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Given I defend video games as an art form as well as comic books and fantasy novels, I find the idea of the two being mutually exclusive to be quite problematic. History is full of larger than life epic heroes who accomplish many amazing and wonderful things while telling timeless stories. Odysseus, himself, is the smartest AND most badass man in the world.
Roleplaying is essentially telling a story with a tool set.
Defending them as art is fine, judging them as if they were comparable is moronic.
Apart from being entirely different mediums with entirely different intended audiences, Fallout 4 and the Odyssey were written roughly 3000 years apart. Implying that they should be compared is like saying that Sumerian statuettes and the modern architecture should be, too.
Either way, like everything else, a medium does not define a piece. Anything can be art, but just because something is a film or a painting or a book or a comic doesn't establish whether or not it is. Watchmen is a comic, and I consider it art. Fast and Furious, whilst entertaining, is not. Just because some video games are art doesn't mean all of them are, and Fallout 4 is certainly not one of them (at least as we define art as of now, but that's an entirely different can of worms).
The Odyssey's age is also important to consider; while Fallout 4 has the benefit of thirty centuries worth of advancements in prose and narrative conventions, the Odyssey was one of the first widespread texts of the western world; it is considered art because it helped define what art even is in our eyes. Fallout 4, meanwhile, has done nothing to live up to any of its predecessors, which is what one would expect of a sequel; hell, it doesn't even live up to any decent story, since it has an incredibly flimsy internal consistency.
I'd also like to point out that the reason Ulysses was such an unstoppable badass is because the character development wasn't the focus of the Odyssey; the journey was. You don't read the epic to see Ulysses struggle with his loneliness, you read it to witness him fool a Cyclops with a clever trick or overcome the temptations of Circes. Fallout 4, meanwhile, purports to be about character not just through legacy, but its own advertising; thus, one would reasonably expect it to have good ones or, at the very least, decently written ones.
And apart from anything else, Ulysses had a fucking character to him. Fallout 4's protagonist is trapped in a wishy-washy limbo between a cliched backstory and no backstory at all for the player's sake, with their entire character being thrown back and forth between the two camps in between the campaign and DLC because Bethesda can't make their minds up.
You seem like a decent dude and I don't mean to discredit you, but comparing Fallout 4 to the Odyssey (or in fact anything that isn't an action or RPG game) is the stupidest fucking thing I've ever seen on these forums.