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Twenty-five years after the bombs fall, you and your fellow Vault Dwellers - chosen from the nation's best and brightest - emerge into post-nuclear America.Twenty-five years after the bombs fall, you and your fellow Vault Dwellers - chosen from the nation's best and brightest - emerge into post-nuclear America.Twenty-five years after the bombs fall, you and your fellow Vault Dwellers - chosen from the nation's best and brightest - emerge into post-nuclear America.
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Adrienne Barbeau
- The Overseer
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Blair Bess
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Adam Croasdell
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- Assaultron
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Erin Ebers
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Brett Elliott
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Fallout is a game about being part of a world a making your own path in it. Fallout 4 got rid of regular choices in your story but was not that bad, this? This is a whole lot different. The map is 4 times as big, but is 100 times as empty in substance, there's no feeling to it, I would enjoyed a same size map but with more life to it.
As is, Fallout 76 is a co-op nature exploration game set in a fallout theme, it's not a fallout game, I just want a falllout 2 but with modern graphics.
There seems to be a large amount of hatred towards this game. People are talking about how it's the worst Fallout in history and the worst game ever made in existence. I want to give an unbiased point of view on this and from about 60 hours of playing this game I can finally give my own opinion. It's just good, not great, nor is it bad either. There is a story that exists in this game, albeit, not as cinematically told as other Fallout games it is still there and not completely bad. I'd say it's maybe the same quality of Fallout 4's storyline just not told through living human NPC's. There are NPC's that exist in this game, some better than others. But the ones that are good have pretty decent dialogue that shouldn't be underestimated. The content that is in this game is pretty big and it seems odd to hear people say that there isn't as much stuff in this game in comparison to other Fallout games and I say that's just not true. In fact, there's almost an overwhelming amount of content in the game. On the topic of multiplayer I believe that it could have been implemented a bit better. The PVP aspects are buggy and don't really satisfy people that want a good PVP experience. But, the PVE experience with friends is something that can't really be captured by any other games. In fact, Fallout 76 does an amazing job at giving the feel of curiosity and happiness when you and your group of friends are discovering the Toxic Valley for the first time and have to fight a grafton monster. The world here is the biggest Fallout world to date with an extreme amount of diversity in creatures and things to fight with lots of loot. Gameplay-wise this Fallout is at it's peak in quality. But that's where it ends there, with the amount of performance issues and bugs and crappy end-game content it doesn't improve on anything besides just playing with friends. All in all, the game isn't as bad as people say it is but it's certainly not one of Bethesda's best games to date
TL;DR- The game has it's ups and downs, not nearly as bad as some say it is but it's not amazing either, quality of the game greatly increases when you play with friends but that's about it. One should buy it if it's on sale or if you have friends that want to play it.
TL;DR- The game has it's ups and downs, not nearly as bad as some say it is but it's not amazing either, quality of the game greatly increases when you play with friends but that's about it. One should buy it if it's on sale or if you have friends that want to play it.
This "Fallout" game, is an unpolished unfinished mess of a game that not only contains many bugs seen in Fallout 4 but, it even creates several brand new bugs that break things that worked almost flawlessly in Fallout 4. Many heavy weapons refuse to work seemingly at random, with enemies healing all damaged taken from the weapon. This glitch also extends to the Gauss Rifle which at times cannot even kill level 1 enemies. I am dissapointed in Bethesda for creating this mess and selling it to us completely unfinished and broken, and i hope their next project is of a higher quality.
Fallout 76 was a horrible game in 2018 because of bugs and glitches and it was new at the time it was a online game and it's hard to make an online game good so it was Bethesda usually has a lot of glitches in their games so My cousin said to not play it because it's not good so I heard they fix the glitches in fallout 76 and the gameplay is great in 2021 but 2018 it was bad because of bugs and glitches and in 2020 I heard it is a great game to being a glitchy online game in 2018 to a fixed online game in 2021 I really enjoy it a lot it you like online games you will like fallout 76. I will give it a 8 of 10 because of the gameplay and you can play with other people in the world and I really like it to meet new people in the world but in 2018 it was a different story in 2018 I will give it a 2 out of 10 because of bugs and glitches and please people give the Developers a chance to fix the game and it can be some great in the future like fallout 76 I really like Bethesda fix the game quite a bit it's a different game now without most the bugs and glitches there was some in the game but not as many as in 2018 and this game is great one of the best online games by Bethesda.
The game is set in the former, sparsely populated state of West Virginia-so don't expect the ruined metropolises from previous Fallout games. Right away, you'll notice that the flora and fauna are thriving much better here, which creates a different atmosphere. The main storyline revolves around you deciding to save and rebuild the human world around you, just because you apparently have a kind heart. The year is 2102, and the world has been destroyed by nuclear war, leaving it radioactive and in ruins. There are several empty vaults in the area, but instead of gathering the locals into these safe shelters, you leave your own vault-completely empty, clean, and functional-to head out and wage war against the local wildlife, mutants, and raiders, who, of course, respawn every few minutes anyway.
The presence of online players adds some variety, but at the same time, it means quests can't have any real impact, since each player is doing their own thing, and changes to the world would interfere with others. As a result, the game has virtually no storyline and no real ending. The quests themselves are peak stupidity. Take Something Sentimental as an example: Miss Maggie tells you that her father was trapped in the Monongah Mine... 27 years ago (!!), but the rubble is too heavy to remove and free him. So she asks you to go to a military facility and launch a nuclear bomb (!!) at the mine's coordinates, because the explosion will clear the debris. And you actually do it. The rubble is gone. Then you enter the mine and discover that her father has mutated into a five-meter-tall, three-headed, four-armed creature that spits some kind of slime at you. What else is there to say? Maybe just that this isn't the only nuke you or your fellow players will drop in the name of rebuilding the world. (Just a reminder-the same world you're supposedly restoring was destroyed by nuclear war.) Throughout the entire game, you never get the chance to do anything that would actually help humanity in a meaningful way. The whole story is just one giant logical mess.
Besides the main quests, you have side quests, daily quests, events, challenges, and Steam achievements. Robotic rangers and scouts constantly nag you to "train for the battle against the communist threat," giving you thrilling tasks like "Kill a deer with a crossbow," "Kill a bear with a shotgun," "Kill a wolf with a knife." Or a robot might send you to hunt a "beast," only for you to sneak up and find... a peacefully grazing sloth. (Speaking of communists, imagine discovering a secret underground base, still filled with Chinese communist soldiers, 25 years after the war! LOL.)
Everything that moves can be killed, and you always get points for it. It doesn't matter if it attacks you or not-your mission to make the world a better place for humans means you can slaughter completely harmless squirrels, frogs, rabbits, chickens, fireflies, cats, beavers, brahmin (two-headed cows), foxes, opossums, and even owls. Naturally, you can eat them too-you can even cook up some owlet nuggets from a dead owl. But if you like animals, don't worry-there are perks like Animal Friend and Wasteland Whisperer that let you befriend even aggressive creatures, so you won't have to kill them anymore.
You can cook or prepare over 90 different solid foods (another 80 can be found pre-made in the wasteland) and 25 types of soups, including tomato and tofu soup. Over 40% of the solid foods are meat-free, and nearly 75% of the soups are completely vegan! Plus, you can consume several types of fruits and vegetables (10), legumes and seeds (4), mushrooms (6), and other plants (24) for energy and hydration. Unfortunately, there's no vegan achievement in the game, so reading this whole paragraph was completely pointless.
Just like in Fallout 4, you can build your own camp. This even includes your own vault, which serves absolutely no purpose beyond aesthetics-just like most of the disgusting decorations you can add to it, such as a mounted owlet (a dead owl nailed to a wooden plaque), a dog's head, a gorilla's head, a frog stuffed in a jar, and patriotic propaganda posters.
The factions were pretty forgettable. The Brotherhood of Steel has never been as useless as in this Fallout (though the Steel Dawn update improved this slightly). The Enclave was similarly pointless. The only group that somewhat caught my interest was The Free States, thanks to their idealistic anarcho-individualist philosophy, which actually could have worked in a post-apocalyptic world-too bad Bethesda didn't let them. The goals of the other factions didn't seem worth caring about, though I did actively help The Settlers.
Somehow, I ended up playing 430 hours. I didn't save the world-because the game doesn't even give you that option. Uninstalling.
The presence of online players adds some variety, but at the same time, it means quests can't have any real impact, since each player is doing their own thing, and changes to the world would interfere with others. As a result, the game has virtually no storyline and no real ending. The quests themselves are peak stupidity. Take Something Sentimental as an example: Miss Maggie tells you that her father was trapped in the Monongah Mine... 27 years ago (!!), but the rubble is too heavy to remove and free him. So she asks you to go to a military facility and launch a nuclear bomb (!!) at the mine's coordinates, because the explosion will clear the debris. And you actually do it. The rubble is gone. Then you enter the mine and discover that her father has mutated into a five-meter-tall, three-headed, four-armed creature that spits some kind of slime at you. What else is there to say? Maybe just that this isn't the only nuke you or your fellow players will drop in the name of rebuilding the world. (Just a reminder-the same world you're supposedly restoring was destroyed by nuclear war.) Throughout the entire game, you never get the chance to do anything that would actually help humanity in a meaningful way. The whole story is just one giant logical mess.
Besides the main quests, you have side quests, daily quests, events, challenges, and Steam achievements. Robotic rangers and scouts constantly nag you to "train for the battle against the communist threat," giving you thrilling tasks like "Kill a deer with a crossbow," "Kill a bear with a shotgun," "Kill a wolf with a knife." Or a robot might send you to hunt a "beast," only for you to sneak up and find... a peacefully grazing sloth. (Speaking of communists, imagine discovering a secret underground base, still filled with Chinese communist soldiers, 25 years after the war! LOL.)
Everything that moves can be killed, and you always get points for it. It doesn't matter if it attacks you or not-your mission to make the world a better place for humans means you can slaughter completely harmless squirrels, frogs, rabbits, chickens, fireflies, cats, beavers, brahmin (two-headed cows), foxes, opossums, and even owls. Naturally, you can eat them too-you can even cook up some owlet nuggets from a dead owl. But if you like animals, don't worry-there are perks like Animal Friend and Wasteland Whisperer that let you befriend even aggressive creatures, so you won't have to kill them anymore.
You can cook or prepare over 90 different solid foods (another 80 can be found pre-made in the wasteland) and 25 types of soups, including tomato and tofu soup. Over 40% of the solid foods are meat-free, and nearly 75% of the soups are completely vegan! Plus, you can consume several types of fruits and vegetables (10), legumes and seeds (4), mushrooms (6), and other plants (24) for energy and hydration. Unfortunately, there's no vegan achievement in the game, so reading this whole paragraph was completely pointless.
Just like in Fallout 4, you can build your own camp. This even includes your own vault, which serves absolutely no purpose beyond aesthetics-just like most of the disgusting decorations you can add to it, such as a mounted owlet (a dead owl nailed to a wooden plaque), a dog's head, a gorilla's head, a frog stuffed in a jar, and patriotic propaganda posters.
The factions were pretty forgettable. The Brotherhood of Steel has never been as useless as in this Fallout (though the Steel Dawn update improved this slightly). The Enclave was similarly pointless. The only group that somewhat caught my interest was The Free States, thanks to their idealistic anarcho-individualist philosophy, which actually could have worked in a post-apocalyptic world-too bad Bethesda didn't let them. The goals of the other factions didn't seem worth caring about, though I did actively help The Settlers.
Somehow, I ended up playing 430 hours. I didn't save the world-because the game doesn't even give you that option. Uninstalling.
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- TriviaThe game's UK release sales dropped from Fallout 4's by 82.4%.
- GoofsThe game shows that the New River Gorge Bridge passes between the towns of Sutton and Flatwoods. In reality, the New River Gorge is nowhere near those two communities. The closest communities to where the New River Gorge Bridge is are Summersville to the north, and Fayetteville to the south. Both are considerably over 50 miles from where Sutton and Flatwoods are.
- SoundtracksTake Me Home, Country Roads
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