Fallout: New California adds an all new story around a new player character, an adopted resident of Vault 18, embarking on a journey through the wastelands of the New California Republic's Cajon Pass. An unofficial prequel to New Vegas, FPB adds hours of new gameplay and a fully voiced stand alone campaign.

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Dosenmais
Dosenmais - - 210 comments

Show us some ingame Screenshots.

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Thaiauxn AuthorSubscriber
Thaiauxn - - 1,673 comments

Sure! There are about 120 of them in the image gallery. :)

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The Los Angeles Boneyards are part of what made Fallout 1 feel like home for nerds who grew up in the 90s. The images of wasted life and sand dunes encroaching on the splayed bones of fallen skyscrapers was iconic. The art deco, world of the future laid waste made your heart sink, then the prospect of being free to live that adventure made you smile.

Here, LA is now the edge of a desert slowly encroaching upon the dessicated city. The neighbourhoods of Venice down Westminster are decayed ruins, while sand piles their livingrooms. Crashed planes and washed up ships litter the land on the edge of the dune sea.

A massive fence built by the Office of Information in Brazil bisects Santa Monica from the rest of the city, keeping out intruders.

Santa Monica still burns from ancient gas vents below the city, making navigating the fallen interstates even more of a difficult task. At the heart of the city, at the centre of a massive crater, lays the gates to Project Brazil, your reason for surviving until now.