As a fan of the previous installments of the Fallout sries, It's terrible and doesn't feel like the RPG First-and-Third Person shooter I know and love. Feels way too god-dammed simple and the drastic change on how you chart and build your character makes it rather uncomfortable to people who have put more than +1k hours in the game. it's another of that "If it wasn't apart of the series it would be rather good" thing many "Bad" games seem to get. It's like I go to a burger join and order a hamburger and fries and the waitress comes out with a taco and some onion rings. Is it was I ordered? No. It it what I wanted? No. Is it really that bad if I wanted a taco and onion rings? Probably not but I didn't want tacos and onion rings, I wanted my yummy chemical burger. I got marked something I expected to be yummy and filled with Lettuce, Tomato and Meat and I got that. Not exactly how I expected but I got it. Fallout 4 was rather simple for my taste, The talking MC broke all connection I felt towards the MC, The Dialogue Wheel made making choices so so so much harder on me because I didn't want the same thing that happened when I played LA Noir to happen where I think it's one thing and it's another. For example, I'm someone that wanted to yell "I HATE NEWSPAPERS" at the little newspaper lady but didn't do it, Why? Because I was afraid that my character would have shoved his fist through her face and riddled her corpse full of bullet holes when I honestly just wanted him to say "I really don't like newspapers". I guess it's still the other FPSRPG Fallout instincts kicked in and just made me want to play it like that but now I can't. There isn't the same exact mechanics that I learned and loved from the others and were rather carried over from the other games.I feel that the biggest sin was probably no skill system that the whole Fallout series revolved around. Go look at Fallout 1, 2, 3 and New Vegas, They were all based on the "GURPS" RPG system and Fallout 4's removal of stats really set it away from that origin. It honestly felt like they took the base game of Fallout 3, Striped all people know how to play the game then loaded it down with the top 100 mods of all time for the series. I just can't get over it but I will keep playing for the fix of Fallout I need.
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As a fan of the previous installments of the Fallout sries, It's terrible and doesn't feel like the RPG First-and-Third Person shooter I know and love. Feels way too god-dammed simple and the drastic change on how you chart and build your character makes it rather uncomfortable to people who have put more than +1k hours in the game. it's another of that "If it wasn't apart of the series it would be rather good" thing many "Bad" games seem to get. It's like I go to a burger join and order a hamburger and fries and the waitress comes out with a taco and some onion rings. Is it was I ordered? No. It it what I wanted? No. Is it really that bad if I wanted a taco and onion rings? Probably not but I didn't want tacos and onion rings, I wanted my yummy chemical burger. I got marked something I expected to be yummy and filled with Lettuce, Tomato and Meat and I got that. Not exactly how I expected but I got it. Fallout 4 was rather simple for my taste, The talking MC broke all connection I felt towards the MC, The Dialogue Wheel made making choices so so so much harder on me because I didn't want the same thing that happened when I played LA Noir to happen where I think it's one thing and it's another. For example, I'm someone that wanted to yell "I HATE NEWSPAPERS" at the little newspaper lady but didn't do it, Why? Because I was afraid that my character would have shoved his fist through her face and riddled her corpse full of bullet holes when I honestly just wanted him to say "I really don't like newspapers". I guess it's still the other FPSRPG Fallout instincts kicked in and just made me want to play it like that but now I can't. There isn't the same exact mechanics that I learned and loved from the others and were rather carried over from the other games.I feel that the biggest sin was probably no skill system that the whole Fallout series revolved around. Go look at Fallout 1, 2, 3 and New Vegas, They were all based on the "GURPS" RPG system and Fallout 4's removal of stats really set it away from that origin. It honestly felt like they took the base game of Fallout 3, Striped all people know how to play the game then loaded it down with the top 100 mods of all time for the series. I just can't get over it but I will keep playing for the fix of Fallout I need.