Fallout 5 be damned, the Fallout 2 remake is looking better every day

Curious though we are to catch a sneak peek ofFallout 5’s environments and narrative, there are other games we’re more concerned about.

One such experience is aFallout2remake.

Referred to as Project Arroyo, it’s a fan-made creation that’s lovingly reviving the now timeworn 1998 title.

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Despite having very positive reviews onSteam, the originalBethesdarelease is more than showing its age.

There’s something charming about its aesthetic, yet we recognise how these outdated visuals can be off-putting to newcomers eager to know the franchise beyond the TV show andFallout 4.

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Project Arroyo isn’t ready yet. That said, it’s looking better with each passing day.

Long-time fans have already remarked on how “badass” the concept art is.

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If the final product is half as impressive as its art, we’re in for a real treat with this one.

Speaking to The Gamer about Horrigan, the project’s lead creator, Damion Dante,said, “Frank Horrigan is going to be a tank. I want to add a lot more versatility to him and make him have different stages.”

The final boss fight was already hard going, yet it sounds like it’s about to become a lot harder.

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We can’t wait. We love a challenge.

This ambitious project is gathering momentum at a steady pace.

Although we want to play it right this second, we’re happy to wait for everything to come together. After all, perfection can’t be rushed.

If you aren’t already following Project Arroyo’s development, we hope you will be from now on.

Topics:Fallout,Bethesda,PC