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By now you've seen our exclusive Fallout: New Vegas video, and while you're chewing that bloody episode over in your head, check out where we think Fallout should head after cashing out in New Vegas.
Fallout has existed in the wastelands of Southern California, the blasted remains of Washington, D.C., and now on the rebuilt scraps of Las Vegas, born again from the ashes in the bright lights and clinking slot machines of New Vegas. We've seen both coasts of North America, its Sin City playground, and even Pittsburgh and Anchorage, Alaska via DLC ... but what about the rest of the world?

Tokyo
The Land of the Rising Sun is a perfect place to take the vault-dwelling franchise. Especially because of its dense population and the obsession with gadgetry. Not to mention all the noodle stands, arcades, pachinko machines, and karaoke bars. Imagine a high-tech, secret Japanese vault drilled deep into the face of the planet, quietly waiting to be awoken when the time was right. Given China's involvement in the series of events that led to the devastation on the surface, Japan just feels right. Why wouldn't they be involved somehow?
Of course, with all the beeping, blooping lights, and the reliance on circuitry instead of human know-how, something goes wrong. That's where you get ejected from the vault, and have to navigate the choked streets of Shinjuku, looking for a desperate solution to save the rest of the populace from the ticking time-bomb that your vault has turned into. Plus, there has to be room for a Mutant or Mecha Godzilla in here somewhere. It is the apocalypse, after all, and this is the sort of atomic-age stuff the city lives for. After spending plenty of time being lost on these very streets, and perplexed by the labyrinthine layout of the city, Tokyo deserves to be on the Fallout map.

The Outback
Secretly, quietly, and out of the prying eyes of most of the public, a gigantic bio-dome was created smack dab in the middle of the Outback. As part of a hushed up, multi-national plan, Ayer's Rock was hollowed out and turned into an enormous bio-habitat meant to become the last vestiges of life as we know it. Every species of animal, breed of fish, and type of plant would be housed inside, meant to be a living vault for when the surface could be repopulated again. A select group of scientists, athletes, artists, celebrities, and wealthy people were sent inside before the door was sealed, unknowingly creating an automatic sort of "Apocalyptic Survivor" episode inside.
As the years pass, and personalities devolve, things get worse and worse on the inside. Of course, things aren't going much better on the outside, but no one knows that because they are completely cut off from outside influences. After twenty years have passed, the inside group divides into factions, with half of the group wanting to break out and abandon the experiment. Upon successfully breaching the enormous door, they stumble out blinking into ... a post-apocalyptic world in the Australian Outback. The hazy, overcast skies have played with the ecosphere of Oz, and what was once a sun-blasted wasteland is now a dense overgrowth of bizarre plants: a hybrid of the multiple samples in the dome that leaked beneath the surface. Can you survive in the mutant kangaroos?

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The Amazon
Nearly every Fallout game has been set in a war-blasted zone where many of the standing structures have been reduced to ruin and rubble. Naturally, you wouldn't expect any of the biologic, chlorophyll-fueled life forms to survive, but that's where things flourished deep in the Amazon. You've been revived inside of Vault 76, buried under the city of Austin, Texas, and as you begin making your way through the rubble and exploring the city, you're quickly scooped up by a roving band of survivors who are making a trip down deep inside of what was once Brazil, looking for a mysterious, long-rumored vault that was built near the Amazon river.
No one knows exactly what this vault holds, only that there are several different groups set on finding it first. Bigger in scale than any Fallout game before, the game requires you to, first, gather the rest of your ragtag team, then get yourself down to the Amazon while staying alive; not an easy task. Once you're deep inside the rainforest, which has since been irradiated and turned into a botanist's ultimate nightmare, then the real trouble begins. If you thought Super Mutants were tough, wait until you come across a shambling, self-aware canopy tree. Remember all the hairspray you used to expend into the atmosphere without a care in the world? Well, payback is a real bitch. From the lush green foliage to the cavernous dried-up Amazon riverbed, experience Fallout like you've never seen it before.

The Dark Side of the Moon
Fallout has always been terrestrially based, unless you count the all-too-brief Mothership Zeta DLC for Fallout 3. But that doesn't mean that there weren't secret government projects going on in the background that we knew nothing about. The staggeringly bizarre amount of experimental Vaults tells us that much. So why not a Moonbase Vault on the other side of the Moon? It would be extremely easy to hide an entire Vault-sized construction underneath the guise of "experimental space flights" and "moon rock gathering". The problem is that once you get revived in this vault, stepping outside really isn't an easy option. Or even a good idea.
Somehow you have to figure out how to organize your quickly dwindling supplies, and explore your own vault as you piece together a way to return to the surface. You'll have to keep an eye on oxygen levels, and find a way to get through the airlock and survive on the surface as you look for clues and answers. There are several different ways to leave the moon, and ultimately to link up with the capital wasteland, but they are not going to be easy to find. As the space madness begins to set in, you'll realize why being alone and far from the remains of the human race can drive someone to psychopathic means. Think Duncan Jones' Moon crossed with Sunshine and the best parts of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Oh, and Alien, for good measure. In space, no one can hear you scream. But in that vault they sure can, and you'll be doing it a lot.
And just in case you missed it, be sure to check out our exclusive walkthrough of the White Glove Society quest in Fallout: New Vegas.




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Gantros
The lore of Fallout states that the Enclave had planned to take the best 'pure' survivors to Alpha Centauri in a spacecraft, but that it was supposedly destroyed in the cataclysm. What if there were two? I can imagine a game where the first quarter/half of the game was leading a band of survivors to this lost 2nd ship, repairing/finishing it, protecting it, and populating it with other survivors (good or evil types, a la followers of Fable III), and blasting off and waking up in a purely alien environment where you have to help the new colonists set up a foothold, find resources and maybe some new mysteries to solve on a new world...
blueboykc
us hillbillys needs a fallout game..fallout: dirty south..
Kaz_Hiryu
Kevin should probably change the section in the first sentence that says "Southern California" to just "California." Fallout 1 mostly took place in South Cali, but Fallout 2 was the California Central Valley, Northern California and a small part of Nevada. Now that I'm down with my rant, if they decide to leave the U.S.of A., then I hope they explore China. Would love to see how China turned out as they were the main aggressors in the Great War.
Vault92
Why has no one ever heard of Fallout tactics? not even the damn writer knows that there was a fourth fallout game? Also, it was based in Chicago for those who want a Chicago fallout game.
Cell34
I agree with the Detroit suggestion. You could trek across the vast wastelands of the city, struggle to survive against the inhospitable terrain, and then run into a guy selling drugs on the corner and when you ask him what year it is he would just say, "Bitch, its 2010, gimme your watch."
NINJA CHAD
FatKidsLagIRL
Moscow, Paris, New York, Los Angeles
altizar
Bah, Vegas isn't a new city for fall out, it's a return to its roots. The original Wasteland game was situated in the Vegas area.
acknowledgeme
How about Dallas TX, Grapevine TX, Fort Worth TX, Austin TX, and Houston TX? I wanna see me peeps as zombies
agdornin9108
How about the mid west? Lots of interesting opportunities there.
mrtategamer
Hmm I keep thinking Russia would be a good place to visit.
you know be able to visit secret Commi bases maybe blow up a city or 2 with a nuke might work
BONERJAM
Either Chicago or New York City.
stickymonki!
fallout is a very us game though. it gets a lot of its spunk from the American 50's theme to it. i think moving it to another location changes it so much that you might just make a different game or at least call it differently, i like the idea of having a biodome though but that could be dlc or it could even be in fallout new vegas, who knows.
Genera_Arrow
The one issue with going out side of the US is that you seriously loose that 50's American feel that they are trying to go with. London could potentailly be amazing though if done right. I'm not sure how Tokyo would work considering that they would basically be in WWII era. Though to be honest, why are we talking about Fall Out 4 T_T, I want my Elder Scrolls now! Regardless,,. I'm sure Bethesda will make it work for us all.
FrostWyrm
I've never played any of the Fallout games before 3, so I may not be completely clear on the back story, but I thought it was only the US that got the crap bombed out of it.
jakobovich
just me or does the moon sound like a better idea for a bioshock game?
CollinDS
I don't understand why Fallout has to be set only in the U.S. You guys make it seem like there were no other nuclear bombs outside of the States in the 1950's.
wicked_god
@sonic341 yes that would be awesome the ppl who werent killed by the radiation wearing masks to survive eboli or however you spell it and god knows what else that would add another degree of depth into a story. every kinda outbreak n the world in 1 concentrated area. They could even make chemical warfare weapons!!!! throw a dirty frag at an unsuspecting colony and wipe them out while u wait to loot the place WICKED!!!!! I'd be 1st in line for that game
HausOfApollo
Or maybe Grand Canyon. And you could have Native Americans in it and stuff.
stamatt45
They should do Detroit. They wouldn't have to change anything. It already looks post-apocalyptic
HausOfApollo
Chicago! Partially because I live in Chicago and it would be cool to see it. Also, because they could do alot of stuff with mobsters/bootleggers.
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