The Fallout TV show finally corrects my big game frustration: giving romance the focus it deserves
Opinion | The Fallout TV show finally gives romanceable male characters the nuance they deserve
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Aside from the whole nuclear wasteland thing, the Fallout games are a lot like real life in the sense that it’s hard to find a nice, interesting guy to fall in love with. There are always beautiful and complicated women around — nearly all of New Vegas' “sleeping partners"are female, and Fallout 4’s French synth maidCurieis still one of the most beloved …