It really got in the Way-ne.
“It’s dark, violent, but it’s also satirical and in some places almost goofy.
It’s all these amazing things in one.
It’s a really ambitious game, and I’ve never really experienced anything quite like it.”
“You lose some things, but you’re largely adding light, picture, persona and humanity.
With a video game, you’re taking things away, like the audience’s sense of freedom.
Goggins, meanwhile, added he liked the social commentary Fallout provides.
“We live in a very, very chaotic time,” he said.
“We’re seeing an erosion of morality and an erosion of optimism.
Fallout will be available onPrime Videofrom11th April.