- Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
- Release Date: Jun 14, 2015
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
Buy Now
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
Aug 23, 2015Fallout Shelter is an enjoyable but ultimately shallow experience. It’s set apart from others of its ilk by making its transactions truly and completely optional — though sorely tempting.
-
Aug 20, 2015Thankfully, Fallout Shelter's nostalgic aesthetics (which imitate signs and other written materials seen in Fallout 3 and New Vegas) mostly outshine the issues of the game's shallow nature.
-
Aug 4, 2015Fallout Shelter is an interesting game until you reach the fifty dweller mark. After that, the game gets easy and monotonous.
-
Jul 16, 2015Fallout Shelter is a good way to expand Bethesda's universe, but definitely lacks in depth to engage on the long run.
-
Jul 12, 2015I enjoyed the game enough to warrant the purchase of a few booster packs (thankfully I managed to keep it at a few). I’m sure that if you spent enough money, your people could live like royalty in a safeguarded oasis, away from all the ghouls, raiders and rad-roaches. But, then what? It becomes a base-building sim just like any other.
-
Jul 2, 2015Don't get me wrong. I had fun playing Fallout Shelter, and it's a great way to get my Fallout fix while waiting for the next installment. I just feel like certain aspects of the game could have been fleshed out more and that it should be more complex.
-
Jul 1, 2015Fallout Shelter is a cool concept, and a nice mobile title to pop on to for a few minutes each day (after spending more significant time chunks getting your facility sustainable). It could use some more content and things to do later on; special events, new rooms, or anything else that adds variety and interaction would improve the otherwise pleasant formula.
-
Jul 1, 2015It has that ability to glue the player to the screen for a good amount of hours, but the lack of depth in gameplay will sooner or later diminish that starting effect.
-
Jun 15, 2015While it could have exploited fans at every turn like EA tried to do with Dungeon Keeper, it's actually a nice little way to spend an afternoon while you wait for Fallout 4 to come out in November. Just don't expect anything particularly exciting, as it is slightly skewed towards enticing you to spend money on it -- lest you wait to enjoy it in short spurts.
-
Jun 15, 2015It's not exactly the most exciting post-apocalyptic game out there, but if casual is your bag there's a lot to like here.
-
Jun 26, 2015Fallout Shelter feels like a solid foundation for a deeper and better game.
-
Aug 14, 2015What we’re getting at is there’s not much space for classic simulation sadism here. It’s all happiness and accumulation, which is fine and pleasant, but not gripping.
-
Aug 13, 2015Hit among the f2p strategies is definitely a qualitative leap forward and there's not a slightest reason, why not to give it a chance. But the incomplete design of the game suggests that perhaps developers themselves were surprised by the success of Fallout Shelter more than the players – as the game was just some side project.
-
Aug 7, 2015And that’s Fallout Shelter‘s big problem: the graphics are great, the coding is great, and the music is great. But working as a Vault-Tec Overseer feels too much like being stuck in middle management: it just gets tediously repetitive after a while.
-
Jul 6, 2015The experience is enjoyable but once the basic formula has been established it’s just a case of repeating what’s come before on an increasing scale.
-
Jul 5, 2015Fallout Shelter is a fantastic and interactive diorama full of nods to the franchise that make any fan smile. At the same time, it provides a pleasant experience for anyone who has ever heard the name of the series.
-
Jun 18, 2015Fallout Shelter is a nice free game for real Fallout fans. The game features beautiful, characteristic Fallout graphics, but is ultimately lacking in action.
-
Jun 16, 2015Fallout Shelter winds up being a fun experience. Fallout 4 this is not, but Shelter just may tide you over until November.
-
Apple'N'AppsJun 16, 2015Fallout Shelter has a well known pedigree, but doesn’t bring anything new to the simulation genre on iOS beyond name recognition and good looks that isn’t really good or bad, but just there.
-
Jun 15, 2015The game has got a couple of UI glitches, a tendency to crash, and a prodigious appetite for battery power. More abstract concerns arise from the basic limitations of the genre — these micro-session games are too far diluted from the formulas of Dungeon Keeper and Sim Tower to have any real bite to them.
-
Edge MagazineAug 14, 2015There's a single moment of joy in Fallout Shelter. It comes right at the beginning. [Sept 2015, p.122]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 107 out of 219
-
Mixed: 65 out of 219
-
Negative: 47 out of 219
-
Jun 27, 2015
-
Jul 3, 2015
-
Jun 19, 2015