AlienLion writes:
Having no hard proof whatsoever, I will still say that Fallout 4 is probably not a lifetime away from being announced. There has already been some talk of the game’s setting, and the general vibe seems to be that it’s the very next title to come from Bethesda. This feels like the right time to look back at this series’ bumpy existence and decide where we stand.
Amazon has announced its gaming lineup for May 2024 and it is one of the better months especially if you are an Amazon Prime subscriber.
I have Amazon Prime hardly ever use it and these games will not make me jump back to Prime.
Only use Prime for discounts on shipping.
Amazon
Games line-up looks Highly Promising.
Yeah if you Never played those games before.
or you just started gaming for the First time in your life it would seem "Promising "
In a recent interview, Todd Howard revealed that he has no plans to retire and reiterated Bethesda's openness to help from other studios.
Oh great, now we have to deal with Anasts Bethesda fetish indefinitely.
Thanks a lot, Todd
"with no plans to retire anytime soon" I mean this is like a common news topic involving his name. Knock it off and do some actual newsing. This is like the biggest "No Duh" article of the day, and several sites had to regurgitate it. Geez. So lame.
"Batman. I like the idea that if I had enough money, time, and vengeance, I could become him." - Todd Howard
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This is when he'll retire.
Discover the impact of the recent Fallout show on Amazon Prime and the white-hot popularity of the Fallout franchise. Will there be a Fallout 5 anytime soon? How about any new Fallout? Its a good problem to have.
I’m going to get back into Fallout 4 since I haven’t finished it yet. The recent update will likely give me more of an incentive to get to it sooner rather than later.
Where is the problem part again?
There is a show
There is 76 that is perfect for non-standard fallout players and perfect for Bethesda to coin up on.
There is a Fallout Shelter
There is Fallout 4 updated for current gen (that went free for subscription services in most cases).
Also there is a whole new audience that has never seen or played fallout before. Seems like they have PLENTY to dig into, before they worry about FO5.
They are beyond trending and are banking with willing investors atm, and you are calling it a problem. Mkay. Sounds more like you are just chapped that FO5 is not point of discussion. No worries, it is coming, just gonna take a bit. Just be glad MS and Bethesda ironed out their multi-platform woes, THAT was a problem, the rest is cake.
Fallout 1 and 2 better than Fallout 3 and New Vegas? Come on your letting your nostalgia take over completely. Fallout 3 and NV are better in everyway. If they go back to the old formula it should and would work better as a handheld/cell phone game. I clicked on the article to hear thoughts on fallout 4 but all I got is your hate towards Bethesda and your fallout 1 n 2 nostalgia. I'd suggest actually giving fallout 3 a chance, doesn't sound like you cared to play it much because it didnt remind you of the first 2, fallout 3 is filled with mystery, odd random shit, good humor/ characters, great apocalyptic scenery, and everything you could basically want in a post apocalyptic game. One of the best games hands down once you get into it.
oh fallout, i love you like a song baby......
I'm so ready for another Fallout. Bring it.
i never played the original fallout (but i've read almost everything about them in the wikia :P) but fallout 3 and new vegas are my favorite RPGs ever (along side kotor 1 and 2) but the only thing a agree with the article is that when you hit the level cap you become unstoppable and there is no longer a sense of danger (unless you set the game to very hard with all autosave OFF, then when ever you encounter a foe you WILL feel fear because if you die you'll lose all your progress, its fun try it out).
I played both "Fallout" and "Fallout 2" back in the day on PC. And I personally think "Fallout 3" and "Fallout: New Vegas" were better games. I wasn't happy about the problems they had on console (like the freezing/drop in FR/etc.) but I still enjoyed them immensely.
In fact, I think I enjoyed NV more than 3. It had a closer vibe to the first 2 PC games, plus I liked the sunny weather more than the dark "ground zero" aspect of part 3.
I can't wait for Fallout 4.