

Until then, people are gonna cherish these ruins, an epoch done and gone. It's too early to let the history go and move on. For Russia, apocalypse was very much real, and they're still getting over it. Psychologically, it's a much deeper topic than the western postapoc. People are kinda caught in the perpetual state of trance, reliving the realities of the time long gone (agitprop, social realism, the elements of everyday life). Usually, nobody is rebuilding anything in it. 'Russian fallout' is usually a setting soaked in Soviet nostalgia and the signifier of the era past. The one without any sense of direction or substantive replacement for the things that are gone now.Īs I see it, it's mostly an unconscious feeling that has to do with USSR's dissolution and Perestroika. The reason why 'fallout' is so 'popular' in Russia: It's not really Fallout as a franchise but rather the story of a world that has been destroyed. ✔ refuse to drink medicine, refuse to eat Leviathan's flesh, refuse to take the gun, etc ✔ don't choose answers with R'lyeh language

✔ drink alco (I think it doesn't matter, still) I think it's default ending and you can get it whatever choices you made.įarewell Refuse to all you can ★ Sara's suicide enging. ✔ save Drake (It's important, cause you can't obtain this achievement without him)

✔ give medkit to Cat instead of Mitchell and examine Mitchell's bodyįight destiny Successfully carry out the counter ritual ✔ accepted Leviathan's knowledge, tried to breath, accepted to drink medicine, but refused to eat flesh and kill Dr. ✔ save Drake (I think it doesn't matter for this ending, but still) Nameless Cults Refuse to take part in the ritual
