Released in 1998, Fallout 2 has still retained quite the cult following so it is no surprise that one team has been hard at work on its remake.
First released almost 30-years ago as a direct sequel to Fallout, Fallout 2 by Black Isle Studios was a hit RPG title back in its day.
Check out Project Arroyo for Fallout 2 below!
Since then, it is safe to say that its graphics have become somewhat outdated which is why one team has come together to work on a fan-led remake known as Project Arroyo.
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In an effort to transform the ‘98 title into a standard-looking Bethesda title, the project which is led by Damion Daponte, has now released our first look at the revamped ESS Quetzel.
The Project Arroyo revamp has been being worked on over the past year and the team has previously released their interpretation of the original Pip-Boy.
Now it has turned its attention to the ESS Quetzel spaceship which is featured in Fallout 2.
The ship, which has breached San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, is part of a questline which tasks the player with sending Hubologists to space.
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You will have to find the ship’s missing parts and help repair it if the scientists want to take off into space.
However, as with many Fallout questlines, the ending can be less than a smooth ride.
Now, the ship itself has received a pretty substantial graphical update and it is almost hard to believe that this is based on the same game.
By introducing the artstyle we know and love from the more modern Fallout 4 whilst also retaining the magic of Fallout 2, it is clear that the team at Project Arroyo know what they are doing.
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If you are curious, you can check it out here.
For now, the project is still in active development but thanks to the teasers we have received so far, we can already tell that this is going to be as good as an official remake, if not better!