


If the game only has a limited number I cycle through them as I save, its a good practice as you never know whats going to happen and it will always give the option to go back a bit if you need to. Personally I never overwrite saves, every time I save any game I always use a new slot. But more importantly, the choices you make can affect you as you continue the search for your old man.īut when you do find him, you will have a choice to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to help the people of the Wasteland, or chicken out and let someone else do your job for you.Įither way, we respect the Lone Wanderer.Ĭhuck Norris learned his trademark move, along with his sense of duty and justice, from Jesus after watching Him roundhouse kick a money changer out of the temple.If you are already the Pint Sized Slasher and can't go back at all, even to a sligthly early part of Tranquility Lane then you may have a problem. As you search for your father, you run into survivors of the Wasteland. You story truly begins once you exit Vault 101.

Raiders, Ghouls, mutated insects and God knows what else roam what is now known as the Capital Wasteland - the area surrounding what was Washington, D.C. No one knew who had started it, but it ended as quickly it had started - in one deadly atomic flash. Two hundred years had passed since the Great War. You make your escape from the Vault, and into the outside world. One day, your old man disappears, and the Overseer wants your head on a stake.

You spent nineteen years inside Vault 101, the offspring of your scientist father. 'You're born in the Vault, and you die in the Vault.'
