The “Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System”has been around in previous renditions, but accessibly, this new version falters where it’s predecessor succeeded. The biggest change in the Fallout system is V.A.T.S. If you’ve never played, but want to have a specific style I recommend checking out FudgeMuppet on Youtube for specific builds. The stat system: S.P.E.C.I.A.L, and the massive Perks chart allow for endless possibilities of playthroughs. Fallout is know for giving exceptional player agency, and this is no different, but the method in which they go about it is. You feel like you have a sense of choice and decision making in Fallout 4 that I hadn’t felt in previous renditions. The more vague the initial storyline is the more enjoyable an RPG game, such as this, can become. This is about as much as the game gives you initially, and it’s the perfect way to start things off. In Fallout 4, you are a survivor of Vault 111, finding yourself staggering about the future in search of your family. Even with the technical hiccups that sprinkle themselves throughout the coding, like a frosted doughnut, Fallout 4 is just too good to put down.Īs in all Fallout games you become the unnamed citizen who escapes the fallout of a nuclear explosion by securing yourself within a Vault, an underground bunker designed with the soul purpose of protecting citizens. This game will eat up hours of your life, but you’ll enjoy every minute of it. I say this to preempt this review, because I want people to understand that just because a game has flaws, doesn’t mean that it’s not a magical, fun experience that should be enjoyed.įirst off, let me start by saying Fallout 4 has so many complexities, so many side quests, and so much of well – everything, that I can’t begin to cover it all in the scheme of a single review. Fallout 4 follows the same trends that the established franchise has always experienced: vast open-world experience, exceptional story arcs, and riddled with enough bugs to make a radroach colony jealous. I urge you to bust open that Vault door, step out into the light, and grab hold of Fallout 4. If, for some reason, you’ve been living underground in a bunker for the past decade you may not have heard of the Fallout franchise.
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