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I like the combination and retro looks of 50s. Those adverts and propaganda movies and old teaching films - even real ones look dystopian, and goofy ones you see in Fallout combined with what it brought (nuclear apocalypse) work really well.
Old posters show you happy stepford citizens prepared for anything that may come, they love their country, they hate those Chinese commies - this is horrible, it's inhuman, it's dystopia. Then you have another kind of horrible in horrible mutants and raiders. Then Fallout combines those two giving you nuclear war shelters really being sadistical experiments, patriotic oldmen who are really homicidal maniacs, religious zealots behaving just like your typical protestant church but worshipping atomic annihilation, scientific society solving problems of humanity by turning everybody into mutants, robots who will fry you while glorifying American Way of Life.
There's no conflict, post-apocalyptic horrors are complimented by horrible pre-war happyland.
In Fallout 1 there were glimpses into how screwed up the old world was and it made a point by making that world looking like a combination of our past and our future. Fallout 3 went all the way into being more about screwed-up Old World than about Wasteland, embracing the parody of reality. Fallout 2 was similar to Fallout 3 in that regard but severely lacked that serious content I liked in Fallout 1, it was just a Disney land of tropes: ghost farmers city, mafia city, mad mutants city, primitive tribal village. Fallout New Vegas was much more balanced about everything: Old World is important but not that prevalent, serious stuff is in there, everything is horrible in its own way.
Old posters show you happy stepford citizens prepared for anything that may come, they love their country, they hate those Chinese commies - this is horrible, it's inhuman, it's dystopia. Then you have another kind of horrible in horrible mutants and raiders. Then Fallout combines those two giving you nuclear war shelters really being sadistical experiments, patriotic oldmen who are really homicidal maniacs, religious zealots behaving just like your typical protestant church but worshipping atomic annihilation, scientific society solving problems of humanity by turning everybody into mutants, robots who will fry you while glorifying American Way of Life.
There's no conflict, post-apocalyptic horrors are complimented by horrible pre-war happyland.
In Fallout 1 there were glimpses into how screwed up the old world was and it made a point by making that world looking like a combination of our past and our future. Fallout 3 went all the way into being more about screwed-up Old World than about Wasteland, embracing the parody of reality. Fallout 2 was similar to Fallout 3 in that regard but severely lacked that serious content I liked in Fallout 1, it was just a Disney land of tropes: ghost farmers city, mafia city, mad mutants city, primitive tribal village. Fallout New Vegas was much more balanced about everything: Old World is important but not that prevalent, serious stuff is in there, everything is horrible in its own way.