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Playing Fallout 1.5: Resurrection takes me back to when I first played Fallout almost 20 years ago and packs a punch that the newer Fallout titles just can't quite grasp. I don't want to spoil the story, but it's spot on when it comes to classic Fallout storytelling and lore-building. They've done a great job of doing so in this completely original story set in the land once known as New Mexico. The mod's authors wish to convey the atmosphere of hopelessness that plagued the landscape of the wastelands of Fallout.
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Fallout 1.5: Resurrection seeks to sate this desire by offering a full adventure in the vein of the original Fallout. While the Bethesda entries in the Fallout series have spread the popularity of the franchise name into the powerhouse it is today, some gamers long for the days of Fallout and Fallout 2.
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It's one of the most polished and ambitious mods I've ever seen, and it's a real testament to the modding community's passion. If you own a copy of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (no DLC required), do yourself a favor and grab Enderal.
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Even though Enderal is complete, the modders behind it are planning new DLC down the road for the mod, so there'll be ever more to do in the mod soon. Enderal is voice acted, has a new skill system and combat, experience system, and survival mechanics overhauls.Įnderal is basically like getting another full Elder Scrolls title for free. This mod offers an entirely new world to explore comparable in detail and scope with Skyrim's own. For a classic Doom experience, nothing beats Brutal Doom 64, and all you need is a Doom 2 (or Final Doom) WAD to play it.Įnderal is a total game modification on a ridiculous level. It still has the aesthetic of Doom 2, but the controls, blood splatter, and gameplay feel much more modern. Because of this, the makers of Brutal Doom 64 have recreated Doom 64 from scratch for these two engines, while adding a huge amount of new functionality and graphical improvements. The Doomsday engine is now obsolete, being replaced by GZDoom and Zandronum. Unfortunately, the adventure didn't make it to PC until 2003 when Samuel Villarreal ripped the textures, sprites, and sounds from Doom 64 and put them into the Doomsday engine to create Doom 64 Absolution TC. Doom 64 for the Nintendo 64 was a direct sequel to Doom 2, and fan theory places it as the prequel to Doom (2016).

If you're someone constantly in the search for more gibs, Brutal Doom 64 delivers. These are a few of our personal favorites, but there's plenty more out there that offer just as excellent an experience as these. This year was a great one for mods, especially Star Trek ones.Īlthough we've chosen these six, we don't want to understate the talent and perseverance that building any mod for PC takes. Not only can they fix issues with a base game, but they can also completely change the way they're played. Mods are one of the best parts of being a PC gamer.
