Graham Wagner Fallout

Pixel art Fallout scene inside Vault 32 showing a Vault 33 Dweller holding a flashlight and a severed head while facing a snarling mutant bear, with a Brotherhood soldier in power armor standing in the background.
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Fallout Episode 3 Review: “The Head” Gets Darkly Brilliant

Fallout Episode 3, “The Head,” is where the show turns morally serious without losing its weird charm. Lucy’s first kill lands with real emotional weight, Maximus steps into power through a grim compromise, and Vault 33’s discovery of Vault 32 delivers pure Fallout environmental horror. Dark, funny, grotesque, and oddly emotional, this is the episode that proves Fallout isn’t just nailing the vibe, it’s building something deeper.

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Pixel art scene of life inside Vault 33 from Fallout, showing Vault Dwellers in blue-and-yellow jumpsuits eating, working, learning, and socializing under a bright “WELCOME TO VAULT 33” sign.
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Fallout Episode 1 Review: “The End” Nails the Fallout Tone

Fallout’s premiere episode “The End” captures the franchise’s signature mix of retro-futurist humor and brutal wasteland violence. With Lucy stepping out of Vault 33, Maximus trapped in the Brotherhood’s harsh discipline, and The Ghoul emerging as an instant icon, Episode 1 proves this adaptation understands Fallout’s strange soul. It runs a little long and leans on setup, but the tone, characters, and worldbuilding land hard in the best way.

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