Wait, you found soap?As a wasteland wanderer, I have simply been avoiding relationships in the game. Wander, greet, kill, loot, trade with Dogmeat, build, lather, rinse, repeat....lather, rinse, repeat.![]()
Lots of it.... all over the Commonwealth.Wait, you found soap?As a wasteland wanderer, I have simply been avoiding relationships in the game. Wander, greet, kill, loot, trade with Dogmeat, build, lather, rinse, repeat....lather, rinse, repeat.![]()
I'm inclined to agree. As much as I enjoy NV and the open world exploring, 3 had an aspect that I felt the character had a little more definition as they had a father, a history and something that felt a little more relatable. It was still open, but I felt a stronger connection with the character. Comparing to NV, where the character is, as Reverend puts its, an open avatar, a blank slate with little personal history beyond being shot in the head. The world is interesting but I'm mixed on the character.
One of the biggest differences between F3 and NV is that Bethesda really wanted to tell their own story where as NV was willing to let the PC tell their own story. In F4, I think Bethesda went a little too far in cementing who your character is in this world and as a result, robs you of being able to fully immerse yourself in the wasteland.I'm inclined to agree. As much as I enjoy NV and the open world exploring, 3 had an aspect that I felt the character had a little more definition as they had a father, a history and something that felt a little more relatable. It was still open, but I felt a stronger connection with the character. Comparing to NV, where the character is, as Reverend puts its, an open avatar, a blank slate with little personal history beyond being shot in the head. The world is interesting but I'm mixed on the character.
Where did the Lone Wanderer in this game learned to use a gun? She or he is a lawyer and a civilian. He or she suddenly learns to use a gun.
Where did the Lone Wanderer in this game learned to use a gun? She or he is a lawyer and a civilian. He or she suddenly learns to use a gun.
Don't know where you're getting that from, the game made it pretty clear that my character was in the military. In fact, when the Vault guy turned up at my door, one of his claims was that my family had been chosen for the vault because of my service to my country.
Can I get a quick recommendation?
I'm usually more into Japanese style RPGs than Western RPGs, and I've never gotten into the Fallout series. The only Western RPG series I've gotten that into is Mass Effect. But, Japanese RPGs have been more and more crappy lately. Do you guys think I might be able to get into Fallout 4, given that I like Mass Effect but I don't like other Western RPG series I've played?
Can I get a quick recommendation?
I'm usually more into Japanese style RPGs than Western RPGs, and I've never gotten into the Fallout series. The only Western RPG series I've gotten that into is Mass Effect. But, Japanese RPGs have been more and more crappy lately. Do you guys think I might be able to get into Fallout 4, given that I like Mass Effect but I don't like other Western RPG series I've played?
The player character is voiced, you can romance some of your companions (Even same sex romance!), plus there's a number of factions you can choose to interact with.
Dialogue isn't as good as BioWare's work however. Despite your PC being voiced, your dialogue is usually restricted to one sentence responses where Shepard could go on a whole conversation based on one dialogue choice.
And Fallout 4 presents a unique opportunity for new comers since the game begins long before the previous ones do, so you get a unique perspective.
Can I get a quick recommendation?
I'm usually more into Japanese style RPGs than Western RPGs, and I've never gotten into the Fallout series. The only Western RPG series I've gotten that into is Mass Effect. But, Japanese RPGs have been more and more crappy lately. Do you guys think I might be able to get into Fallout 4, given that I like Mass Effect but I don't like other Western RPG series I've played?
The player character is voiced, you can romance some of your companions (Even same sex romance!), plus there's a number of factions you can choose to interact with.
Dialogue isn't as good as BioWare's work however. Despite your PC being voiced, your dialogue is usually restricted to one sentence responses where Shepard could go on a whole conversation based on one dialogue choice.
And Fallout 4 presents a unique opportunity for new comers since the game begins long before the previous ones do, so you get a unique perspective.
How is the combat?
Combat is more in line with other FPS than the previous Fallout games. You can shoot and hit targets that are way outside the effective range V.A.T.S gives you. Makes sniper rifles actually useful. Combine that with the damage bonus you get when you hit a target undetected and you can clean up areas with almost impunity.
In Fallout 4, combat really hinges on how well can you handle a controller. So if you can make good headshots, you can score some fairly quick kills.... sometimes in one shot, other times (depending on the toughness of the target), it can definitely take 'em down a notch.
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