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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

This Video Shares Some Fascinating Theories About The "Fallout" Games

You don’t have to be Alpha and Omega to take a look.

In anticipation of Fallout 4's release on November 10th, YouTube collective Wisecrack has released a video discussing the philosophy of the Fallout series.

In anticipation of Fallout 4's release on November 10th, YouTube collective Wisecrack has released a video discussing the philosophy of the Fallout series.

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Each installment of the Fallout series takes place in post-apocalyptic America, in which nuclear war has reduced civilization to a dangerous wasteland, and all that remains of the pre-war world is technology and values parodying 1950's sci-fi culture.

Each installment of the Fallout series takes place in post-apocalyptic America, in which nuclear war has reduced civilization to a dangerous wasteland, and all that remains of the pre-war world is technology and values parodying 1950's sci-fi culture.

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In Fallout 4, as in previous Fallout games, players take on the role of a survivor attempting to stay alive and potentially build a new world in the radiated rubble.

In Fallout 4, as in previous Fallout games, players take on the role of a survivor attempting to stay alive and potentially build a new world in the radiated rubble.

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In its newest video, Wisecrack explores theories about Fallout's alternative history of Earth, the dangerous hive mind of society, and the games' approaches toward technology, science, and progress.

In its newest video, Wisecrack explores theories about Fallout's alternative history of Earth, the dangerous hive mind of society, and the games' approaches toward technology, science, and progress.

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