While Fallout 4 is a fun play and the base building is a welcomed addition, Fallout 4 leaves a lot to be desired in the area of story, voice acting, and graphics. This warrants a 7/10 from me as I did enjoy the game, but I always felt it could have been so much more.
Should Fallout 4 be a cultural phenomenon like Skyrim?
Fallout 4 is a game that will spark conversation and a huge amount of love, and there’s no reason it shouldn’t follow in the footsteps of Skyrim as something of a cultural phenomenon.
Is Fallout 4 a good open world RPG?
Fallout 4 is the epitome of what an open world RPG should be. Fallout 4 didn’t blow me away like the previous iteration did, but it did keep me thoroughly entertained and fully vested in journeying across the wasteland.
Fallout 4 is an engrossing game that lures you in with mystery and the promise of adventure. Its wretched wasteland can be captivating, and you never know what odd person or settlement lies around the next bend.
What is Fallout 4 about?
Fallout 4 is the story of the “perfect” vs the “imperfect,” where your decisions influence the victories and tragedies of not just the two overarching groups, but all of the smaller ones that get caught in the middle. Picking sides and doing favors is, at first, about finding your son, but it becomes more complicated as time passes.
What is the Institute in Fallout 4?
The Institute is a twisted homage to Cambridge’s famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology and it’s the source of Fallout 4’s bioengineered androids, known as Synths. Some Synths look like animated mannequins, but The Institute recently began producing ultra-realistic models, and people are concerned with the presence of secret, robotic agents.
Is Fallout 4 worth it for RPG fans?
With its vast open world and its endless possibilities, Fallout 4 is a must have for RPG fans. Fallout 4 makes you say goodbye to the rest of the world and immerse yourself in its universe for hours and hours. Its powerful virtues compensate for its obvious shortcomings.