Fallout 4, Complete game with Expansions
The dlc's are clearly the best of the game. I prefer the older ones but this one is fine for the ones who are starting with fallout thanks to the tv series.
Release Date | 9/27/2017 |
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Genre | Role Playing |
Publisher | Bethesda |
DRM · Service | Steam |
Includes | Single-player Full Controller Support |
Languages | English French Italian German Spanish Portuguese-Brazil Russian Traditional Chinese Japanese |
Windows Requirements: |
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MINIMUM:OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or equivalent Storage: 35 GB available space RECOMMENDED:OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)Processor: Intel Core i7 4790 3.6 GHz/AMD FX-9590 4.7 GHz or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 290X 4GB or equivalent Storage: 35 GB available space |
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The dlc's are clearly the best of the game. I prefer the older ones but this one is fine for the ones who are starting with fallout thanks to the tv series.
Pretty fun fps rpg with a ton of content. The gameplay elements could have more depth though.
Fallout 4 falls a bit flat in all departments; its not a great base builder for the parts where you can do that, though mods expand this greatly.
Its not a great shooter, though it clearly has put far more emphasis on the non-VATS fighting this time around.
And, I think this comes as no surprise past FO3 for those who loved the CRPG originals, its not really an "oldschool" RPG much anymore, either. It can still be an enjoyable "Discover the world" romp, but it turned me off far quicker than prior entries while at the same time having me hoping the opposite would be the case beforehand.
Shame. I guess it needs to decide where to commit even more fully, rather than being in such a weird middle ground spot to really get its groove back for real.