

Good thing people in the ’50s were also big on bomb shelters, which is how some people managed to survive in underground shelters called Vaults. But so did the atomic bombs, as the world learns first hand when a nuclear war decimates the planet in 2077. The world of the Fallout games is one in which the art-deco style of the 1950s persisted, even as we developed robots and nuclear-powered cars. And while we don’t much about the show yet, what we have learned makes us excited to wander the wasteland again. Now, Amazon Prime is planning to bring that unique perspective to television, and with some help from people who made the games.

Power Armor is an exceptional tool but without proper care, it will falter.While there’s been plenty of movies, books, and comics set in post-apocalyptic worlds, few have been as unique as those in the numerous ’50s-flavored Fallout games. Moreover, recklessness can result in the deterioration of armor pieces and ultimately death. Ignoring maintenance or fusion core count will leave it susceptible during confrontations. It is formidable yes, but without caution, players can easily render their armor useless. While Power Armor is a useful tool in Fallout 4 it should not act as the player's trump card. RELATED: Open-World Titles Can Still Learn From Fallout 4's Power Armor It is much more powerful than previous renditions and many players will rely on it solely. Instead of being a wearable suit, Power Armor is an exoskeleton frame that players can modify and upgrade with separate pieces of armor. Power Armor has remained a constant theme, but Fallout 4 altered the original suit into something more. These nuclear-powered suits have remained a prominent item and mascot since Fallout 1. The most notable invention of the Fallout franchise is Power Armor.
