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
This game was a lesser work than new Vegas.making the protagonists voiced was a mistake.Still the fallout world is as good as ever.hope they give Chris avellone a chance for the next game.
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.
The first piece of DLC for the superb Fallout 4 is here! After installing Automatron , as long as the Sole Survivor is Level 15 or over, a new radio signal is transmitting out across the wastelands, a signal that is a call for help from a caravan under assault.
There are few games in the Fall/Holiday lineup with as much hype behind them as Bethesda's Fallout 4 . Following up one of the most beloved games of all time, Fallout 3 (no, I didn't forget New Vegas … it's just not as universally loved!) , this shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone.
Incredible depth; Crafting is extensive (and awesome; Engaging campaign; Hundreds of hours of playtime; Huge value for your dollar
Building settlements is tedious; May be a bit too complex for some; Some graphical blemishes; Bug; bugs; bugs
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.
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Big; beautiful world to explore; Deep crafting system; Replay value; so much to do and see
Frame rate issues; Horrible AI companions and enemies
Its technical faults and lack of innovation are frustrating, but the game underneath is as enthralling and compulsive as anything Bethesda has ever made.
An amazingly detailed game world, with a secret and surprise around every corner; Excellent upgrade system, crafting, and good variety of companions; Interesting base-building
Technically unimpressive, especially in terms of character graphics and frustrating load times; Almost no new ideas; Dialogue and set pieces are often handled clumsily
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
Loved it. The best single player fallout game Bethesda has created so far. Likes: The AI is much better this go around. The combat is better and yet kind of the same as the older games, but if you've played any of Bethesda's games you'll understand. The characters are much more life like.
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