Fallout Video Games Views
Part of the mega-successful Fallout series of video games, New Vegas got a major advertising push before its release. There were billboards, funny commercials, and tons of colorful banner ads all over the web. Add to that an already rabid fanbase (and an apocalyptic Las Vegas setting) and you’ve got a major hit on your hands.
Several famous actors of film and video games lent their voices to Fallout 3, including Liam Neeson as James, Ron Perlman as the game's narrator, Malcolm McDowell as President John Henry Eden, and Odette Yustman as Amata Almodovar. Veteran voice actors Dee Bradley Baker, Wes Johnson, Paul Eiding and Stephen Russell also provided voice overs for the game.[33] The Fallout 3 soundtrack continued the series' convention of featuring sentimental 1940s big band American popular music, the main theme, and few other side songs recorded by The Ink Spots and the Andrews Sisters; in addition to a score written by composer Inon Zur.[34] The soundtrack in the game Fallout 3 included artists such as Roy Brown, Billie Holiday, Billy Munn, Cole Porter, and Bing Crosby. In a review of the game for Kotaku, Mike Fahey commented that While Inon Zur's score is filled with epic goodness, the real stars of Fallout 3's music are the vintage songs from the 1940s. [35]