Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:50 am
What is Fallout? GOG describes it as an RPG, but it doesn't look like a traditional fantasy RPG - more like a shoot-'em-up, like Doom or Quake, but with RPG "elements", like stats etc. Is that right?
Okay, first of all, there's a big difference between the genres of First-Person Shooter and a Shoot 'Em Up (aka "Schmup"). An FPS is like Call of Duty, Doom, and Quake whereas a "Schmup" is more like R-Type, Gradius, or 1942.
Anyway... the Fallout games are an RPG series (with tons of stats, skills, specializations, abilities, etc.) set in an alternate timeline where nuclear war happened in the mid-20th century. This is the only RPG series I've ever seen that doesn't have magic or something analogous to magic (i.e. biotics, the Force, psionics, plasmids, etc), so if you're like me and generally dislike magic, this is a refreshing change.
Fallout 1 and Fallout 2 are 3D isometric RPGs that play in real-time until you go into combat, where the game becomes turn-based. These two games, in my opinion, are the best in the entire series. The ability to make choices and roleplay are amazing, especially the second game which lets you do some really bizarre stuff. The downside is because they were released in the late 90s, the graphics and interface both look and feel dated. That doesn't bother me, but some of that might be due to nostalgia.
Fallout 3 changed things up a but, becoming an RPG that initially plays like an FPS, but lets you enable VATS (aka "Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System") at anytime in combat so you can effectively stop time. This allows you to shoot what and where you want at your leisure. In other words, you CAN handle combat in Fallout 3 like a traditional FPS, but you don't need to and in fact the game is better if you use VATS to stop time since you have better targeting options.
Fallout New Vegas handles exactly like Fallout 3, but it's generally considered better in a lot of ways. So aside from taking place in a different part of the US, the game plays exactly the same.
Fallout 4 changes the formula slightly. Instead of letting you stop time entirely, like you could in Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas, VATS now slows down time. Overall, most people didn't like this and a mod to change VATS to the older "time-stopping" version was released on Steam and Nexus Mods. Fallout 4 is also considered less complicated than Fallout 3 or Fallout New Vegas, becoming less of an RPG and more action-oriented.
I haven't played Fallout 76, so I have no idea how that plays. All I know is there was a lot of bad press surrounding this game at launch.
Another game in the Fallout universe is called Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel. This is a turn-based tactics game with a light story, and while it's very good in its own right, it's not an RPG at all.