Gaming: Some Fallout Fans Are Convinced The Season 2 Finale Showed The...

Gaming: Some Fallout Fans Are Convinced The Season 2 Finale Showed The...

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Reactions to the final episode of Fallout Season 2 have been a bit mixed. Some fans enjoyed it, some didn't, and others (myself included) liked it but wished it did a little less table-setting for Season 3 and resolved a bit more of the threads from Season 2.

Most fans agree on a few things, at least, such as the new location teased in the episode and the reveal in the post-credits sequence, which both promise some interesting things to come in Fallout Season 3. And one particular moment from the episode was pretty stirring: when an NCR sniper took the head off a deathclaw to save the day, a slow-motion sequence that pays homage to the opening cinematic of Fallout: New Vegas. Here are both sequences:

But that moment has also given rise to discussion about exactly who that anonymous sniper actually is. Some think it's an extremely important character indeed: Courier 6, the actual character we all play in Fallout: New Vegas.

Source: PC Gamer