It's about as moronic as calling people haters. Yet the older I get, the more I realize how much people live in their own little dream worlds devoid of any critical and objective thought. "I lie to myself and by golly I cannot let anything counter my feeble view of reality. IT'S GONNA BE GREAT."
I've been following threads from YouTube, to game sites, to even Bethesda itself, and the consensus is half are passing hard on this while the other half have drunk a lot of Jones' Town Flavor Aid. Lots of denial and weak handwaving from the latter half. How anyone could get excited for a...
And they are incredibly barebones, not that any of us didn't guess that already by the limitations. That being said, there are attempts at making quests [Terminal/note variety], new house locations including a skyscraper and oil rig, added locations to explore, allowing weird gun mod combos, and...
All of the investigations into Hillary Clinton are just more of the same, lame tactics to discredit or eliminate a political rival. Republicans have been in this failed pursuit for decades now, and it never works. It only wastes tax payer's money, and makes Republican leaders look foolish and...
I doubt it's anything big or exciting. The game's done, and only those that care enough to try and extend gameplay through mods are going to stick around, which isn't that big of a group compared to past entries in the series.
It's honestly good side content. It varies, but I don't consider any of it bad. Lots of amusing, goofy stuff to give the world some life. There's even mini factions that pop up, little warring groups, and stuff meant more for flavor than anything else. In one quest you shove a rad stag head into...
Tales of the Commonwealth works so very well, because it takes advantage of what works in Fallout 4: Exploration and discovery. The MQ is only kind of fun the first time through, when a player doesn't know what to expect, yet afterwards it all becomes a big, dull chore. My second playthrough was...
I'd love to see some smart assed Let's Player do a "Pacifist Playthrough," where they kill everything in sight, yet act as though they're being peace loving about it. "Another monster totally pacified."
I really, really hope this game gets finished. It's been in development for so long now. I just hope they don't pull some bait and switch, where the trailers are nothing like the completed game.
One thing I find odd about the game, is that most of the NPCs and enemies look alright, yet the main character looks ripped from some generic RPG Maker game. So ugly.
Talk about can't be fucked to care. I did my bit on Survival Mode, and I'll go over it and maybe edit it up some, but I no longer have it in me to play anymore. If anyone's willing to write up on the DLC, be sure to cover all of the Season Pass stuff; what was promised and hinted at, and what...
Nice how there's a quasi racist gag in that first video, what with the guy getting a Chinese Fortune cookie that alludes to him having eaten cat. Cute.
The more I play Fallout 4, the less impressed I am with the combat. Enemy AI is simplistic at best, just rushing or gradually moving towards the player, even when using ranged weapons. Sprinting and convenient grenade throwing's nice, yet that's about it. There's no longer any DT, thus making...
I have a real love/hate relationship with this game. It's fun in a mindless explore and goof around kind of way; the settlement building is fun if you're forgiving of the crummy building system, weird random encounters and enemies that fight each other can lead to bits of enjoyable mayhem, yet...
Speaking of which, they have yet to change the description on the PSN Store for Skyrim; it still claims the ability to use mods. You'd think with it's up-coming release, that should be removed.
Have any of you tried getting through the gauntlet on Survival Mode? It's horrible, even if you go in prepared. I really doubt they bothered to play test this content; not balanced at all. I think back to playing New Vegas on Hardcore Mode and Hard difficulty, and when I died, it felt more like...