People need to understand that any statements in a comment section is implied as opinion. It doesn’t have to be explicitly declared IMO or that’s how every comment would start.
People need to understand that any statements in a comment section is implied as opinion. It doesn’t have to be explicitly declared IMO or that’s how every comment would start.
It’s true, all endings are same but one ending”institute” has an extra line of dialogue.. wow.
Only if you haven’t played Wasteland 2. Unfortunately it’s as close as we’ll get to a classic Fallout game. Bethesda seems pretty committed to the ARPG genre for Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. Which I honestly don’t have a problem with. I love classic CRPGs like Fallout, Icewind Dale, Baldur’s Gate, Planescape:…
If you’re looking for a hardcore RPG title this is not your game and I would suggest things like Wasteland 2 (similar to Fallout 1 & 2), Divinity: Original Sin, and things like that.
If you’re looking for a really cool action game with RPG mechanics then yes, this is your game. The gunplay for this game is far…
For one, the way the game handles stats, levels, and perks makes any choices based around character build unimportant since you can always just get more points to spend, leveling up is incredibly easy and you can max everything.
No there isn’t.
It’s obviously assumed that if we post something on a bloody gaming article on Kotaku in a comment then it’s an opinion - we shouldn’t have to justify EVERY STATEMENT WE MAKE with the words “in my opinion”, that’s utterly daft. On no planet can calling a game “mediocre” be a fact, so expecting that to…
When you start with Fallout 4, it's easy for it to be the best in the series...
There is always Wasteland 2, and it’s glorious.
Have you played Wasteland 2?