![]() ![]() The prisoners living there would have turned into Ghouls or even Feral Ghouls since they’re stuck on the rock since the war began. The secluded prison could make for a grand quest. Of course Alcatraz would have to be included. Players could even hop on a cable car if it isn’t crammed with Super Mutants. San Francisco is home to a number of iconic landmarks as the Golden Gate Bridge, Candlestick Park, Coit Tower and Lombard Street. Fallout began in the California desert and bringing it back to the same state could be a nice form of nostalgia. Going back to the West is a good place to re-start the series. ![]() Just don’t cross the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey, that place was polluted before all the nuclear explosions, who knows what’ll happen after the bombs were dropped. Its map could encompass the entire island of Manhattan with its surrounding areas being part of downloadable content. ![]() Regardless of which buildings and landmarks would be accessible, New York City could serve as Fallout’s largest game. Better stock up on Rad-X if you plan on visiting Ellis Island as well. You could even swim over to the Statue of Liberty if the water isn’t full of radiation. Some of these historic locations will of course be blown to bits, but there’s plenty to choose from. Fallout wouldn’t be the great game it is if there weren’t explosions, rubble and crumbled buildings everywhere. You’ve got the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center, Times Square and so many more. The hustle and bustle of The Big Apple back in the early 20th Century is a prime setting for Fallout 5. Of course the fantastic landmarks that have existed in Manhattan since around 1950 can make for some epic adventures. Obviously, the first one the list has to be New York City. So, where can this adventure stop next? We won’t delve into all the what-ifs and other technical aspects of what could happen, just a fun list of five cities we’re hoping gets some consideration for the next game in the franchise. Boston has some cool locations to check out it’s the only place in the world you can see Fenway Park and is rooted deep within our country’s history. That’s all find and dandy, but what’s next? What will we want once everyone’s so sick and tired of Fallout 4? That’s right, the next installment of the series, another sequel in for the series in Fallout 5. Game of the year contender, perfect scores across the board, great, whatever. Everybody is making a big fuss over Fallout 4. ![]()
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