Summary

  • Filly is iconic due to its Wild West vibe, main character interactions, and shootout moments in the bustling town setting.
  • Vaults 31, 32, and 33 introduce interconnected vaults with unique experiments, yielding a Fallout version of 'The Red Wedding.'
  • The Griffith Observatory, central to the Fallout lore, houses a cold fusion reactor crucial for powering post-apocalyptic LA and engaging in pivotal battles.

The Fallout series first appeared in 1997 and since then has become one of the household names of gaming. This post-apocalyptic RPG started out using turn-based combat in its original entries before transitioning to the real-time FPS-like combat it's known for today.

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But while the combat may have changed dramatically, Fallout's worldbuilding has stayed consistently amazing, and with that has come some seriously memorable locations. 168澳洲幸运5🏅开奖网:And with each game providing more amazing content, it's hard to pick out the best to ever exist, but that doesn't mean it's impossible, especially as some locations in the series are truly iconic.

Updated on April 28, 2024, by Dennis Moiseyev: The Fallout series has expanded into a TV show from Amazon Prime that takes you to a new setting in the post-apocalyptic irradiated wasteland, which brings with it even more iconic locations worth mentioning. Some iconic parts of the video games previously left out also deserve some of the spotlight and have been added here as well.

16 Filly

Fallout TV Show

Filly is Los Angeles turned into the Wild West of the wasteland. It's a lively settlement built around junk and wreckage from pre-war times, the community is relatively peaceful and is made up of various kinds of vendors, and the atmosphere is reminiscent of a bustling town in the Old West era.

What makes this location so iconic is how 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:all of our main characters meet here – The Ghoul, Lucy, Maximus, Siggi Wilzig, and the dog. It all leads to aജ big shootout right in the heart of the town. Another iconic part of Fi꧂lly is the character Ma June, a shop owner who sells some Vault-Tec souvenirs and trinkets and aids Lucy along on her journey.

15 ꦕ Vaults 31, 32, And 33 ꦕ

Fallout TV Show

Just when you thought Vault-Tec's experiments 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:couldn't get any more wicked and chilling, the TV show introduces a project known as 'Bud's Buds,' and it involves an interconnected system of three vaults – Vaults 31, 32, and 33. 33 is where the main characters in the show reside, leading a seemingly idyllic life until a wedding party goes awry and ends in bloodshed.

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There are multiple reasons these vaults can be considered more iconic than even those encountered in the games. It's the first time you see a system such as this, where vaults are dependent on one another for trade and breeding. There's a Fallout version of 'The Red Wedding' that takes place in 33; a p𒈔retty 💮damning secret is being covered up in Vault 32, and Vault 31 holds the key to one of the major twists in the show. Also, jello cake is 🀅iconic in and of itself.

14 📖 Griffith Observatory

Fallout TV Show

The Griffith Observatory is already an iconic real-world location. But since the show is set in post-war Los Angeles and is the furthest down the timeline of Fallout events, taking place in 2296, you discover the Griffith Observatory becomes important to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the New California Republic faction and will be the site🎉 of a pivotal battle between them and the Brotherhood of Steel.

The other reason the Griffith Observatory is now a crucial location in Fallout lore is because of the cold fusion reactor inside that can restore power to the whole of the wasteland. Thanks to Lee Moldaver and her knowledge of cold fusion and Siggi Wilzig's good deed, the reaction worked and Griffith Observatory successfully powers post-apocalyptic LA.

13 💙 Shady San𝕴ds

Fallout Games And The Fallout TV Show

Shady Sands is now equally a major part of the Fallout TV series as it is in the games, so much so that there was debate if it was treated as canon in the show. And rest assured, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:what happened to Shady Sands was i✤ndeed canon in the timeline. Todd Howard confirmed this as well.

The community served as the first capital of the New California Republic before it was nuked, and the NCR had to relocate to the Griffith Observatory in the aftermath. By the events of the show, it's now a large crater, with only a billboard surviving. There are minor flashback sequences that reveal how close to the pre-war civilization Shady Sands grew, and the original Fallout game shows its earliest version in 2161.

12 🌳 The Whitespring Resort ܫ

Fallout 76

Fallout 76 is probably the least iconic entry in the Fa🐭llout series and the one that receives the most hate. However, the multiplayer open world of Appalachia is home to a very unique passion project of ⭕sorts for level designer Steve Cornett. It brings The Greenbrier Luxury Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, to life in the game.

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The hotel is represented in the game as The Whitespring Resort and is accurately modeled after the real-life location, from the interior decor and tiled floors to the exterior space. Another cool fact about The Greenbrier is that many former US presidents have stayed there, and it's the site of an underground fallout shelter meant to protect members of Congress during the Cold War, called 'Project Greek Island' or the 'Greenbrier Bunker.'

11 ꦅ ಌ Mount Desert Island

Fallout 4 - Far Harbor DLC

While it's rare for a video game DLC to beat out the 🔜original story and atmosphere, Fallout 4's Far Harbor was certainly one of the rare gems to accomplish just that. If you're a fan of Lovecraftian horror and John Carpenter's The Fog, then what's happening on Mount Desert Island in Maine will surely intrigue you.

The DLC is set in a settlement known as Far Harbor on the Maine island, which is based on the real-life town of Bar Harbor, Maine. It's one of the spookiest open world locations the Fallout series has yet, as there's a presence of a dense radiated fog that creates new enemy types such as Gulpers, Anglers, and Fog Crawlers.

10 The Strip

Fallout: New Vegas

The Las Vegas Strip is unlike anything else you will ever see in the Fallout series. With towering casinos that still operate despite the nuclear apocalypse and huge glitzy signs that would be garish even if the rest of the world wasn't struggling to even find food.

And with an entire route of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fallout New Vegas's main questline focusing around Mr. House of the Lucky 38 casino, it's no wonder so many remember this building specifically when thinking back on the glitz and glamor of The Strip.

9 🅘 Red Rocket Truck Stop

Fallout 4, Fallout 76, And The Fallout TV Show

If you saw any trailers or promotional material for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fallout 4, then you've seen the distinctive red service station that is the Red Rocket Truck Stop. This particular abandoned Red Rocket outlet is the first unfamiliar location that everyone will encounter in Fallout 4 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:and where you find Dogmeat.

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Likely to be your first settlement in the game, many have made the Red Rocket Truck Stop their home in the years since Fallout 4 was released, making it all the more memorable. So between all the promotional material, constant usefulness in the game, and the good boy that comes with it, it's easy to see why this is one of the most standout locations in the series.

8 𓂃 Sierra Madre 𓂃

Fallout: New Vegas

Fallout: New Vegas had some of the best DLC content of any Fallout game and one of those expansions was Dead Money, taking you to the old-world casino of Sierra Madre. It's one of the toughest areas in the entire series, as it strips you of all your belongings before attaching an explosive collar to you, and throws you against horrors that range from poison gas to the murderous ghost people.

The entire area is such a departure from the rest of the Fallout: New Vegas experience that it would be hard for it not to be a memorable experience. And when you add to that the Sierra Madre's unique blend of feeling like the Old World and being one of the best horror experiences in the series, it's easy to see why so many fans love this place.

7 Sanctuary Hills 🧸

Fallout 4

Sanctuary Hills occupies a unique position in the Fallout series as being one of the few locations you get to experience before the Great War that caused Fallout's nuclear apocalypse. Up🗹on emerging from Vault 111, it gives us a direct view of the damage the war has done to the wo𝄹rld.

In showing that comparison, Sanctuary Hills became one of the iconic locations of the series by turning the Old World into something you don't just hear about, but something that the main characters lived, which makes so many storylines throughout the game that much more poignant.