“I couldn’t take it anymore” – Fallout writer Chris Avellone hopes video game TV shows would “elevate a bit” as more adaptations come
Amazon’s Fallout TV show is one of the best examples of converting a video game to a TV show, although it’s not perfect. A canon entry in the RPG’s timeline, the ongoing series has been widely…
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