Right now, you can wander around the lower half of the map, exploring the impact your Courier left behind. Project Mojave has just entered early access over on Nexus Mods, and allows players to explore recreations of three New Vegas locations in Fallout 4's engine. Related: Broken Roads Preview - A Brilliant Callback To Classic Fallout Instead of being set in the usual 2281, we jump forward six years to the setting of Fallout 4, to see how the place has been doing since the Courier hit it like a ton of bricks. The mod does recreate the desert and New Vegas in all of its wild west glory, but with a twist. While you would usually expect a Fallout 4 and New Vegas crossover mod to act as a remake for Obsidian's much-adored spin-off, Project Mojave is very different. Have you ever played Fallout 4 and found yourself thinking about New Vegas the whole time? No? Well, I'm sorry Todd Howard, but a lot of us have.
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That’d sure be something, huh? They’re gonna win the space race, at least. This mod is being developed by 50-or-so people who are passionate about Fallout, and it kind of looks like their project could be the same depth as an Obsidian or Bethesda Fallout title. Sporting Garbage’s “Not Your Kind of People” as the soundtrack (an homage to an early Metal Gear Solid V trailer), Fallout: The Frontier reveals that it has drivable tanks, mannable turrets, big set pieces, and a space station setting with low gravity. That progress looks as if it’s paying off handsomely, judging by this newly-released trailer. There has been good reason for that: The team hasn’t had much new to show off, but it has been steadily making progress. It has been several months since we last checked in on Fallout: The Frontier, the community-developed New Vegas mod that takes place in a nuclear winter-shrouded Portland. |
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