Fallout 4 News and Rumors: X-Men: Apocalypse Scene Recreated in Game Video

By Jenn Loro - 08 Jun '16 15:04PM
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The Quicksilver's uber-fast heroics as the Xavier mansion went into a blast in 'X-Men: Apocalypse' was arguably one of the film's coolest scenes with Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams (Are Made of These) playing in the background. An avid 'Fallout 4' modder and video creator Ez of EzPlays expressed his playful creativity by recreating the Quicksilver sequence from the movie in the game's post-apocalyptic world using the game engine.

In the film, the quick-footed mutant who claimed to be Magneto's son single-handedly took most of the X-Men to safety as the Professor X's school gradually explodes in a seemingly suspended time. That scene was never lost on Fallout 4 gamers who saw the creative potential of recreating the scene as a tribute to Quicksilver, Kotaku reported.

As reported by Screen Rant, YouTuber Ez did not go through the entire Quicksilver sequence but only focused on his extremely fast-paced heroic deed of getting the mutants out of the exploding building. Unfortunately, the recreated scene did not include the pizza-eating dog.

The 'Fallout 4' version tries to be faithful as much as possible to the 'X-Men: Apocalypse' big screen version by adding effects like huge fires and explosion before the mutant entered the scene to save slow-moving X-Men from getting killed in the blast.

To complete Quicksilver's iconic fast-paced heroic scene in the recreated Fallout 4 world, the modder added Eurythmic's 'Sweet Dreams' as the most fitting soundtrack to capture the big screen moment into the game.

Recreating movie scenes have been one of Fallout 4 gamers' favorite pastimes. With more X-Men movies coming their way, we can expect more fan-made videos of this kind. As reported by Movie News Guide the forthcoming Wolverine 3 movie is slated to hit the theaters on March 3, 2017 followed by another X-Men film scheduled for an October 6, 2017 release. The title, however, remains unconfirmed as of this time.

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