In depth: Fallout 4: the good, the bad and the ugly of the Boston Wastelands

In depth: Fallout 4: the good, the bad and the ugly of the Boston Wastelands

By Hugh Langley and Nick Pino

In depth: Fallout 4: the good, the bad and the ugly of the Boston Wastelands

Fallout 4 is most definitely a Fallout game. It’s a weird thing to say, but bear with us. You will love Fallout 4. You will savour the expanses of Wasteland, the story, the music, the new building system. It’s a great game that is deserving of your time, but it doesn’t massively shake things up. Rather, it polishes the established elements that have made this series the RPG it is – to a point. It tweaks and prods what made Fallout 3 and New Vegas great to create an even better game.

Above all, Fallout 4 is still a game of exploration. In its opening moments, you’ll look around the perfectly normal, pre-nuked house replete with a baby bassinet and servo droid and feel the urge to explore every inch of the gorgeous interior.

This wide-eyed wonder carries with you for much of the game as you delve into numerous caves, subterranean strongholds and derelict subway stations. You’ll watch as the world around you changes when [redacted] and your family [redacted] (spoilers, spoilers).

So yes, in many ways Fallout 4 is the game we’ve been waiting for since Fallout 3 steered the series away from its top-down role-playing roots. Not only …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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