Every game comes with its issues and these four just might prevent folks from playing Fallout 4, at least when it launches.
If you were excited about the Fallout 4 London mod, we have some bad news for you. The mod has been delayed indefinitely thanks to Fallout 4 next-gen update.
Not a bad thing. They've even shown excitement at what the update could bring to making things better for them. More work? Yeah. But, still a good thing overall.
I think this looks pretty great so they should take as much time as they need.
It’s kind of shame however we’ll probably never get to see an official Fallout London game or anything set in the UK now because of the mod.
The Fallout Anthology Edition is coming to PC very soon, and is packaged with some very S.P.E.C.I.A.L. bonuses.
It’s an awful downgrade to the last one they did
They included physical disc back then
I would love the classic fallout games on console. Closest I could find was atom rpg, I liked that one a lot
The Fallout player base is beginning to grow in a resurgence following the release of the critically acclaimed TV show.
I bet they feel pretty stupid not allowing someone else, possibly Obsidian to do a Fallout game because they could have released it this year near the TV show to capitalise on it.
If you thought '76 made Fallout feel mainstream, now we have a TV show that looks like a cosplay convention. The clean duds and Garbage Kid- Looking power suits (Head scale) are killing me. I think that it's nice that there's something for tv viewers to glimpse at why people like Fallout, but they are only getting a filterd down, made for series-seasonal tv (ew), passanger's flattened persfective with no risk based upon actions or consequese or social/non-social stangings that are experienced in the game.
The series represent's itself as a Fallout the tv show for people that need that kind of pacing (again ew), not the Fallout the game. Some people will dig this. I can see them having reason to, considering everying the show is borrowing to make it something Falloutish. It not for me, and I'm cool with that.
I am a MASSIVE fallout fan, I have a computer desk shine THAT IS FALLOUT and no other. The show was amazing to me, and bias had nothing to do with that, my trepidation was ultimate. The tie in to 'something' New Vegas, had me cheering like a sports fan at the end there (I have the collectors edition, and covet its mint condition highly) and I hate sports. I love a lot of other gaming, movie and TV show things, what they have done its pretty damn cool to me.
Checking out the show possibly tonight or tomorrow for sure. Hope it’s as good as everyone says.
Four reasons to buy Fallout 4 at launch
1. Screw that I'm way too excited.
2. I can't wait to play it
3. Why miss out when others are enjoying it
4. Who cares if there are a few bugs at least I can enjoy the game whilst it's being fixed.
Even if my house burns down around me i'll still be playing Fallout 4.
No matter how big or hyped a game is, I never buy on day one.
It is very easy to get caught up in hype by marketing and media outlets.
Now, I'm not saying that buying a game on day on is bad.
It is obviously up to the individual to take risks.
One reason to not buy Fallout 4 at launch: I can get it at midnight without anyone hassle!
Well I'm not getting fallout 4, well not until the reviews come in first. The leaks have put me off tbh. It just looks too much like an expansion for Fallout 3.
I'm waiting to hear about the story, does it have depth? What about the missions, do they offer real choice and variety? Are the characters fleshed out? What about the new game mechanics? Is building settlements fun and engaging over the course of the game? Is there genuine consequence? Are the bugs game breaking?
All I'm saying is that I still have way too many questions, and limited time and money to just throw my money at Bethesda without holding them to account first. If the game lives up to it, I'll buy it. If not, well I'll still have my money to spend on... Star Wars Battlefront. Thats right, I said it! Star Wars Battlefront.