Once upon a time, we, like children, rejoiced at the announcement Fallout 3… and then we got it The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, only with guns. Came out a couple of years later Fallout: New Vegas, proved that you can make a cool open-world RPG in 3D. This year, after the announcement Fallout 4, we were happy again, because there was hope that Bethesda would draw conclusions and understand which direction it should move. What happened in the end – see our review.
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No, no, no, I’m right here – in NV the choice is difficult, because firstly there are 4 parties, and secondly, each of them is right in its own way. Caesar is trying to create a strong and truly strong empire, built according to a clear hierarchy, which will survive and outlive any achtung if anything happens, NKR is trying to create his own empire, in which there will be law and order, built on the basis of democracy, which will return people to pre-war times, House is trying to save his beloved city and let people see the former greatness of Vegas, and you and Yes-Man want to free Nevada from the oppression of all 3 factions and grant her freedom, essentially proclaiming anarchy in the territory and breaking it up again, as it was 20 years ago (at the time of the game).
Each of these choices has its good sides, but also its bad. Thus, the Legion uses the slave trade and the most brutal methods to unite tribes and expand, the NKR imposes its own rules on everyone without exception, those who disagree are persecuted “by law,” and small settlements in the republic often live poorer than before its arrival; House – despite his nobility, learning and intelligence, he is a narcissistic and vain old man, who believes that he is the only one who knows “how it should be” (which is true to some extent), and you and Yes-Man are amateurs, besides, you never know how it will turn out with this robot, well, fragmentation also does not bode well for anything, only a long path to a new unification under someone else’s auspices.
As a result, we have 3 gray options and one temporary delay of 20-30 years until someone has to make a similar choice again. This is by no means an easy choice and not at all black and white. I’ll tell you a secret that I never completed the NV storyline because of this very choice… or rather, I completed it with all the options, but then I simply deleted the saves and did not progress past the main story beyond the task on the fortification hill. That’s why I couldn’t find an option that was satisfactory for me.
And this should have been the end of the comment. Nowadays there are hordes of shkolots going around the Internet who are babbling about the fact that this is not Fallout and 1 and 2 were better, although they didn’t even play 1 and 2 and, at best, downloaded Fallout 4 from a torrent, and you know why? "Because everyone loves someone else’s opinion.»
But you forgot one important thing: the slogan of the entire Fallout universe. That war never changes. All three factions are at war with each other. In this case, the player must make a difficult choice between them. But the choice is really very difficult, because all these factions are neither bad nor good, as was the case in previous parts. And how in any war only one faction can win. But based on your fame, it’s clear that you can’t play games where you need to make difficult moral choices… You apparently need the good old templates where it’s immediately clear that these are good and those are bad..
Which only proves that the main story of the game is simply awesome, since it baffles such people..
Because far fewer people https://nokyccasinos.org.uk/review/slottio/ watch streams than video reviews. And finding in a multi-hour recording what Loev said there is much more difficult than looking at a specially prepared extract with his opinion, assessments, etc.n.
Again you’re on your own. Fen himself said: “I would give it commendable,” but formalities..
I read and listened, but, damn it, Why the hell are you being aggressive in your streams to other publications when you yourself are so screwed up?. Without looking at the rating? Why the hell is it needed at all since it doesn’t affect anything and isn’t responsible for anything?? A?
Ummm… I’ll be a cap: a video review is needed to “say”, so that in the end the audience can “listen” and not stupidly look at the rating. Now, if, on the contrary, only the rating was important, then there would really be no point in video reviews.
The only thing I would like to thank Besedka and Todd Howard for is the location, not even the whole section of the map – Glowing Sea. This is SUCH an amazing, atmospheric, harsh and truly post-apocalyptic place that I was happy like a child. This one scorched, dead, poisoned section of the map carries more Fallout than this whole colorful, bright game with problems in logic and common sense (where, for the record, in the center of Boston there is a huge crater from an exploding nuclear bomb, where nightmarish phonitis and even luminous ghouls live, and around the crater there are intact and undamaged residential buildings, from which only the paint has peeled off, or a settlement children of the atom in another crater, which is in this Sea – they live where the hard rad.background and they’re fine! They didn’t even become ghouls, because FAITH in ATOM blessed them and protects them from radiation).
I walked into Mora for hours just like that. Just because it’s just a great place in terms of atmosphere and Fallout-ness. Even famous Glow, which has always inspired horror, fades before the entire Glowing Sea.
Well, thank you that the shooter part was given to the creator of the last two Wolfensteins – it’s really cool to shoot and very enjoyable
Here the situation was a little different, no one agreed on the rating, only Gleb received an early copy and he gave the rating based only on his opinion. So it was worth a try.
It’s just that Sergei Konovalov has a pathological dislike for collective farms and a love for subordinate hierarchy, that’s all.
Why does the main character know how to use power armor?? After all, she is a lawyer, not a military man like her husband. Why do raiders use it?? How did they learn it? Why can they, but NKR couldn’t do it at one time??
Here, as it were, questions about ENT are relegated to last place, because it’s much sadder because of broken dialogues, broken quests, tattered leveling and no roleplaying. Against their background, there are even quite global questions in the spirit of: “Why the hell does an ordinary American housewife not only survive in the Wasteland, but also become a local messiah, kill millions of raiders, thousands of super mutants and is now slaughtering Deathclaws in flocks?”. And the questions about why the Power Armor suddenly began to consume nuclear batteries like candy, although as far as I remember, it was said earlier that the armor could run on one battery for a hundred years – there’s no time to even mention this, because then there won’t be a review, but two hours of bubbling.
But the choice is really very difficult, because all these factions are neither bad nor good, as was the case in previous parts.
A little wrong. Before the war there was only one armor model (T-45), which ran on batteries. It was abandoned due to the fact that the charge was consumed too quickly. It was replaced by a new version (T-51) with a nuclear reactor for ≈100 years of continuous use. Well, the enclave one (which is presented here in the form of X-01) was developed after the apocalypse in 2215 (sort of), using new technologies, with new filling and more optimized energy consumption. Arbor spat on all this and riveted a bunch of cardboard battery-powered costumes.
In the end, I’m not the only one who disagrees with the assessment, and okay, it would be “just the author’s opinion,” but the author, damn it, thinks differently.
BUT, GLEB! BUT WHAT IS THE SCORE?! IT’S AMAZINGLY DELIVERED! BUT THE GAME IS BAD! WHY THE SCORE IS AMAZING! IT’S A FAILURE OF THE YEAR! AND YOU DID AMAZINGLY!
