- cross-posted to:
- fallout@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- fallout@lemmy.world
this always made me wonder: were there aircraft in FO2 somewhere I just didn’t see (aside from vertibirds)?
One of my favorite old school game illustrators. If you like his work check out Phil Hale as well.
That image always bothered me. Is he holding a pistol sideways in his left hand?
Why the hell would you stand out in the open and fire your sidearms, when at least 1 (likely 2) planes are shooting at you with 3 machineguns each?Is he holding a pistol sideways in his left hand?
Yes.
He is dual wielding two different guns, aiming and firing them at different targets…
… while running quickly, turning in an arc, possibly zigzag style.
Does this make much sense?
In reality, fuck no.
In a video game?
Well he is the chosen one.
Also bonus factoid:
The attacking planes appear to be based off of an experimental WW2 era aircraft design the US had for a jet powered, parasite fighter, a small fighter plane carried by basically bombers, that would detach to fend off attacks, and then reattach to be flown home… these drawn ones are seemingly the ‘grown up’, non parasite versions of a similar style.
Behold, the XF 85 Goblin!
Aw, so close to us having a real life Protoss carrier.
When I first played Fallout 2, I was always wondering when I’d get to the point where planes would attack me.
Turns out, this dlc was published 25 years later and is region locked (Gaza, Ukraine)
This is one DLC I wish I never had to play while also being that one DLC that I will never forget (still playing it though).
Take care, lad
GenAI style before the era.
Sort of unique for the time considering the typical fantasy/sci-fi styles prevalent during the time.
I remember this from the installation screen!
And this is why you do CAS with autocannons and bombs, not machine guns!