- Sun Oct 06, 2013 12:23 am
#176175

Well finally finished Fallout Equestria, I am not disappointed. An excellent piece of fan fiction, kind of wanna get my hands on a physical copy and keep it on a bookcase. ^_^
Made me laugh, made me cry, mad me joyful and angry. Had a similar epic feel to the story line like when watching Babylon 5. Kkat certainly knows how to keep the pace going.
Will now have to play Fallout 3 and finish that. (Having already played and finished Fallout New Vegas.)
Strangely enough the digital copy I downloaded to my iBooks didn't have the last chapter, epilogue and afterword. So it ended rather spectacularly on a cliff hanger whilst reading it coming back from work.
Thankfully read the remaining sections when I got back home.
Good cast of likable characters and an interesting range of adversaries and situations.
Interesting fusion of the Fallout and Fim themes.
Will probably read through the side stories, although I quite fancy writing my own side story.
Do need to finish reading Dan Abnett's The Founding first as I borrowed it from a friend.

Well finally finished Fallout Equestria, I am not disappointed. An excellent piece of fan fiction, kind of wanna get my hands on a physical copy and keep it on a bookcase. ^_^
Made me laugh, made me cry, mad me joyful and angry. Had a similar epic feel to the story line like when watching Babylon 5. Kkat certainly knows how to keep the pace going.
Will now have to play Fallout 3 and finish that. (Having already played and finished Fallout New Vegas.)
Strangely enough the digital copy I downloaded to my iBooks didn't have the last chapter, epilogue and afterword. So it ended rather spectacularly on a cliff hanger whilst reading it coming back from work.
Thankfully read the remaining sections when I got back home.
Good cast of likable characters and an interesting range of adversaries and situations.
Interesting fusion of the Fallout and Fim themes.
Will probably read through the side stories, although I quite fancy writing my own side story.
Do need to finish reading Dan Abnett's The Founding first as I borrowed it from a friend.

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