A courier and his group of friends get dragged into something much bigger than delivering mail.A courier and his group of friends get dragged into something much bigger than delivering mail.A courier and his group of friends get dragged into something much bigger than delivering mail.
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Odd why it is now only in early 2019 that I come to learn about the "Fallout: Nuka Break" series, and even more so since I am big fan of the Fallout universe and the games.
Needless to say that I immediately jumped at the chance to sit down and watch "Fallout: Nuka Break" when I happened to stumble upon seasons 1 and 2 on YouTube.
Wow. Just wow!
I was completely blown away by this fan-made project. I had not ever dreamt about ever seeing the Fallout universe being brought to life on the screen, aside from the Bethesda and Black Isle games. But this was nothing short of spectacular and phenomenal.
The storyline in "Fallout: Nuka Break" was quite good, very well thought through and also one that was riveting and captivating. And it was such a treat that they had included some very loveable characters in the series.
The production level of "Fallout: Nuka Break" is astounding, and it really shows that this was made by true fans and fanatics of the Fallout universe. Lots of great details to be had, and I will say the series is worth watching a second time around just to notice all the small details in the scenes that really catches the essence and spirit of the Fallout universe and post-nuclear continental USA.
They had some interesting performers on the cast list. Personally I always enjoy watching new faces on the screen, so it was really nice to have the likes of Zack Finfrock (playing Twig), Tybee Diskin (playing Scar), Aaron Giles (playing Ben), and a massive thumbs up for them to get the always memorable Doug Jones to appear in the movie, that was just a massive achievement.
The costumes and props were top notch, sure, some of them were showing signs of being cosplay props, for sure, but that hardly mattered, because the director Vincent Talenti and his crew of filmmakers captured the heart and soul of Fallout.
This was a major neglecting part on my account that I hadn't gotten word of the "Fallout: Nuka Break" series before 2019. But wow, this definitely is a MUST watch for all fans of the Fallout games and the Fallout universe.
Thumbs up on this one. Way, way up.
Needless to say that I immediately jumped at the chance to sit down and watch "Fallout: Nuka Break" when I happened to stumble upon seasons 1 and 2 on YouTube.
Wow. Just wow!
I was completely blown away by this fan-made project. I had not ever dreamt about ever seeing the Fallout universe being brought to life on the screen, aside from the Bethesda and Black Isle games. But this was nothing short of spectacular and phenomenal.
The storyline in "Fallout: Nuka Break" was quite good, very well thought through and also one that was riveting and captivating. And it was such a treat that they had included some very loveable characters in the series.
The production level of "Fallout: Nuka Break" is astounding, and it really shows that this was made by true fans and fanatics of the Fallout universe. Lots of great details to be had, and I will say the series is worth watching a second time around just to notice all the small details in the scenes that really catches the essence and spirit of the Fallout universe and post-nuclear continental USA.
They had some interesting performers on the cast list. Personally I always enjoy watching new faces on the screen, so it was really nice to have the likes of Zack Finfrock (playing Twig), Tybee Diskin (playing Scar), Aaron Giles (playing Ben), and a massive thumbs up for them to get the always memorable Doug Jones to appear in the movie, that was just a massive achievement.
The costumes and props were top notch, sure, some of them were showing signs of being cosplay props, for sure, but that hardly mattered, because the director Vincent Talenti and his crew of filmmakers captured the heart and soul of Fallout.
This was a major neglecting part on my account that I hadn't gotten word of the "Fallout: Nuka Break" series before 2019. But wow, this definitely is a MUST watch for all fans of the Fallout games and the Fallout universe.
Thumbs up on this one. Way, way up.
- paul_haakonsen
- May 5, 2019
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