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Fallout: 10 Disturbing Vault Backstories

As if a nuclear ravaged wasteland wasn't enough, here's 10 vaults with backstories that will give you chills.

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Mr_Danski4347d ago (Edited 4347d ago )

One of my favourite games of all time. So deep and immersive.
Desperate for any official news on fallout 4.

Hazmat134347d ago (Edited 4347d ago )

A lot of clicking so here it is.

10. Vault 92
9. Vault 34
8. Vault 112
7. Vault 108
6. Vault 12
5. Vault 22
4. Vault 106
3. Vault 77
2. Vault 87
1. Vault 11
Vault 12 i did not know about cause i did not play the original fallout game but the rest are from Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Vault 11 was fun but a pain in the ass to finish. haha

Mega244347d ago

Vault 11 was definitely creepy, the experiments ran on most of them we're creepy as hell.

Hazmat134347d ago

indeed the ending of the Vault 11 was the most sinister thing that ever happened to me.

WeAreLegion4347d ago

Are you sure you didn't just steal these from Imgur/Reddit?

https://imgur.com/gallery/p...

Here's part two:

http://imgur.com/gallery/sm...

Ace Killa 084347d ago

the site and also the person who submitted the articles are jerks.

The link goes to Fallout 4 stories, and then Pozzle re-does the title to fit his scheme. People really need to stop approving crap like this.

Good stories and such, but the hell with Pozzle and the people who approved it.

sickshot694346d ago

I found vault 108 hilarious

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Get An Exclusive Fallout Bottlecap At Fallout Exhibit Event In Las Vegas

The Fallout Exhibit in Las Vegas is offering fans a limited Edition Bottlecap during a special event.

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World Of Fallout Exhibit Announced

A new Fallout exhibition has been revealed for fans.

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Tim Cain acknowledges Bethesda made the franchise bigger, but he would have done things differently

Creating any work of art in a corporate system is an odd business. Often, developers don't actually own the intellectual property rights of what they make, and sequels get produced at different companies. Fallout co-creator Tim Cain saw the series go from a humble isometric CRPG to one of the biggest gaming franchises ever, and he has mixed feelings about it.

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