Fallout 4 (opens in new tab) will be out in just over a month, which means it is now socially acceptable to orient all aspects of your life around it. Bethesda (opens in new tab) has published a list of important release information to keep in mind; all it’s missing …
Read More »These Fallout 4 wallpapers are SPECIAL
If you already know you’re going to max out your Perception first in Fallout 4 (opens in new tab), at the expense of all other stats, Perks, and contact with the outside world, don’t be ashamed. Instead, show off your dedication with one of these handsome fan-made desktop wallpapers. Reddit …
Read More »Diplomacy: the final frontier for games like Fallout
I was hoping that, come this November, I could talk my way through the entirety of Fallout 4 (opens in new tab). To get a sneak preview of what this magical gaming experience might be like, I booted up Fallout: New Vegas for the first time, with the intention of …
Read More »Fallout 4 has no level cap, and you can play after the ending
Fallout 4 (opens in new tab) will keep on trucking for as long as you care to keep wandering The Commonwealth. Bethesda Game Studios has revealed that you’re free to keep playing and leveling up in perpetuity throughout Fallout 4, even after the main story is completed. While Fallout 3 …
Read More »Why Fallout 4 begins before the bombs
Fallout 4 (opens in new tab)’s Sole Survivor lived a full life before the bombs fell, a distinction that sets them apart from most characters in the post-nuclear role playing series. A normal morning in a retro-futurist family home is a unique premise for a tutorial/character creation segment, but game …
Read More »You may get a Fallout 4 character in your next Fallout Shelter lunch box
You’ll have to wait until November 10 to meet Preston Garvey and his delightfully anachronistic Laser Musket in Fallout 4 (opens in new tab), but you can recruit him right now in Fallout Shelter. Bethesda announced that Garvey, a member of the Commonwealth Minutemen, is now available as a Legendary …
Read More »Fallout 4 kind of still uses the Oblivion engine, but do not fear Bethesda face
Fallout 4 looks lovely. Really, really lovely. That bright, airy feeling. That diffused, misty lighting in the woods. The fact that there even are woods, and plants, and colour, rather than just the same blasted, monotone grimescape we’re so used to getting from the series’ various retro-futuristic hellholes. That must …
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