Well, even though he's not with Obsidian now (who given their current size and priorities, wouldnt be able to do a "New Vegas 2" anyway), he is a freelance writer now and has a working relationship with Bethesda, as he was one of the writers for Prey 2017 and is rumored to possibly be working on Starfield with them. Bethesda is no stranger to having freelance writers work with TES on a contract basis (such as Michael Kirkbride), so I could potentially see them reaching out to Chris Avellone and working with him on future Fallout titles in a similar way if he isnt too busy.
The Japanese literally had their country blown away and then they succeeded in not only rebuilding it but also getting as high economically as possible so it may be a cultural thing to be so brave in the creation of the story of a game.
@@resmarted Their country indeed. They didn't get bombed just by nuclear bombs. Incendiary bombing actually caused more destruction and death than the atomics. Curtis LeMay, the guy who in 1962 was all-for an attack agaisnt Cuba in the missile crisis, was the architect of that firebombing campaign.
@@resmartedthe destruction to Tokyo from aerial bombings was worse than either Hiroshima or Nagasaki. Make no mistake of it, Japan was practically a wasteland after ww2.
Spoil. A game from the 90s? The problem with eastern storytelling is that they cheapen tragedies. One style is the constant use of planet killers in star wars Really dude Really
Help us, Chris Avellone. You're Fallout's only hope.
No, there is another.
Harry S. Plinkett there's more than one writer to fallout, but he is the main guy most people know of.
Tim Cain!
-Captain- I'd say both Cain and Avellone. Cain created Fallout in the first place. He was the lead programmer and main designer of the first game.
Well, even though he's not with Obsidian now (who given their current size and priorities, wouldnt be able to do a "New Vegas 2" anyway), he is a freelance writer now and has a working relationship with Bethesda, as he was one of the writers for Prey 2017 and is rumored to possibly be working on Starfield with them. Bethesda is no stranger to having freelance writers work with TES on a contract basis (such as Michael Kirkbride), so I could potentially see them reaching out to Chris Avellone and working with him on future Fallout titles in a similar way if he isnt too busy.
His design philosophies are very solid. I wish he could come back as a lead game dev.
Agreed
Good lord, the lighting in this interview is amazing.
Looks like a key, fill, and hairlight, no back light
@@RHStevens1986appreciate that breakdown I never knew how they did it🙏
I didn’t expect Chris to look like this tbh.
I am guessing by Final Fantasy 3 he means Final Fantasy 6
Technically it's Final Fantasy 6.
The Japanese literally had their country blown away and then they succeeded in not only rebuilding it but also getting as high economically as possible so it may be a cultural thing to be so brave in the creation of the story of a game.
Two cities, not their country.
@@resmarted Their country indeed. They didn't get bombed just by nuclear bombs. Incendiary bombing actually caused more destruction and death than the atomics. Curtis LeMay, the guy who in 1962 was all-for an attack agaisnt Cuba in the missile crisis, was the architect of that firebombing campaign.
@@resmarted Check this out. And this was only one of many such attacks:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Tokyo_(10_March_1945)
@@resmartedYou are a clueless imbecile. Learn history before speaking on it.
@@resmartedthe destruction to Tokyo from aerial bombings was worse than either Hiroshima or Nagasaki. Make no mistake of it, Japan was practically a wasteland after ww2.
Please come back for Dying light 2
GG, GL&HF!
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Spoil. A game from the 90s?
The problem with eastern storytelling is that they cheapen tragedies.
One style is the constant use of planet killers in star wars
Really dude
Really
I don't understand what you are trying to convey
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