Everyone is talking about the power armor in the Fallout TV show

Nov. 29, 2023



“Given me a bit more hope than I initially had”

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Video game adaptations have a bit of a mixed reputation, but it seems like fans are all in when it comes to theFallout TV show. The Prime Video seriesunveiled a bunch of first look images recently, which seem to have gone down well with loyal players, though there’s one aspect in particular that seems to be getting everyone’s attention: the power armor.

“Looks awesome! That power armor is glorious,” someone wrote onRedditafter the stills were shared online, while another gushed: “The power armor looks absolutely spot on, wow. Given me a bit more hope than I initially had.”

“I thought so too. I only wish it was a little dirtier and not as shiny new looking,” added a third.

“I love how they managed to nail the Fallout aesthetics to 100%,” said another. “I even enjoy that they ‘fixed’ theFallout 4assault rifle by making it a giant rifle made for the power armor.”

Not everyone was into the rifle’s inclusion, however, with someone arguing: “The costumes look amazing but that one goddamn power armor user with the Fallout 4 assault rifle. I hoped that the franchise was leaving that god awful weapon design in 4.”

In response to a fan claiming the show seems to have given the armor-wearing characters “decent weapons to wield”, a doubter wrote: “I disagree. It’s the assault rifle from Fallout 4 and it just looks like a bulky pipe. Give the man a Gatling Laser.”

In the games, power armor is worn by the likes of the technologically advanced Brotherhood of Steel and the Enclave. It is considered very precious, with only a limited number of factions having the resources to maintain the suits in large numbers, let alone manufacturing them.

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