So you might have understandably decided to take a break and go play something else for a while.
It turns out there are plenty of games that reference the beloved post-apocalyptic series in some way.
Whether you want to avoid or seek them out, you’ll find them in some surprising places.
It’s a subtle reference with a prerequisite, however.
Fallout fans will immediately recognize this line from the beginning of nearly every game in the series.
Notably, water purification was a major story element of that game.
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From saving Songbird to giving Johnny your body, these are the toughest choices in Cyberpunk 2077.
Fans of earlier games in the series will find even more references in that chat.
Hey, even famed fascism fighters need to put their legs up and cool off now and then.
This includes supernatural FPS-likeGhostwire: Tokyo, which features a solid little Fallout reference of its own.
According to the description, it “can get you through some tough times.”
Big deal, so can a pizza.
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Granted, it’s not as easy to wear.
Starfield’s unanswered questions range from intentionally vague to downright confusing.
In the facility, you’ll find a taped-up note identifying one cloning subject as “Gary”.
Plus, keep your eyes peeled and you might even see some fuzzy buddies from Fallout 76.
If it’s a game published by Bethesda, they’re pretty much all going to be like that.
You’ll find the bobblehead between two crates after encountering The Watcher in Chapter 6.
This one is a sneaky little tidbit in the Cosmodyssey event from version 2.1.
This will prompt the game to reply “War.
War never changes,” in response to the Fallout series' iconic opening line.
Now, if only they could get Ron Perlman to read the line.