As the sole survivor of Vault 111, you enter a world destroyed by nuclear war. Every second is a fight for survival, and every choice is yours. Only you can rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland. Welcome home.

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10

wmitch says

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it is a fun game with replay value

8

fabioIT says

10

II enjoy the entire Fallout series. This is the best yet. the replay ability is fantastic. The modding community is great. Highly recommended.

Pretty good game, not perfect but with mods it's almost perfect

9

This game receive soo much critics for abandon things of previous games and, yes this is bad, but nothing than don't can be implement later.
FO3 and FONV are amazing, but in modern time when you click a EXE, you expect than the game launch to play, well, in FO3/FONV you can't, not without mods to start(repeat: mods to start) well, FO4 start without problems, is recomend FOSE, but if you don't want, the game plays without this.
And the craft addon to make your things/building is adictive as fvck.

10

Es Fallout, no digo mas y si no te gusta siempre puedes ponerle una o dos toneladas de mods hasta que te guste.

Fallout 4 is a game that I will say that "it's not bad, but it's not good either." Basically, the main questline is as similar as to that in Fallout 3, but it's pretty linear for most of it. Having to spend 1000 hours on this game, mostly with mods, it made the game "somewhat enjoyable" and "it should be like this," but applies only at certain points in the game.

I haven't seen perks that so unbalanced that when you reached level 14 or so, you already get less rads from eating pre-war food and beverages and giving you waterbreathing, also in the Survival mode, there are more chances you find legendary gear.

The only "good" thing is this game, aside from base game mechanics, is the Far Harbor DLC.

The Fog makes the adventure in the Far Harbor quite a journey and the choices that you made actually made some grim consequences, with one or two out of three available factions laying in the dirt, or trying to get the Acadian Synths and the Far Harbor fishers stand down and end their quarrel peacefully.

As for Nuka-World... well, it's just you being the Overboss of three Nuka-World raider groups and do some collectible hunter all around the Nuka-World and an optional Raider version of what Preston told you to do.

Automatron, however... you just try to vanquish the Mechanist because the Mechanist made rogue robots that roam the Commonwealth and then after that, you just made endless robots to aid your settlement needs (defense measures, supply lines, etc.) or as pack rats and occasional brute of a robot to deal with stronger enemies.

Verdict: Consider it.

I would recommend you to get this game while on sale. It's not really worthed on its net price of $29.99 -- it does not fill the void, but sure it keeps you entertained, especially with mods like Frost or Horizon. Just think of it as Skyrim LE with streamlined bugfixing and less crashes.

7

Golosovanie says