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  1. 22. Mai 2024 · One such voice is Chris Avellone, the Writer and Designer of Fallout 2 and Fallout: New Vegas and the author of the Fallout Bible, who recently shared a new Fallout Apocrypha blog post, offering a comprehensive review of the show, discussing its characters, and examining whether Amazon's adaptation embodies the core narratives of ...

  2. I don't know enough about Avellone to make a judgement call and I am by no means claiming he is, but there are weird Fallout fans who would say that the Enclave and Vault-Tec were simply misunderstood or are somehow even justified in their actions.

  3. 28. Mai 2024 · In seiner neuen Analyse der "Fallout"-Serie von Amazon geht Chris Avellone, der gefeierte Drehbuchautor von Fallout 2 und Fallout: New Vegas, auf die Widersprüche zwischen der Serie und den Originalspielen ein. Besonderes Augenmerk richtete er dabei auf die Verzerrung des Konzepts der Zuflucht, das zum zentralen Thema der Serie ...

  4. 21. Mai 2024 · Chris Avellone, one of the writers who worked on Fallout 2 and Fallout: New Vegas finally gives his opinion on the Fallout TV show with an article named Fallout Apocrypha: TV Series Review Part 1. What is interesting here, on top of this legendary writer giving his thoughts on the show is that it's supposed to work as a continuation ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · The Gamer has an interview with John Deiley, about his talking deathclaws and how Chris Avellone is a big meanie hypocrite for not liking them. https://www.thegamer.com/fallout-designer-john-deily-interview-talking-deathclaws-chris-avellone/

  6. 11. Mai 2024 · Highlights. In Fallout 2, we meet a group of talking deathclaws who have taken up residence in Vault 13. Their creator, John Deily, says that his pitch at Interplay went incredibly well, but developers like Obsidian Entertainment co-founder Chris Avellone have since expressed regret, calling them "too silly".

  7. 24. Mai 2024 · Oh boy. If Avellone showed mercy in his first article about the Fallout show, he sure as hell didn't show much in part 2 of his critique. He keeps talking about the show as providing entertainment. He also mentions minor things he liked, but I get the sense it's more out of politeness and professionalism than anything…