

The voiced dialogue has been streamlined, and while adding a voice to the main character is a nice addition, it was ultimately ruined by the sheer scale of the Commonwealth. This is both good and bad for a number of reasons. The voiced dialogue has been streamlined, and while adding Fallout has gone mainstream. I assure you this game has a lot of bang to offer for your 60 bucks and well deserves 10/10 in my very honest opinion. I encourage anybody reading this to just look at the amount of content and all the customization and what you are getting here and then decide based on that rather than some extremely specific little thing somebody is complaining about.

All I got to say is please examine the facts for yourself. People on here are complaining about very specific nitpicky issues with the game like for instance the facial expression/lip syncing issue, a few specific non game breaking bugs, color aestetics, and blah, blah, blah. Unfortunately, didn't like the music track in the game so far, but oh well. Everything sounded like it really had impact and the blood splatter in response seemed really satisfying. I also enjoyed how gun sounds have much more "oomph" than Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Games like Elder Scrolls online will recycle the same voice actors. Sound wise Fallout 4 offers MUCH more voice actors than previous games leading to much more variations in how npcs interact. Even if all 150 quests take a half hour each you are still talking about 75 hours of content to go through so even the most viscous haters on here would have to admit at minimum this game at least offers a lot in quantity of content even if one could make an argument about the quality of it. The story missions in the vanilla game itself you could easily get through in about 5 hours. I mean in comparison I finished Destiny including all story missions, all strikes, and the two raids in about 20 hours. What this game offers over Destiny, which probably it's main competition atm is a much more engaging story and much much more content than Destiny could ever hope to deliver. In other words you no longer have to worry about slowly plodding from one area to the next making for less overall downtime to deal with. Sprint is in the game and is balanced by taking away action points to use in vats, a great mechanic imo that adds more fluidity and better pacing to everything. Movement also feels more in line with Call of Duty. You definitely will feel noticeable improvements on how guns and things handle regarding sight clarity, draw animations, sway, recoil, and smoothness adjusting aim. Gun play feels almost exactly like Call of Duty instead of very stiff and clunky like New Vegas. Gameplay wise what Fallout 4 brings to the table over previous games is a vastly improved combat system, much better balance regarding things like stimpacks and perks, and overall more challenge on higher difficulties. Personally, I don't think it should matter all that much because it's really about gameplay, not graphics. I honestly thought the graphics looked amazing, but I'm just putting it out there that not everybody shares my opinion and some people think games like Witcher 3 actually have better graphics.
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Looking at the pc specs this game is technically graphically superior to any other game out right now even if some people are saying the graphics are not very good. I actually enjoyed the more colorful environments. Some people dislike the aesthetics of the game because they went with a much more punchy and bright color pallet rather than just make everything poop brown and puke green like Fallout 3. I disagree with them, but I will admit the facial expression are a bit stiff and lip syncing is a tiny bit off. In comparison to previous Fallouts people keep saying it isn't a big step up. In the strategy guide there's roughly 150 quests and I estimate the map is about as big as skyrim's, but there seems to be a higher density of areas to explore with fewer mountains and whatnot in the way to make the map feel bigger than it actually is. In the strategy guide Bought the game a five hours ago and I'm going to give a 100% honest review about it. Bought the game a five hours ago and I'm going to give a 100% honest review about it.
