Bethesda's attempt at Fallout multiplayer is, like so many of the series' vaults, a failed experiment.
Bethesda's attempt at Fallout multiplayer is, like so many of the series' vaults, a failed experiment.
Fallout 76 marks the second venture into MMO territory for a beloved Bethesda property. It takes a side step from the core series and allows players to build bases, embark on quests, and explore the nuclear dust storm of West Virginia with other fellow survivors in what is the series' first strictly...
GameCentral reports back on its first 24 hours with Bethesda's new online adventure and things have gone about as expected…
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Fallout games have always been about survival. Everything outside the Vaults is rusty, broken, or just plain mutated - but hey, that's ...
Intriguing new beasts to fight; Fascinating backstory to Appalachia; New regions broaden what the post-apocalypse can be
Numerous technical issues; Engine is out-of-date (and it shows; Most quests are transparently fetch quests; Lack of emotional depth to the (few) robot NPCs
W ar never changes, but the Fallout series certainly has. Over the lifetime of the series it has shifted from isometric RPG to first-person action RPG to what some would classify simply as a first-person adventure, and now with Fallout 76 the franchise is taking that adventure and putting it online.
How many times have you thought to yourself while playing a Fallout game, 'gee, I really wish this was multiplayer
Massive; varied world to explore; Some fantastic writing and quest lines; Extremely engrossing once you get past its flaws
Plagued with technical problems; World can feel lifeless; PvP is pretty broken right now
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