Most of the quests in Fallout 2 were "go here, do this, come back", but there was a sense of illusion about it that made them interesting.
They weren't put in the game because they were pretty dumb and pretty distinct from the rest of the game, not only in content but in quality. I don't remember what else I saw, but it was probably dumb. That monastery of monks who copy books is dumb. One big problem is that they're pretty stupid. So I ask - How can the Restoration Project be made better? Level Violet (Memory Core)I think Chris Avellone mentioned that the EPA was killed because of time restraints, unlike Kaga or other things (that were generally unfavorable). Level Indigo (Top Secret Research into Gender Modification) Level Green (Animal and Biological Testing Arboretums and Cages of Creatures) Level Orange (Blood-Curdling Cafeterias and Sinister Conference Rooms) Level Red (Security, Public Relations, Museum) These maps are small, and these “levels” often share the same map. Solar Scorcher (this was its original location) Plant Spray Canister (kills all spore plants instantly) Pop-Rocks (if you drink water with them, you will explode in a horrible death animation)īug Spray Canister (kills all insects instantly) Special scenery objects include an EPA parking lot sign, and color-coded symbols on the walls, The EPA was supposed to use the Vault City/Vault 13 tile set for interiors (bright white, like original Handee and a hyperactive drug-making appliance for Computers filled with information on crop rotation and the F.E.V.
Various NPCs on “ice” (in hibernation).ĨA. An entourage of custodial peevish holograms that provide tours and bursts ofħA.
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A storage room full of new seeds for Arroyo. A small government museum complete with dioramas! The exhibits on postholocaustĥA. Sub-levels filled with exciting varieties of poisonous gases and virus-laden mutantĤA. A parking lot jungle replete with several varieties of spore plants.ĢA. Puzzles, fighting, and various weird adventure “seeds” (literally), including, but not limited to:ġA. Code: The Environmental Protection Agency is a bonus location for Fallout 2.