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Fallout 4 is an open-world action RPG developed by Bethesda Game Studios, following the critically acclaimed Fallout 3. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, it offers players the freedom to explore, craft, and shape their own narrative in a richly detailed environment.
M**R
Great addition to the Fallout universe
From the makers of Skyrim and Fallout 3, comes the latest addition to the Fallout universe. Fallout 4 begins in the area of Boston, in the year 2077. Your family has just had a new addition; a baby boy. You live in a 1950s vision of a perfect future... until the bombs fell. Through a twist of events, you find yourself walking out onto the ash filled ruins of your past life, 200 years later. Welcome to the wasteland. -ATMOSPHERE: brave radiation storms that remind you just of the desolation and dangers of the land you’re in. Find bits of lore and reconstruct events from the past. Power armor handles more like vehicles, and less like a hat and t-shirt. -GRAPHICS: People have complained that it isn’t the most amazing thing out there, but the graphics are way better than Fallout 3 and New Vegas. It isn’t a beautifully painted fantasy land like Skyrim; it’s a blasted and decaying retro-future, and it looks and feels that way. The makers of this game had to find a balance between level of detail, and how many objects and how big they made the world. This world is BIG, with plenty of objects and detail. -CUSTOMIZATION/BUILDING: weapons and armor can have custom upgrades and be renamed. You can build entire settlements. But how would you find the resources for such things? By scrapping whatever you find, of course! Phones, cups, baseball bats, leather armor, 10mm pistols; anything can be recycled! -GAMEPLAY: Gameplay has had some changes; VATS slows things down, instead of completely freezing time, which means that the scores on targets can change over time. Perks are more like upgradable skills that unlock special abilities as you go. Out of a building resource, like copper? You can tag it, so that items that contain that resource will have a special icon. Content-wise, this game is packed. You can play for days without even needing to touch the main quest. All in all, Fallout 4 is a great game, for the right audience. If you want a mystical and beautifully rendered land, like Skyrim, this isn’t the game for you. If you want a mindless shooter or graphics over gameplay game like Call of Duty, this isn’t for you. If you like dark humor, and are interested in Fallout, nuclear apocalypse, 1950s retro-future, or anything related to it, this is your game. This is like Metro 2033, but with more greaser jackets and pompadours. As for the flaws, this game does have its bugs; which can be expected for a modern game this early on. Over time, they will be corrected in updates. My only complaint is that Dogmeat’s walking sounds are annoying. To be fair, others have complained that this game reuses a lot of assets from other Bethesda games, such as smithing animations from Skyrim, and models and sounds from Fallout 3/New Vegas; but these are small details that would normally take a lot of work, while they could be focusing on other things.
J**A
Everything you need to know !!!
This game is a beast. It can take you for a fun ride for a long time. You will love playing it. Amazon delivery was good. Yep dlcs are huge before you can play this game. So u will have to have a nice data plan to play it first time. But everything is totally worth it. Yes there are some glitches and graphics are not like games as Ac syndicate or BO3 but its the unique gameplay and nice story is so engaging. I got this game to play in vacation this December and guess what am loving it. Doesn't matter what you like but u will find many things of your interest in open world of fallout. Just cause 3 has much bigger map than fallout. But!!! There are not many things to do even though being an open world game. While fallout 4 is amazing in all ways. If u are new to fallout series than embark your journey with fallout with this glorious game .
R**M
Legendary
Fallout 4. War. War never changes. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the most hyped game of the year has lived up to expectations. The beauty of fallout 4 is not in its graphics. In this open world, you can literally do anything you want. I started of with completing a main quest and then got down to building my two storey house. I literally built it from scratch, laying out the floor, deciding the beat up sofa positions, building toilets and even a frigging pool table. It was incredibly fun to do. After spending hours on my house, I finally decided to go to diamond city. I died multiple times. The combat isn't perfect, or rather far from it. VATS can't be used infinitely.I had to modify my weapons quite a bit for them to be any use as the starting weapons I stole are rather crude, and the game becomes rather tricky when you go about the wilderness exploring. There's a high probability you'll encounter some dangerous monsters, and probably not be strong enough to win. Even stray dogs when in packs, can be lethal. The game is far from easy, but not the hardest out there. The trick is to gather as many bottlecaps as you can, get armor from killing raiders, and gradually try to get those rare guns. The map doesn't seem that large, but its huge in terms of the hidden content available, as there are secrets everywhere. Its an adventure to play this game and the best part is ( or the worst for some) that Bethesda doesn't tell you what to do. There's no hand holding like call of duty games in which they give you a well established target, tell you how to get there, and what to kill. You can do what you want. Make a house and spend your days in peace. Or go out and kill super mutants. Or explore hidden dungeons. Your choice. Edit: I'm a ps4 user, and after the patch I have encountered very less glitches except the good one (cryogun).
G**I
Great Game
Great Deal.
M**H
The game is awesome and is highly addictive at first even though the ...
The game is awesome and is highly addictive at first even though the graphics may be a bit poor...people who just like roaming all around the vast map and exploring would seriously love this game.... But I guess people might get bored after playing for around 100-150 hours though they might not have finished even half of the game... Anyways its still really good and u would enjoy it :)
T**N
Ultimate game
This game despite it's horrible graphics kept me hook for almost a year and I was not therefore not able to complete other games I ordered. If you are well familiar with rpg then this the best you can buy. Even better than witcher 3 in my opinion. This game has almost unlimited replay ability. When I am playing this I am feeling like I am exploring a real wasteland. And the world is too responsive. You get quest from someone while roaming or someone tells you that he wants to meet you and many more. If you less on budget and require a game to be played for a long time than this is a perfect deal.
M**G
an OK game with some great moments
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.
S**I
A buggy yet beautiful masterpiece .
I have been a fan of the series since fallout tactics . The game is brilliant , engaging and all round entertaining. The open world , side missions , collectables , modding etc alone will keep you engaged for atleast 100 hours of gameplay . The main story is decent. And then there is settlements which I will let you decide wether its fun or frustrating. I my down side: it ain't a Bethesda game if it doesn't have bugs . The game has it fare share . But Bethesda is going a good job of releasing fixes for them . Be sure to get the all season pass as well the DLCs to the game are pretty awesome.
I**Y
Another winner from Bethesda
I’ve only been playing for about 20 hours and completed a couple of quest, so I can’t comment on the story but here are my first impressions. There may be some spoilers, but not big ones. Richer Pictures First, the game definitely benefits from the console upgrade to Xbone. The look and feel the Commonwealth and the characters within it are an improvement on FO3 and Vegas, although I did like the cartoony feel of those games. In FO4, the shading and background atmospherics provide a richer, more suspenseful feel. Interaction Talking with other characters feels a bit more fluid – more like a real conversation than scrolling through a list of options and getting back a voice recording of the written response. You still have to select questions and responses but the way it’s presented with two-way talking heads like a TV show rather than seeing the non-player character square on all the time makes it feel more life-like. It appears that you can’t just back-track through the responses to get all the information available, like FO3. In FO4, you have to choose your questions more carefully, because some conversation paths appear to be blocked by your choice. No longer god-like Although you do get Power Armor pretty quickly in the game, access to it is actually more limited in FO4. Because it uses a fuel supply that depletes by actions such as sprinting and VATs, you have to use the armor strategically. This is one instance where the gameplay limits the god-like abilities you can acquire in FO3. Another example is that you don’t get warning flags on your compass all the time. Even crouched. Getting jumped by a Feral Ghoul really made me… well, jump. It’s nice to get that suspense back, especially for gamers who know the franchise well. Character progression is simpler by doing away with skills and filling in with perks. This lets you concentrate on the story rather than obsessing on how you are going to get that 5% extra Science skill to hack that terminal. I liked doing that in FO3, but I don’t miss it. Combat There are a few changes in Combat. VATs doesn’t freeze time any more, just slow it down, which means you can’t switch it on and ponder your next move over a cup of tea. You have to get a move on or you will get tolchocked by that Raider slowly bearing down on you. In real-time combat, the fighting is more fluid and the gunplay is more reactive, giving the feel of an RPG with a modern First-Person-Shooter Emphasis. VATs appears to be more limited and its more about aiming-down-the-sight, Battlefield-stylee in this game. The firearms at your disposal have more of a cobbled-together-post-apocalypse feel too. More Mad Max Fury Road than Mad Max One. Crafting Bringing me on to crafting. I was disappointed that weapon-repair from FO3 had been taken out. For me it fit the in-game logic. Poorly maintained weapons malfunction, ask any drill sergeant. Plus, it was a useful way of reducing down the weight all those assault rifles I collected, while retaining their value. The crafting of weapon modifications replaces the weapon upgrading you got with repairs. As I said, the weapons now are crafted for the post-apocalyptic world, out of what Junk you can find. So far as I have got in the game, no-one is toting pre-Great War weaponry any more, which is as you would expect after 200 years. As with New Vegas, there are plenty of mutant plants to harvest which can be combined to make super-foods or chems What I really like is having to use up all that junk lying around. In FO3, I just collected it to sell it on, if the value-to-weight was good. Most of the time it ended up filling lockers in my safe-houses. In FO4, you break it down into useable materials like steel wood or circuitry, to make weapon mods or Settlement objects. In FO3, you sold on your junk because it had value. Presumably someone was buying it to make things with. In FO4 you have become that person. Settlements The other ‘creative’ aspect of the game, settlement building is I can see another tempting side-game, which will see me playing for long after I have completed the main campaign. You can clear out old-world spaces and bring them back to life, with new buildings, facilities and gardens. You can eventually link your settlements with trading routes and build your own empire. In a way it adds another game-within-a-game, from FPS, to RPG and now Sim-City-like building strategy too. Natural progression I’ve played game franchises where the latest sequel is an unpleasant lurch into new territory, sometimes giving me the impression that the developers made the changes to justify bringing out a new release or to bring the franchise up-to-date with current player expectations in gameplay or look and feel. FO4 is not like this. The changes I have seen seem more like a natural progression in the world-history that underpins the Fallout canon. In FO3, you were a Lone Wanderer, eking out a living off the corpse of the dead world of yesterday. In FO4, as the Sole Survivor, you have moved on, building things that can help you and the people around you build a world for tomorrow. Granted, some of the things you are building will also help you make a bloody mess of whoever gets in your way. After all, it’s still an irradiated monster-filled hell-hole. The gameplay has also progressed naturally. No-one who is used to the navigation and combat controls of FO3 will have any trouble with becoming familiar with those in FO4. Certainly, what has been removed is more than made up for by what has been added. I hope all this review helped
T**N
fallout 4
Bon jeux Fallout 4 et en français
L**S
Another fallout fan!!
My son was extremely excited to get this game. He downloaded it right away and jumped right in. Game is exactly as described and played perfectly. We officially have Another fallout fan in the house!!
P**O
EN ESPAÑOL!!!😃😃😃
Soy de México y acá, las versiones físicas solo está en inglés sin opción a español, esta versión europea, viene tanto subtitulada como en español castellano y lo prefiero así, porque es un juego con muchas conversaciones, y es bastante tedioso estar leyendo todo el tiempo, también quiero informar que pude canjear el código de fallout 3 a mi cuenta de México sin problemas.
F**.
Empfehlenswert
Die Lieferung war sehr schnell, es war sehr gut verpackt, und obwohl das Spiel gebraucht war, sah es aus wie neu, es wies keinerlei Gebrauchsspuren auf, und vom Verkäufer lag noch eine nette Notiz dabei.-Zum Spiel selbst, für Wochenendspieler wie mich, war die Steuerung gewöhnungsbedürftig, aber wenn man den Bogen raus hat, macht es sehr viel Spaß, die Atmosphäre war gut eingefangen, allerdings waren Spiele wie "The last of us" und "Two Souls" grafisch und atmosphärisch noch ein bisschen besser, trotzdem kann ich es weiter empfehlen!!!
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