Fallout: Bakersfield transforms the original RPG into a DOOM-style shooter, and it looks terrific.
Being a Fallout fan is a bit of a mixed bag, these days. While Fallout 76 has improved greatly over time and the Fallout TV show is a huge hit with Season 2 on the way in December, there hasn't been a new single-player RPG in the franchise since the decade-old Fallout 4 — and it's entirely possible there won't be one until we're well into the 2030s. After all, while is on the way, Bethesda has The Elder Scrolls 6 to develop first.
The good news, though, is that Fallout's passionate community is always working on awesome mod projects like Fallout London to tide hungry fans over. And thanks to the release of a viral new trailer this pas weekend, I've been made aware of one in the works that just might be one of the coolest mods I've ever seen anyone make.
That project is Fallout: Bakersfield — a total conversion mod for the first DOOM that reimagines the original isometric Fallout CRPG as an old-school FPS. I'll dig into specific details below, but honestly? Its new trailer and gameplay footage speaks to how impressive it is far better than I ever could, so give it a watch.
As the name implies, Fallout: Bakersfield is set in the city of Bakersfield, California; longtime Fallout fans will recognize that as Necropolis, the "City of the Dead" from the first game that became something of a safe haven for ghouls (humans mutated by severe and prolonged radiation exposure). As the trailer shows, you'll be playing as a Vault 13 vault dweller, with the appearance of Harry the super mutant suggesting you'll either be the protagonist of Fallout 1 or the scout Talius that was sent before them.
The gameplay of the mod looks to be a fusion of classic Fallout RPG systems and the FPS action of the original DOOM, complete with a bespoke UI that draws inspiration from both games for visuals and functionality (the Fallout-style log messages in particular are a really nice touch).
Its graphics, too, harken back to Fallout 1's pixel-y post-apocalyptic retro-futurism and its over-the-top gore, with the "2.5D" perspective — 2D sprites in 3D environments — giving the experience its DOOM feel.
The trailer shows combat against ghouls with a wide variety of Fallout 1 weapons like the 10mm SMG, Flamer, and Plasma Pistol, along with light environmental prop destruction, the ability to open containers to collect the items within, and even some simple dialogue options to pick from when you're talking instead of blasting.
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