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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FrikysKiller
FrikysKiller - - 310 comments

Awesome, enough said.

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phipe
phipe - - 519 comments

Roger Owen's voice seem vaguely familiar. Has he done voice-work for other projects beside brazil?

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Thaiauxn AuthorSubscriber
Thaiauxn - - 1,673 comments

Not unless you live in Tucson. ;) Damn shame too, because if anyone deserves fame and fortune in this career it's Roger Owen. The man is brilliant on stage and film, and his personal life & day job is also very admirable. I hope this helps him in any way possible.

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Guest
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I live in Tucson, and I'm stoked to see some local talent getting involved in this project! Ron Perelson is fine, but this isn't a copy, it's a mod... It's good to see some new elements, and Bragg's voiceover seamlessly transitions into the game. It's a creative way of bringing together canon and innovation. Nice work, folks...

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Aralvar
Aralvar - - 752 comments

If only you guys could have gotten Ron Perlman, then the game would be an instant 10/10.

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Thaiauxn AuthorSubscriber
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My friend Sam works out in the same gym as Ron, and says he's a great guy to talk to. Sam also critiques his form, so I don't think I have an in that way. XD I know enough people that talk to him on a regular basis that I SHOULD have met him by now, but never have. I don't go to LA often enough these days. Not enough work.

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Aralvar
Aralvar - - 752 comments

HHHHHNNNNGGGGGGG

PLEASE MAKE IT HAPPEN

I'll buy New Vegas for the PC if that happens.

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Thaiauxn AuthorSubscriber
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Just buy it! It's like, 5$ for godsakes.

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Aralvar
Aralvar - - 752 comments

With DLCs it's $19.99, and I have literally zero dollars. Plus I already have it on console.

Besides, I was partially kidding. I don't really expect you to go up to Ron Perlman and ask him to do a voiceover.

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tsfan
tsfan - - 491 comments

I just finished reinstalling FNV for this!

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MarcN
MarcN - - 39 comments

Bragg was fantastically done. Shame he won't be in the next installment.

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'Hehehe.

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TheUnbeholden
TheUnbeholden - - 3,609 comments

I really respect what you guys are doing and wanting to accomplish. Best of luck to you!

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dukelstandberry
dukelstandberry - - 1 comments

I am honored to know Branden Lee and his amazing crew from Tucson Arizona. I am honored to also play Dr. Kevin Rossman is his creation........

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SuperSchokokeks
SuperSchokokeks - - 52 comments

Canada was annexed by the USA before the Great War. So the Borderline is false. But Its a great video :)

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With 2D art and animation from Radian-Helix Media's Brandan Lee and Kaz Foxsen Art, Fallout Project Brazil's opening animation has left a lasting impact on players. The haunting voice over from Roger Owen as Coach John Bragg is truly memorable, driving home the story's tone and gravity right from the start, and the catchy Brazil intro theme gets stuck in your head for hours. Erich Von Hildberghausen's dark ambient tune 7-0-1 plays in the background, helping create the feeling of the Fallout 1 and 2 intros with a new generation of creative talent.

We took a new approach to the War Never Changes monologue, transitioning from a narrator to an in game character giving the speech. We couldn't get Ron Pearlman, so decided to go ahead and embrace the new with an interesting compromise that accomplishes everything at once, setting the tone, atmosphere, introducing the characters, and diving right into the engine before transitioning into the game's first loading screen.

I hope you enjoyed it! Download the game today and see it in action.