Contrarian opinion here, so if you like Fallout 4, probably skip this comment.
As someone that’s played Fallout since the original game was new, Fallout 4 was like a family member dying. I got a few hours in, and quit in absolute disgust.
that 45 min power armor made me realize that there is something very wrong
I like Fallout 4, spent hundreds of hours in it, and couldn’t blame you with that comment at all. For all the improvements that FO4 makes to graphics, gameplay, etc, it really trounces on the story side in general.
Don’t get me wrong, I understand people that like Fallout 4 on its own merits. If it had been released as a new IP, I wouldn’t have any animosity towards the game at all.
It’s just that, there’s a reason Bethesda started releasing games under the Fallout name instead of a new IP’s name, and it was to sell the game to the existing Fallout audience. And I feel like I met them halfway in embracing FO3 and NV, but FO4 was a bridge too far.
I understand this review as a kind of “oh wow I forgot this existed!” Kind of review. The article irks me a bit because it feels like like it’s sweeping decade old criticism under the rug.
The dialog system is deeply flawed in F4 and no it’s not that our expectations needed to be adjusted. It’s been a decade and we still groan about it for a reason.
This is either manufactured nostalgia or an insubstantial weekly write-up. Take your pick
Agreed, but I can’t play it again because I will fall into the modding rabbit hole of eternal doom!