War. War never changes. IPs, unfortunately, do. Fallout 3 was a disappointment to many longtime Fallout fans as Bethesda took a real hardcore RPG full of agency and choices and turned it into Oblivion with guns.

For all of those whose heart was broken by the inexistence of a real Fallout 3, good news! Fallout: Nevada, a Russian total conversion mod of Fallout 2, was recently translated into English. You can download the translation here.

Fallout: Nevada began to be developed in 2009 and it was finished in 2015. The original author left the project after its completion, so it remained untranslated to English. The translation was done by No Mutants Allowed forum’s members. In case you don’t know, the forum is known for its love for the classic games (and hatred for the new ones).

The translation was possible because of the efforts of Dionis, a Russian Fallout fan. He posted on the forum explaining that he was angry because there were so many Russians on the site and nobody would organize and translate the mod until the end (many groups tried and gave up midway). He assembled a group and it took almost a year, but they did it.

Set before the first game of the franchise, Fallout: Nevada continues the themes and story of Fallout 2 from a new perspective. It’s set in the region of Nevada and Utah with a total of 12 large locations and more than a hundred quests, most which can be solved in many ways.

Last year, another total conversion mod of Fallout 2 was translated: Fallout 1.5: Resurrection. It was a Czech mod released in 2013 that attempted to make a story between the two first Fallout games set in New Mexico.