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Fallout 4 [m]
Fallout 4 [m]







fallout 4 [m]

What the game does have going for it is stacks of weapons to find, steal and craft. There's no impressive facial animation to wow over.

fallout 4 [m]

Character models stand out here, with a lack of definition in the Ghouls and Raiders up close. Fittingly for a game that encourages scavenging and hammering together equipment to survive, Fallout 4 looks recycled.

fallout 4 [m]

But then you notice that things like the computer terminals from Fallout 3 look exactly the same here, as do other artefacts, to the point where they look lifted without a next-gen polish.įallout 4 isn't an ugly game, but it's not much of a looker. The buildings and environments that make up Lexington are incredibly detailed, with rust, battered faux 50s advertising boards, shells, trash and general post-apocalyptic filth littering the streets. It's been overrun by Ghouls and is a camp for Raiders.

fallout 4 [m]

After a brief demo of the Strength attributes (the stronger you are, the more you can carry, etc) we're straight into the exploration of a town called Lexington. And it's under these conditions I base my impressions.įallout 4 is instantly familiar, and to a Fallout 3 fanboy like myself that's encouraging, reassuring and disappointing in equal measure. You get what you're given and no more, no less. Publisher Bethesda is rightly being protective of its baby, to the point of muted communication and tightly controlled assets released to the press and public. I have to stress that this and the snippets from E3 earlier this year is all we've seen of Fallout 4 and all we're likely to see of the game before it's official November release. If you want Fallout 4 to be exactly how you remember Fallout 3, then we have good news.Īfter sitting through a 15 minute extended (edited) gameplay video of the game today at Gamescom, we can report it looks exactly the same as Fallout 3, for good and bad. The latest gameplay demo of Fallout 4 seems very familiar, for good and bad, says Matt Martin.įittingly for a game that encourages scavenging and hammering together equipment to survive, Fallout 4 looks recycled.









Fallout 4 [m]