A cozy take on Fallout 4 with key details revealed.
A cozy take on Fallout 4 with key details revealed.
Hey there, fellow explorers. As the clock hits midnight EST tonight, we’re about to see Fallout 4 drop for everyone. Many have already experienced the game before its official launch, finishing the main narrative. A flood of leaked clips has popped up, revealing major twists—but if you’ve been scrolling on social platforms recently, you’ll remember the frustration and disappointment that followed. (Data suggests nuclear conflict is nearly 100% effective at wiping out any hopeful previews.) Regardless, this area is meant for those who’ve faced spoiler overload. It’s clear to me now, while this might be a good time for spoiler fans, there will be no more surprises in Fallout 4. Those of you who feel hurt by the leaks—your anger, frustration, and bitterness are valid.)
I don’t have any chance of getting Fallout 4 right now, and my birthday is coming up on November 12th!
I've placed the order ahead of time, so I'm confident I'll get a good return. Plus, I'm sure all the side missions and random events will balance out any issues with the main story.
And no matter what platform (hopefully you play on PC master race) mods will introduce added storylines and added quests, which will be great, except bethesda will only release modding tools next year (or so i hear)
I ended up watching the ending and felt a bit relieved since I didn’t have to play through the main plot—it’s over 20 hours long and the writing and conclusion are pretty poor. The good part is the side quests, especially the Greybeards in Skyrim, which kept me engaged without needing to dive into the core story. I never went back to the main narrative after that point. I don’t regret skipping it; these games have so much content I just can’t focus unless there’s something really compelling, like Bioshock Infinite—but we all know that’s not the case.