{"id":809,"date":"2025-07-22T11:51:31","date_gmt":"2025-07-22T11:51:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/draplenvuxio.com\/?p=809"},"modified":"2025-07-23T09:32:45","modified_gmt":"2025-07-23T09:32:45","slug":"fallout-1-remade-via-doom-mod-in-this-incredible-looking-fan-game","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/draplenvuxio.com\/index.php\/2025\/07\/22\/fallout-1-remade-via-doom-mod-in-this-incredible-looking-fan-game\/","title":{"rendered":"Fallout 1 remade via Doom mod in this incredible looking fan game"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A very different way to play the original Fallout (YouTube)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

After seemingly vanishing for three years, a fan-made Doom mod with a Fallout theme has resurfaced with a new trailer and release window.<\/p>\n

It has been a long time since the last wholly original Fallout<\/a> game was released. Multiplayer entry Fallout 76 has continued to receive updates and Fallout 4<\/a> saw a re-release for modern consoles last year, but that\u2019s all in the last decade.<\/p>\n

The success of the Fallout TV show has no doubt incentivised Microsoft and Bethesda to fast-track new projects, but while multiple new games<\/a> are reportedly in the works, including Fallout 5<\/a>, nothing has been officially announced.<\/p>\n

Aside from simply replaying the older games, fans have to rely on community-made projects, such as the impressive Fallout: London<\/a> mod for Fallout 4, that launched last year. And now there\u2019s a reimagining of Fallout 1, that\u2019s been made as a mod of Doom.<\/p>\n

Dubbed Fallout: Bakersfield, the project was initially teased all the way back in 2022 but seemed to drop off the map, as many of these fan projects do. It turns out the team have been chipping away at it ever since and sharing regular updates on its progress since September 2023, though only through a website called Boosty<\/a>, that we\u2019ve never heard of before.<\/p>\n

Regardless, a new trailer has dropped this week and it manages to look like both Doom and Fallout. Unlike the modern Fallout games that blend role-playing mechanics with real-time gunplay, the original Fallout was a traditional role-playing game with turn-based combat.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s often forgotten, but Bethesda<\/a> did not invent Fallout, they bought the franchise from defunct publisher Interplay and by the time they released Fallout 3 in 2008 there were already four other games preceding it.<\/p>\n

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Judging by the name and trailer, Fallout: Bakersfield isn\u2019t adapting the entirety of the first game and is instead focusing on one area: the Necropolis. This is a city built in the ruins of Bakersfield, California and is now home to mutated ghouls.<\/p>\n

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