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Personally, I'll just play the game instead, the story is the weakest part. It's all about the gameplay.
Not part of the series but some may like to watch.
Yeah, they both have some really good VA's and even though some will say that the story is as dull as the Bethesda FO's, it was quite in depth, for it's time. I thought it was very well done. @ carries on with this type/quality of actors and story telling.
If you've never played either, I suggest that you do! And if you get them here on steam, get the fix/patch mods. Steam's version was the U.K. version and comes with some nasty bugs that the mods fix. I'm lucky enough to have the originals. . . .and a machine that can run them as they were supposed to. Although, on a side note, it is quite funny to run the original disks on anything after WinNT 5.0/Win2000.
Indeed, the master is the best Fallout Villain.