Fallout 4 Review

Technically outdated

Let’s discuss the graphics a little further. At times the game has visuals and contrasts, but very often you will find that the engine used is very outdated. Characters do not have any facial expressions, which is extremely disappointing given that the Playstation, which we played the game on, has so much more to offer. You will find that the 30fps is maintained indoors and outdoors while roaming around, but that will change rapidly, especially when you start battling several enemies at once. All this being said, the overall game does look nice at times.and the game does have something to offer.

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One of the positives is that we didn’t have to worry about any bugs, error or glitches, which Bethesda games are generally plagued with. In the odd case you will see visual dysfunctions, but those are very minor and will not affect the gaming experience in any way. The soundtrack itself of Inon Zur is simply perfect for the game and
does embrace the game itself. We absolute loved how the melodies can change the ambience and the intensity of the game.  Well done in picking the right soundtrack!

It may be not perfect but offers a very exiciting package

Fallout4_Trailer_End_1433355589Although the graphics were a little disappointing at times, you will absolute love the gameplay. The variety in the game keeps things interesting and the adventure will blow you away. If you loved Fallout 3, you will love this game and spend several hours being glued to the. Overall, we do recommend this game strongly and promise you many adventurous moments.

Good

  • Huge Open World experience with full of surprises waiting to be revealed
  • Very well designed upgrade and crafting system
  • Attention to detail is impressing

Bad

  • Technically outdated graphic engine
  • There is nothing new or innovative just the same working formula
  • Long load times are frustrating
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As far as I can remember, I've been surrounded by technology. My father bought us a Commodore 64 so I started playing games as a baby, following my passion with Amiga 500, then PC and so on. I love game related collectibles, and when I'm not collecting I review games, watch movies and TV Shows or you may catch me keeping a low profile at Game Events.

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