The finale of Prime Videos’ Fallout series turned Vault-Tec, the games’ largely faceless business giant, into Resident Evil‘s Umbrella Corporation. And I’m seriously conflicted about what, in the ...
Falloutis built around the existence of vaults—pre-war bunkers constructed by the mysterious Vault-Tec corporation. However, it's often shocking to learn that these vaults were never destined to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yes, the blue and yellow vault-making corporation, Vault-Tec, appeared to have had some hand in dropping the first nuclear bombs ...
The Vaults were built to protect human life from atomic bombs, providing safe underground shelter for years until the surface world was once again safe to be inhabited. At least that's what the ...
The Vault systems in the Fallout franchise are meant to be a utopia, a shelter away from the harsh apocalyptic Wasteland and nuclear fire. There are two experiments in the Prime Video show that we get ...
Oh, Vault-Tec. Longtime fans of Fallout will know there’s something more than a little nefarious about the corporation. But in Prime Video’s Fallout series, Vault-Tec’s true evil nature is revealed in ...
Prime Video’s Fallout series reveals the canon origin story of Vault-Tec’s mascot, Vault Boy, and explains why he always gives a thumbs-up. Vault-Tec’s Vault Boy mascot is one of Fallout‘s most iconic ...
In episode six, Fallout shares a Vault-Tec phone number that actually works. Here’s what happens when you call or text this Easter egg. Oh, Vault-Tec. Longtime fans of Fallout will know there’s ...