A Doom-based Fallout fan game has emerged after a 3-year absence, and it looks like the best Fallout in over a decade

Fallout bakersfield screenshot showing a character walking through a wasteland
(Image credit: Bethesda | red888guns)

The developers of Fallout: Bakersfield – a Fallout fan game created in a Doom engine – have revealed a new trailer after three years of silence, and it honestly looks like the best Fallout game since New Vegas.

Despite Bethesda's take on the franchise taking the series to new heights, the original Interplay Fallout games have a vibe that is just unmatched. There's a griminess to them that feels way more oppressive.

At the end of the trailer, Berezin confirms that the mod is 60% complete at the moment, with the release date being given as "??/??/202?" – although for a split second, it looks as if it's about to say 2027, suggesting that's the intended release date, but the developers don't want to commit to it.

Scott McCrae
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