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The first ''[[Fallout]]'' game to reach the consoles. It was generally not well-received, and is viewed quite negatively by some fans. It is apparently considered [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]] by Bethesda Softworks.
 
The Texas Wasteland is not an okay place to live -- there's raiders, mutants, and the occasional pests who plague the wasteland. That is why the Brotherhood was supposedly cleaning house here. While hunting for mutants, raiders and tech, of course, they all go missing in the town of Carbon and you are sent to find them before they are pilfered by the Raiders. Oh, the Vault Dweller from ''Fallout 1'' is also here. Apparently, he took a [[Wrong Turn At Albuquerque]] and is now in the Texan Wasteland along with Rhombus.
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=== Tropes ===
* [[Beam Spam]]: The Continuous Fire Laser and Turbo Plasma Rifle fill this role.
* [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]]: Rather odd, because the game actually contains less contradictions than ''[[Fallout Tactics Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]'', which is only [[Broad Strokes]]. Though considering the [[Ruined FOREVER|fan reaction]] to this game, this may have been for the best.
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]: For some bizarre reason, in one sidequest you face off against {{spoiler|The Vault Dweller}} despite him having been on your side in the first chapter.
* [[Evil Matriarch]]: Variant. The Raiders based near Carbon have a matriarchal system, with females ranking higher than males. Jane, the Raider Matron and leader, is especially evil.