This game is a 10/10. Very time consuming for me. I have been a fan of the fallout series forever and this did exceed my expectations. I am glad they finally made some improvements to their old games but yet kept the vibe of the old fallout games
This game is a 10/10. Very time consuming for me. I have been a fan of the fallout series forever and this did exceed my expectations. I am glad they finally made some improvements to their old games but yet kept the vibe of the old fallout games
Fallout 4 was a long time coming. We waited many years, endured teaser sites and rumours galore until the real deal was finally unveiled. Now, it's here. And it isn't quite what we expected it to be.
Action-packed tactical gameplay; A weirdly beautiful post-apocalyptic world; Classic Fallout tone and black humour; Deep base-building; character and crafting systems
Systems take time and effort to learn; Lengthy load times; Unconvincing facial animation
Going back to the very start of Fallout 4 , Bethesda's follow-up to Fallout 3 and New Vegas took on a different aspect of surviving a nuclear holocaust, one that was more focused on an internal journey than just keeping ghouls and super mutants at bay.
A rich story with layered player choice; better than the main game; Themes that tackle contemporary issues are what great sci-fi should be; Memorable new characters; Adds shading to Fallout's best companion; Nick Valentine; Lots of side missions; even one that can be done once you leave Far Harbor
Lots of side missions; even one that can be done once you leave Far Harbor
It's fair to say Fallout 4's DLC up until now has been a little on the lean side, and pretty disappointing to boot. Automatron brought a new storyline, companions and enemies, but lacked much in the way of impact on the game world.
It's a pretty solid dlc - the story is trying something similar as the main game but I appreciate that the ending is a bit more flexible at least. The darker atmosphere is nice too. However compared to the Automatron DLC I found it a lot easier and you won't miss that much if you don't buy it.
A world so large it makes RL look small; RPG and FPS gameplay happily married; Questing of the highest quality;
Not the prettiest game you’ll encounter this Christmas; Radroaches aren’t the only bugs to worry about;
But who gives a crap about ‘beautiful’ when the game beneath the facade is so damned good? Fallout 4 sets its sights high and brings home the bacon. It’s not just the sheer scale and quality that makes this a must-have RPG. The complex systems Bethesda has created all overlap in a mesmerising fashion, creating an experience that is both huge and beautifully tailored at the same time. The lessons the company has learned from two decades of game making are all brought to bear in a tour de force of role playing wonder. You’d have to have an irradiated brain to not make this your Christmas pick. There’s never been a better time to pop on your Pip-boy and go out in search of adventure.
A world so large it makes RL look small; RPG and FPS gameplay happily married; Questing of the highest quality;
Not the prettiest game you’ll encounter this Christmas; Radroaches aren’t the only bugs to worry about;
Introduction I acquired Fallout 4 as a present from my partner over Christmas, and despite the internet satirically warning her that I'll recoil into my man cave in order to feast on this virtual world for hundreds of hours, she seemed very happy to know I adore this game.
What it has kept from previous games has been made better
Lacking some innovative features from previous games that we miss
The bombs have dropped and Fallout 4 is climbing out of the rubble, explore a devastated Boston landscape in the year 2287 over two centuries after the world was taken to the edge by nuclear war.
New settlement building and item crafting – Massively improved gunplay
Dumb down of role playing – Less quests than previous titles
It is out of this world game .
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