Fallout 4

Since the first Fallout in 1997, the series has strictly remained in the United States. Although Bethesda never ceases to amaze us with the myriad of environments in post-apocalyptic America, one can't help but wonder if they will ever expand the Fallout mythos outside the United States. Last year, G4TV did an article about five cities outside of the United States that Fallout 4 should visit. Their choices were Tokyo, The Australian Outback, London, The Amazon and the Moon. In response to their article, I will count down my top five cities for Fallout 4 over the next several days. Here's number five:

Moscow
One of the coolest post apocalyptic environments I've ever seen is the one created in Metro 2033. For those of you who don't know, Metro 2033 is a game (which is based on the novel with the same name) that takes place in the Moscow Metro after a nuclear war. Although I haven't played the game, I've watched numerous trailers and gameplay videos and I've also read the book, and the portrayal of post-nuclear war Moscow in both is absolutely stunning. Imagine the colorful and elegant steeples, massive cuppolas, and fluted pedestals common in Russian architecture and throw a nuke in there. I'd love to see Bethesda expand on the environment created in Metro 2033, as the few glimpses you see of the surface in Metro leave you longing for more.