With news of Fallout 4 finally coming to light, lets look back at some of the most disturbing vaults in Fallout history.
Fallout content creator The Storyteller has passed away after a year-long battle with cancer, reveals daughter.
A new Fallout 4 expansion mod, StoryWealth, adds a tonne of new quests and features to Bethesda's aging RPG on PC.
Had this collection installed for a while, easy to use via vortex from nexusmods, but recommended to get a month premium for installing the list. After this one's done I'll be checking Fallout London.
Chris Barnardo from The Wand Company gives IGN a live demonstration of the brand new working Fallout Pip-Boy prop, going through all the incredible details inspired by Lucy's Pip-Boy in the Fallout TV show.
Vault 106 was creepy as hell.
I think of all these, I'd avoid Vaults 106 and 92. Drugs can seriously screw with someone's mind like something fierce, and artists can come up with some reeeeeeeeeeeeally freaky shtuff after a while. *shudders*
And this is just one of the reasons why Fallout 3 was so fantastic.
I hope these strange vault stories make a return in 4.
I think Vault 68 is the most disturbing!
Vault 112 has some really funny dialogue lines.
After killing everyone in VR: "That's actually really fun, let's do it again". Something like that.