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Fallout Shelter

Fallout Shelter is a free-to-play side-view management strategy game set in the Fallout universe. In the game you have to build your own shelter and... Read more

Players:
7.5/10
Steam:
88/100
Metacritic:
71/100
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Trailers, gameplay, and other videos

Fallout Shelter - Announcement Trailer
Fallout Shelter - Update 1.2 Trailer
The First 15 Minutes of Fallout Shelter Gameplay on Nintendo Switch
Fallout Shelter - E3 2015 Reveal Trailer [HD/60FPS]
Fallout Shelter ~ Quests and PC Version Reveal

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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Win 7 32
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 2.80GHz
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • Free Space: 5 GB
  • Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 4650 1GB
Recommended:
  • Win 7 64
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 3.2GHz
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Free Space: 6 GB
  • Video Card: AMD Radeon R7 240 v2 1GB

Please note that these are estimated system requirements that may change upon the game's release on PC.

PC test

Reviews and ratings

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Fallout Shelter is an interesting strategy in which you can create a special society in a high-tech bunker.

The gameplay is not the most varied and at first it will be difficult to find a balance between collecting resources, distributing responsibilities and completing tasks in the harsh wasteland! But after a while, when the strategy has come up and the process is established, the game will bring you a lot of pleasure.

The controls are very easy, the graphics are stylish and pleasant, and the sounds and music are simply great, helping you relax.

For lovers of a leisurely, thoughtful game that does not take much time, it is ideal. + works on weak PCs and even phones.

Feel like the master of a bunker with Fallout Shelter!

Gameplay
8.5 / 10
Graphics
8.6 / 10
Story
7 / 10
Controls
9 / 10
Sound and Music
8.4 / 10
Multiplayer
4 / 10
Localization
6 / 10
7.4

The game is good, it’s on Steam, but I got tired of it quickly, in short it will last for a couple of weeks

5.5

Not a bad game for killing time, but quite monotonous and therefore can get boring quickly. There is no plot in the game as such, but there are many additional tasks, many of which are long quest chains of varying degrees of interest. The controls are quite simple, not counting the sudden camera switches after “Incidents” (Attacks on the bunker or fires.). Leveling up characters comes down to the fact that from the middle of the game, residents spend half a month in the “rocking chairs”, where they gain parameters. In general, the game can linger on your PC or phone for a long time, but not if you sit in it for a long time and often, otherwise you will quickly lose interest.

Gameplay
7.5 / 10
Graphics
7.5 / 10
Story
8 / 10
Controls
7.5 / 10
Sound and Music
6 / 10
Multiplayer
5.5 / 10
Localization
8.5 / 10
7.2

It’s enough to while away a couple of evenings. Kill time during long trips - No. No, no, and no again!

This game is designed more for daily visits and short sessions (2 - 10 minutes each) upon entry.

In fact, there is nothing to do here, as it might seem at first glance. Although there are a lot of items (weapons and all kinds of clothing), they are of very little use.

You won’t get far without donating, most likely your shelter will be destroyed either by the claws of death, or everyone will die from lack of resources. The game is completely tense with this.

The gameplay gets boring in a matter of days, provided that you spend 2 - 10 minutes per session playing the game, and log into it no more than 2 times a day. Everything is damn monotonous. There is no plot as such (although what is the … Read full

Gameplay
7 / 10
Graphics
6 / 10
Story
5 / 10
Controls
4 / 10
Sound and Music
5 / 10
Multiplayer
5 / 10
Localization
9 / 10
5.9

What to do if the previous part in your favorite game line has been completed three times, and the next one has only just been announced with a few vague screenshots? You can switch to something else, or you can look towards projects in the same universe. Shelter is just in the second category.

No, there is no leveling up, turn-based battles or SPECIALS, but there is a post-apocalypse, shelter and mutants.

Our task is to develop the shelter and protect the survivors who flock to us from all corners of the wasteland. You will have to think about pressing problems, and about attracting new people, and about defense against various dangers of the outside world.

Yes, of course, this is not an AAA product, but it’s quite an exciting thing that will help pass the time until the release of the sequel in your favorite universe.

7.0
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