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Is Fallout 4 any good?

Is Fallout 4 any good?

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INSERTCOlN
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09-16-2016, 08:24 AM
#21
I really enjoy diving into the entire map and gathering everything I haven’t had time for—this is the only game I’ve played since it launched.
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INSERTCOlN
09-16-2016, 08:24 AM #21

I really enjoy diving into the entire map and gathering everything I haven’t had time for—this is the only game I’ve played since it launched.

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tommie124
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10-03-2016, 10:34 PM
#22
Above all else, the conflicts and skirmishes are impressive. Fallout 4 could offer the most intense explosions compared to other titles, especially after engaging a Legendary boss: a massive boom!
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tommie124
10-03-2016, 10:34 PM #22

Above all else, the conflicts and skirmishes are impressive. Fallout 4 could offer the most intense explosions compared to other titles, especially after engaging a Legendary boss: a massive boom!

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aguzz123123
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10-04-2016, 07:10 AM
#23
Absolutely, I really enjoy it more than New Vegas—I really disliked that one.
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aguzz123123
10-04-2016, 07:10 AM #23

Absolutely, I really enjoy it more than New Vegas—I really disliked that one.

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Pimousse62620
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10-12-2016, 06:55 AM
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It's quite a lot to tackle, similar to Fallout 3. I've only played two Fallout titles—Fallout 3 and now Fallout 4. I invest a fair amount of time in each one, planning to dive into Fallout 4 as well. Once you start, it becomes really engaging. It's not something I rush into right away; I wait until I'm ready. If I decide to play, I usually get hooked for a while. Eventually, I find myself enjoying the experience. Like many gamers, I get excited once I begin, but I'm drawn to the variety and depth of activities available. I've spent around 13 hours since release, which isn't excessive but still a solid amount. Compared to other games, this one offers a lot of customization options, especially for bases and weapons. I haven't explored them much yet, but I have roughly 12 missions open to pursue whenever I like. I appreciate having the freedom to choose my path, though it means navigating an open-world environment. The main story isn't groundbreaking, but even as a solo experience, it's not my focus. What matters most is exploring and completing challenges, including tackling tough enemies.
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Pimousse62620
10-12-2016, 06:55 AM #24

It's quite a lot to tackle, similar to Fallout 3. I've only played two Fallout titles—Fallout 3 and now Fallout 4. I invest a fair amount of time in each one, planning to dive into Fallout 4 as well. Once you start, it becomes really engaging. It's not something I rush into right away; I wait until I'm ready. If I decide to play, I usually get hooked for a while. Eventually, I find myself enjoying the experience. Like many gamers, I get excited once I begin, but I'm drawn to the variety and depth of activities available. I've spent around 13 hours since release, which isn't excessive but still a solid amount. Compared to other games, this one offers a lot of customization options, especially for bases and weapons. I haven't explored them much yet, but I have roughly 12 missions open to pursue whenever I like. I appreciate having the freedom to choose my path, though it means navigating an open-world environment. The main story isn't groundbreaking, but even as a solo experience, it's not my focus. What matters most is exploring and completing challenges, including tackling tough enemies.

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