A new Fallout-styled RPG game, inspired by the isometric, Black Isle classics like Fallout 2, is coming to Steam, paying loving homage to the open-world series later developed by Bethesda and Obsidian ...
Fallout's isometric RPG days may seem long gone. As Bethesda expands its open-worlds further and further, the classic era of text scrolling, sprite animations and that breathtaking 2D art drifts into ...
Fallout started in 1997 as an isometric, turn-based game, in which the Wanderer would patiently wait for big rats and ...
The original Fallout game, as well as its Fallout 2 successor, were isometric role-playing games, but Fallout 3’s developers decided to go in a different direction and changed the player’s perspective ...
Want to see what Fallout 4 would look like if it was played from an isometric view? The creator of STASIS has reimagined Fallout 4 as an isometric game and it looks rad. Taking inspiration from the ...
Fallout is now a first-person - or third-person, if you fancy it - video game. But it wasn't always so. The post-apocalyptic role-playing series began life with an isometric viewpoint, a visual style ...
What if Fallout 4 was made by Black Isle Studios in 2015? Longtime fans of the Fallout series know that these games only started being third/first-person with Fallout 3. Before that, the Fallout games ...
Fallout 4 plus Stasis developer equals isometric Fallout 4 confirmed? Maybe not, but it does make for some intriguing art work. Fallout 3 went first person, but the Fallout games before it had ...
The Fallout series wasn’t always a first-person Bethesda adventure, and now you can get an idea of what the new game might’ve looked like with its original camera perspective. Fallout 4 fan ...
This may make you nostalgic. If you’ve ever wondered what Fallout 4 would look like if the original developers were still creating the games, you’re in luck. Redditor yttriumtyclief has uploaded some ...