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Fallout 76 is getting playable Ghouls next year, finally giving us one of the most sought-after features in the series' history. Ever since the originals, fans have wanted to be able to play as a ...
Fallout‘s ghouls look a lot like zombies, a term bigots use as an insult, but they are not.Intellectually, they are still people, as they retain their normal brain functions for a long time. It ...
Naturally, playing as a ghoul puts a few limitations on how Bethesda could open its next game. Highly structured openings like escaping Vault 101 in Fallout 3 would require a separate starting ...
Fallout 76 Season 20: Glow of the Ghoul arrives March 18 as part of the Ghoul Within update. This long-awaited update allows players to become ghouls for the first time.
Fallout 76s creative director, Jon Rush, once said that the Ghoul playable character will have 32 exclusive perk cards to choose from.Between leaks, datamines, and official announcements, 10 of ...
Ghouls have appeared in every Fallout game since the original's launch way back in 1997. They serve as one of the most recognisable elements of the video game series. Stay ahead of the game!
The decision to become a Ghoul in Fallout 76 isn’t just about gaining cool abilities or a striking new look. It’s a choice that comes with intriguing narrative consequences—both good and bad.
Fallout has a unique version of humans, known as Ghouls, in both the show and the games. Here's what that means.
To become a Ghoul in Fallout 76, players will need to reach level 50. After doing so, they’ll be able to access a quest in which they help an NPC become a Ghoul.
Fallout 76 introduces a wide array of new areas to explore in the Ghoul Within update. Most of them are in the northeastern most quadrant of the map; interestingly enough, one of them is down in ...
Season one of Prime Video’s Fallout introduced an important new medicine to the franchise. There’s now a drug that helps keep ghouls from going feral in Fallout‘s world.
In Fallout 4, a major figure known as John Hancock (one of the video game characters we’d most like to see appear on Prime Video’s show) also became a ghoul after taking an experimental ...