of a spaceship. Dead Effect contains elements of classic RPGs, but the developers focused on “action”, and they were right. You shouldn't expect anything supernatural from the combat in the game, but hits are a lot of fun, and the arsenal contains some interesting weapons. The shooter for touch screens cannot boast of perfect controls, and the zombie theme is a little boring. However, Fallout fans will appreciate the atmosphere of disaster and isolation. You can download the Dead Effect game for free on both Android, iPhone or iPad.

Epoch 2

A shooter, and even simpler than Dead Effect. However, Epoch 2 has robots and a great doomsday atmosphere - picturesque destroyed buildings, gloomy lighting, rainy locations and other characteristic features of a post-apocalypse in the spirit of Fallout. Epoch 2 does not have a deep plot or role-playing systems, but in the game you can shoot hundreds of robots that fly apart into gears, while admiring the landscapes in the style of the “end of humanity.” The version of the game for iOS now costs only 15 rubles, for Android it is much more expensive - 171 rubles. Download links are below.

Fallout: New Vegas is the fourth part of the cult Fallout series, the plot of which takes players to the post-nuclear city of Las Vegas, now called New Vegas. The main character is not a resident of the Vault, but a simple courier who fulfills a certain order to deliver a strange package. Halfway to the meeting point, the courier meets strange people who shoot him in the back, taking away the package in the process. A robot that accidentally finds the hero takes him to a doctor, who gets the protagonist back on his feet, giving him a Pip-Boy as a parting gift. From this moment on, the former courier, driven by his own interests, sets out on the path of a fighter who wants to find out the truth about what was in that package and who put the bullet in him.

Meanwhile, in the vastness of the Mojave Wasteland, a war is raging between Caesar's Legion - slave owners, and the New California Republic, as well as the Brotherhood of Steel - all three groups have their own views on the dam and hydroelectric power station near the city, and no one is going to retreat. The player will have to make a number of fateful decisions on which the continued existence of Vegas, the inhabitants of the Mojave Wasteland and many other issues depend. In addition to warring factions, the player’s path will be blocked by mutants, crazy robots and a huge number of simply crazy people who rob everyone they can.

Compared to Fallout 3, New Vegas received much richer opportunities for character customization - for example, “traits” returned, special skills that give both pros and cons, and which can only be obtained at the start of the game. Also, during his exploration of the Wasteland, the player is free to acquire special implants that increase his characteristics. New Vegas also pays tribute to the previous parts of the series - the game has a huge number of references and direct references to the original duology.

Fallout 3 is a continuation of the famous post-apocalyptic role-playing series, based on the The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion engine. The plot of the third Fallout starts 36 years after the end of Fallout 2, in 2277, and in a completely different part of the country - on the East Coast of the United States. The game starts from the infancy of the protagonist, who is born and lives in Vault 101, but everything collapses the moment the protagonist’s father escapes from the Vault. The main character goes to the radioactive Wasteland in search of him, simultaneously exploring lands disfigured by radiation and war.

Unlike the first two parts, Fallout 2 is a first-person shooter (or, at the player’s request, a third-person shooter); the turn-based battle mode was replaced by the VATS system - Vault-Tech Targeting System, which allows, as before, to select a limb, which you need to shoot. However, players can fight without using the VATS system, because the game also has regular real-time shootouts. The remaining details remained, albeit changed, from the time of the original duology - the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. system, a huge amount of varied loot, partners and a huge open world.

Fallout Tactics is a tactical role-playing game set in the Fallout universe and is considered "non-canonical" by many fans due to discrepancies in the backstory. The game's plot focuses on the schism in the Brotherhood of Steel, and the player can choose multiple endings depending on their decisions.

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The technology of steam engines and mechanics have been perfectly mastered. Action
The game takes place on the continent of Arcanum, a world dominated by
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the world began to understand that magic and technology cannot coexist..

Fallout is a cult isometric role-playing game, the events of which unfold in a world that has experienced nuclear Armageddon. The plot of the game tells about the adventures of a Vault 13 Dweller, a resident of a special underground bunker, who was tasked with finding a chip for a water generator within 150 days and delivering it to his Vault in order to save an isolated community from a water shortage.

Fallout is made in the style of retrofuturism, and the game takes place in a radioactive wasteland that arose in the western part of the United States. A nuclear war in the Fallout universe has broken out between the United States and China over the last oil sources. Residents of a post-apocalyptic world have to put up with not only radiation, but also the products of a secret experimental technology for creating “superhumans” - super mutants. Some of the inhabitants of America were saved in the Shelters, each of which accommodated exactly a thousand people.

The game begins in 2161 and covers Southern California - but almost nothing is known about the fate of the rest of the world. The game begins in Vault 13, next to which are the village of Shady Sands and Vault 15. The player will have to visit all these locations to find the chip, as well as stop the threat of super mutants, who are gaining strength for an unknown purpose.

Fallout is one of the most unique games I've ever played, it was really hard to do anything in my free time after finishing this game.

Now, of course, there are other Fallouts to choose from: Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 4.

Undoubtedly, the game is good, but sometimes you want variety with a similar plot. It was difficult to create this list, but nevertheless we found 14 games similar to Fallout 4.

So, let's begin!

14. Borderlands

Borderlands is one of the greatest games of all time and has 90% of the same elements as Fallout... And honestly, I think this game is better than Fallout.

Borderlands is much faster with all the same systems. The only real difference is the gameplay and a different ranking system that doesn't include as many specific things, plus there isn't as much interaction and communication with random people that will take time.

13. Far Cry 3-4

I placed it next to Borderlands Far Cry because they are very similar. Far Cry has an exciting story, an amazing map, and ways to level up your character.

How is this game different? There are better gameplay mechanics (my opinion) and no looting. You go to war with people, and thereby increase the level.

If you're looking for an open world shooter game with a great story, tons of stuff, and great multiplayer, this is a must play.

12. Rage

Rage– the child of Borderlands, Far Cry and Fall Out.

The game features an open map, tons of weird zombies to kill, and a story to take over the world.

There's amazing driving here, all in this crazy post-apocalyptic world where there are no rules and it's every man for himself.

11. Metro

The game is very close to the original both in history and in gameplay on the list.

Metro is a post-apocalyptic tricky first-person shooter where the world has been destroyed by a cataclysmic event that almost wipes out everyone.

To survive, people must go to the subway and start a new world there, but you need to go out and find supplies, people, etc. Some terrible things await you.

10. Mass Effect

Yes! The games just keep getting better and better!

If you want a game that includes the FallOut RPG feel with customization, leveling, and story thought, Mass Effect will conquer you.

The game is filled with fights and alien killings. Aliens are trying to take over the world and you will have to fight smart, use your skills and time it to save the world and become a HERO!!!

I think this is one of the richest and most well-formed stories ever, and the RPG system is second to none.

9. Mad Max

Do you like cars? Killing people? Open world maps? If the answer is yes, then you should take part in the game Mad Max.

What kind of game is it? You are in a post-apocalyptic world and the first mission is to survive, which basically means killing everyone.

The graphics in this game are intense and the map is like nothing I have ever seen. Plus - amazing storms, amazing story, lots of missions and action! Lots of action!

8. BioShock

One of the best story based RPG, FPS games.

BioShock is one of the most creative games on the list, in this version you will fight in the sky to save a girl who is trapped. The missions are incredible, the graphics are amazing and the story is out of this world.

7. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

This game is a little older, but not inferior to the others.

Now STALKER is a strong game based in a post-apocalyptic world similar to most of these games. It has a rich story taking place after the nuclear reactor explosion in Chernobyl and one has to go and see why 5 army helicopters went missing while having to confront groups of stalkers.

6. The Last Of Us

A pure combination of unknown gameplay with elements of survival and being in the league. One of the most action-packed games I've ever seen. The game is unique, but is intended only for consoles.

5. 7 Days To Die

I'll be completely honest with you 7 Days To Die- This is a great game, but you need to play with friends. I played it alone, it's almost impossible, and not surprising. You need at least one friend to help you get resources and build an epic base.

Basically you are in an open world, zombies have taken over and your job is to survive as long as you can. You need to build a reliable base, hide from the zombie horde and get weapons... Lots of weapons.

4.Miscreated

Miscreated– multiplayer hardcore survival games. There are robberies, zombies, people trying to kill you and a lot of creepy exploration.

The game is not very similar to FallOut, but people who are fans of Fallout will find it a pretty good project (my opinion).

Another game that needs to be played with several companions while you explore, drive and hunt the living dead and other players.

3. We Happy Few

One of the most amazing concepts in history, We Happy Few has a gangsta story arc that basically takes you to a world where everyone has to take a lucky drug to live.

You decided not to take it, see the world as it really is, and then have all these psychologists try the drug and try to track you down.

2. Skyrim

One of the most epic RPGs you can buy. With a giant map, amazing storyline, quests, houses, weapons, and game mechanics, there's no surprise why this is one of the best games I've played.

Here you will find looting, ranking, exploring and a gorgeous open world.

1. Assassin's Creed

Assassin's Creed has been around for a long time, the story kept me excited while the hidden gameplay increased my desire to play.

The game with its own plot and gameplay is a lot of fun.

The games similar to Fallout on this page are amazing RPGs for those who want to relive the same sensations that Fallout once had.
In the Fallout series, the games take place in a post-apocalyptic setting where the world has been devastated by nuclear war. Each game became a hit thanks to its unique and exciting FPS setting.
The Fallout games are known for their humor, story, epic worlds, and role-playing aspects. It's very easy to get lost in Fallout: spend hours completing side quests, exploring the huge game world, or just moving on with the story.
Although the gameplay of Fallout has changed throughout the series, the core gameplay has remained the same. Players take on the role of a character in a post-apocalyptic universe with a grand and elusive goal that requires completion of numerous story quests.
Games similar to Fallout here try to offer the same level of adventure, story, freedom and customization as Fallout. Most of the games listed here are more in line with Fallout 3 (first- or third-person shooters), but games more similar to traditional Fallout were also included.
Don't forget that the games like Fallout collected below can be sorted based on your ratings. We encourage all visitors to vote and contribute to this list.

1911 came, the decline of the wild west and at the same time the rapid development of the United States of America. In the game areas adjacent to the Mexican state, technological progress is evidenced by the train, the car in the service of the federations and power lines in large cities. In general, the game areas are wild, filled with sparsely populated farms and ranches.

If you like open-world, action-shooter games, then Far Cry 3 will appeal to you. The game is the third in the series and mixes a number of different genres, which has proven to be a successful formula based on feedback from gamers and critics.
Far Cry 3 takes place in first person on a tropical island. The player is free to explore the island as they please as they try to save their friends and get off the island.

The gameplay and mechanics of the good old Far Cry sets a new bar for games in this series. It is still the same casual shooter with open world mechanics. The player falls into the shoes of Ajay Gayle who is located in Kyrat. He returned here in order to, at the dying request of his mother, spread her ashes in his native lands. But instead of fulfilling his mother’s last request, the main character finds himself in the midst of a civil war between the Royal Army and the rebels, which calls itself nothing other than the “Golden Path”.

Before starting the game, you choose the race, class and gender of the character, and also customize his appearance: facial features, hairstyle, skin color, eyes, lip or nose shape, tattoos. Appearance does not affect gameplay in any way, but specialization and further progression, including available subclasses, abilities, weapon specialization and armor, depend on the chosen class.

State of Decay combines an open world with a zombie apocalypse to create one of the most impressive games in its genre to date. It was developed as a unique project for the Xbox 360, but eventually came out on Windows. Playing from a third person perspective in an open world full of zombies where you must survive at any cost is a truly unique experience.

Skyrim is the fifth game in the Elder Scrolls series and continues the success of the previous games with a large open world, polished gameplay and a lot of customization. Skyrim's storyline has very few references to previous games and mostly uses a new scenario. This choice by the developers ensures that newcomers to the franchise will not feel too far removed from the events unfolding, and will be able to safely immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the Elder Scrolls, just like fans of the series.

Dues Ex: Human Revolution is the third and most anticipated game in the series. The game is a prequel, taking place 25 years before the first Deus Ex, making it easy for newcomers to get into the story. In Human Revolution you will play as Adam Jensen, a leading member of the security team at Sarif Industries (one of many growing biotech firms) .

Metro has a strong credibility among the Russian-speaking player, which rests on two pillars - post-apocalyptic romance, which is especially appreciated in our area, and the second factor is the feeling of an extraordinary atmosphere with bright drops of the Slavic soul. And now Metro last light receives wonderful reviews and ratings from Western publications, but in fact there is still something to discuss.

After six long years of development, the Kiev studio finally managed to release its brainchild - S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl. The game immediately captured the soul of CIS players, first of all, with its atmosphere, which simply chilled to the bone. An open, life-filled, unique world, seemingly on a dead piece of land. Wherever the player goes, you can always find something unusual or interesting, some event or hiding place. The world is just begging to be explored.

It’s always unpleasant for supporters of the original when the wrong people take on the sequel, perhaps that’s why BioShock 2 was NOT dug for the lack of novelty only by the lazy, so it’s doubly nice that BioShock Infinite fell into the hands of the original creators. So, meet our hero - this is Booker David, a private detective with a dark past. His path leads to Columbia, a giant flying city where Elizabeth was kidnapped.

From the first minutes it is clear that the game is made at the world level. Already the first scene at the Ostankovskaya Tower is filled with an ominous atmosphere and darkness that gives you goosebumps. Metro 2033 has a very viscous, truly creepy atmosphere in which you feel comfortable and you start playing not for the sake of the plot, but for interest - well, what next. I want to study the world more and more deeply, immerse myself in it and become part of it.

There was a world called Pandora, where savages lived. He was created to be unusual, cynical and a little empty. Adventurers, seekers of some kind of treasure ran in it and killed hundreds of bandits and animals, then died, were reborn, and again killed hundreds of monsters, pumping up and collecting dropped things - in a word, the spitting image of Diablo, only in the form of a first-person shooter.

In a stark yellow color scheme, we are presented with a world after the fall of an asteroid, where chaos and devastation reign in the best traditions of Mad Max. The self-proclaimed government imposes a world order, and renegades, mutants and opposition groups are rampaging in the modest provinces.
The drama of this situation becomes an attempt to smear the hero from head to toe with something indecent, as soon as he manages to take his first steps.

The game Fallen Earth takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. The game is released for free under the Free to Play model. This is a mixture of MMO and first or third person shooter with the atmosphere of the Fallout game series. The game events take place around the Grand Canyon, which turned into a wasteland after a series of events that the player will be told about during the story quests.

Mass Effect 3 is tied to the personality of the main character and his actions, which is beautifully presented in a cinematic manner. Many cut scenes and videos, a large number of dialogues, a lot of side elements that reveal the essence of the universe, a gradual intensity of passions on the way to the climax, large-scale shootouts. The game is literally crammed with all of the above. The acting, as usual, is excellent, as is the director's work in general.

Dead Island: Riptide is the second game in the Dead Island game series; it continues the idea of ​​the first part of this game series and you will still have at your disposal a game island full of zombies, only this time it’s new. The game was released in 2013 for the main gaming platforms of the time: PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

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