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Fallout 4: Fans Not Impressed

One of the earliest steps in the development of Fallout 4 started with Bethesda porting Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to Xbox One.

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If you are counting down the days before the worldwide release of “Fallout 4” then the new “Fallout 4 Launch Trailer” should make your Thursday a little more enjoyable.

Best of all, whether you’re playing on PC, Xbox One, or PS4, all of these features will be present when Fallout 4 launches next Tuesday. I am by no means trying to convince you to rush out to the store and pick up a copy of the game.

“What’s important is how this technology comes together with the art and gameplay of Fallout 4 to create a dynamic, immersive experience – no matter your gaming system”. From the new screenshots released by Bethesda, it really is a great improvement from what we saw at E3 this year.

This design should stop the game from being too easy, while still giving players a tactical edge over their opponents.

More and more of Fallout 4 has been leaking to the internet, ahead of the game’s release.

If you know about previous Fallout games, you’ll immediately recognize the Brotherhood of Steel, a strong military organization in the post-apocalypse.

Unfortunately for the Bethesda folks, a slew of in-game screenshots and gameplay videos have leaked to the web which not only give away spoilers for the game, but also give us a good look at the game’s UI and character interaction. The studio also hired Doom and Rage developer id Software for the game’s shooter mechanics. In Fallout 4, perks will be organised by the seven S.P.E.C.I.A.L. attributes they represent.

This is one splurge of un-authorised game footage and revelations that I’m not going to touch with a barge pole.

Comparing Fallout 4’s size to other games is hard – many walk-throughs uploaded by players often take the longest route possible, or the speed is affected by the mode of transportation used.

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As the next massive, open role-playing game, it will be played and talked about for years, just like Bethesda’s last release, Skyrim.

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