Okey Dokey! There is something about the nature of truly ambitious projects which fills me with a kind of existential dread that only comes when IP that is beloved by certain swathes of nerds is pulled from its nerdling niche to be unleashed upon the world in all its esoteric glory, only to then be eviscerated by the legion. Given that 'A Kiss to Build A Dream On' was my wedding song because of this IP, I count myself among their company. Therefore it was with relived delight that I soon realised not only had the creators done justice to this brilliant universe, they had rendered it with the kind of sharp wit and piercing commentary that made the games such a joy. The post-apocalyptic hellscape leavened by the kind of fifties optimism that juxtaposes the true horror of the world after nuclear annihilation, to provide a truly unique and startlingly fun experience which had me grinning from the outset. The performances are superb, the world building is incredible, and the satire is savagely sublime, so skedaddle along and see it as soon as you can. 8.93/10