In collaboration with Bethesda’s Todd Howard,Falloutis finally making its way to the big screen - well, big TV screen, at least for now. Along withRings of PowerSeason 2 andInvincibleSeason 2, Amazon Prime is taking one of gaming’s most beloved franchises to a wider audience.

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You Can’t Please Everyone

We all know that sometimes a trailer for an upcoming showmightnot always look as great as the finished product - even though that’s essentially its most important job - and then it’s incredible when it finally releases. Still, some Fallout fans couldn’t give a rat’s ass about keeping an open mind and went straight for the jugular on Prime’s Fallout TV show set to release on April 12.

Due to the hazy lighting in its most recent trailer, Wasteland post-apocalyptic fans have said that the show looks like it’s trying to sell the public something, like a Capitol One commercial. If you’ve never actually paid much attention to adverts in general, no matter credit card ones, because who can afford those nowadays, Twitter userMandalorehas served up a rather visually impressive edit of it, even going as far as incorporating the Capital One logo and a Brotherhood of Steel Power Suit jumping down from the trash heap.

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I’ll admit, the edit does look really good and certainly something you’d see in one of those financial adverts, but I’d have to disagree with many of the comments that blast the show’s environmental design and costumes that look cheaply made.

“You’re spot on. Not just a TV show but a TV commercial. It looks like they spent 25 bucks on set and costume design.” replied userCheddulousin the thread. Anotherwrote, “Hilarious how every show on streaming either looks like a credit card/insurance commercial or a college humor sketch.” while userAgent Strangethinks the Fallout set looks like it needs some more money thrown at it, “Pretty much biggest complaint when it comes to footage of this show. Despite the incredibly high attention to detail, it looks kinda cheap…”

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While I would agree that many big streaming platforms do seem to hand out trailers that pretty much all look the same and have that strange hue to them, I do have a lot of faith in the Fallout TV series and pray that it gives fans exactly what they’ve been waiting for.

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