![]() Rather than charging through the wasteland like the traditional console iterations however, in Fallout Shelter you'll be taking on the role of a Vault Tech Overseer, charged with shepherding your very own set of dutiful Vault Dwellers through the dangers of post-nuclear apocalypse. The sites of atomic bombs, disposal sites, and quagmires of irridated goop all have one thing in common - extremely high levels of radiation.Fallout Shelter, the mobile and PC spin-off on the open-world Fallout games, is now available on Xbox One, too. No part of the Wasteland could be complete without its share of nuclear sites. If you can get past the mutated wildlife, sleeping under the stars still looks great. Trees still stand, rivers still run, and everything is highly irradiated. The Great War has done little to change the great outdoors. However, for the intrepid adventurer, even derelict hospitals brim with the promise of forgotten medical supplies. It's occupants are more likely to bleed you dry than patch you up. What treasures there are to be found are likely to be guarded by the worst that the Wasteland has to offer.ĭon't expect any immediate medical attention when entering the hospitals of the Wasteland. ![]() Once the places of learning and prayer, these sites are now more often filled with death and despair. These days, one can still find relics of the past, if your willing to fight off whatever forces may dwell within. Whether they be tall towers or lowly houses, all have been laid low by the Great War. Making up the bulk of the Commonwealth, and indeed the Wasteland at large, are the many building and ruins that mak up the skeleton of pre-war civilization. However factories are also favored by raiders as bases of operations, or homes for some of the Wasteland's more deadlier residents. For the common scavenger, factories are still littered with prizes still lying on conveyor belts, just waiting to be taken home. The great factories of the Commonwealth, which once produced everything from cars to the most high-tech systems people could ask for - now lie in silence. With most of the pre-war technology a distant memory, many settlers of the Wasteland turn to still standing radio towers to transmit vital communications across the land. Once vibrant locations have now fallen into ruin, and are often teeming with danger and destruction. Of course, these days, the sights are a little less iconic and a little more dangerous. No trip to the Commonwealth would be complete without touring Boston's iconic sights. Despite this, many such places are still inhabited today - whether by settlers trying to survive, or hellish monsters crawling among the ruins. The various subway tunnels, train yards, and other travel centers sit frozen in time, and many are hardly recognizable among the wreckage and ruin. Be wary, as not every structure still standing is safe from the worst of the Wasteland. Ruined buildings and blown out structures are all that remain - but tenacious settlers and survivors have struggled to rebuild to make homes for themselves. Once the pillars of pre-war civilization, the cities of The Commonwealth are often mere shells of their former glory. Various factions continue to fight over bases all around The Commonwealth, for their benefits are plain to see. The military might of the United States may be no more, but the land is still littered with pre-war bases and forts - and with them, treasure troves of army surplus supplies. The quarries of The Commonwealth have seen better days - once the site of massive excavations to supply the land with stone and more, these areas have lately become home to vicious and hazardous creatures seeking to make them their dwelling, and only the bravest scavenger should seek to explore their depths. Often filled with various workshops in which to modify weapons, armor, and more - truck stops can be a scavenger's dream. People of the wasteland might not drive cars these days, but the average Truck Stop has not lost its value. But with the chance of treasure comes the risk of danger, as such places are rarely free of hazardous waste or worse. Growing crops like Mutfruit and breeding the two-headed Brahmin, farms still find ways to provide food and shelter even in these trying times.įor the average Wasteland scavenger, pre-war junkyards have turned into treasure troves of once worthless junk, now vital to surviving the wastes. The various wrecks of airplanes and ships stand as silent reminders the day the bombs dropped - but even grounded these areas provide suitable loot for those willing to scavenge their broken depths.Įven as the ever-present radiation leaks into the soil, stubborn settlers continue to farm the land in hopes of a better and sustainable life.
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