To be honest, as strange as it seems, Fallout 4 did not hook me into the franchise at first, when it was my first introduction to it. I played about half-way through the story, and got bored, feeling like the world was too big and vast, and there was not enough interesting stuff to find, compared to GTA 5. It actually wasn't until I really tried learning about and then playing Fallout New Vegas that I was truly drawn into the franchise. I think I needed to become invested in a story where I was a key part, and the story for Fallout 4 just wasn't deep enough for me. Once I played New Vegas, and realized that to shape the world, I had to choose between Mr. House, Yes Man, the NCR, Caesar's Legion, and to some extend, the Brotherhood of Steel did I really invest myself in the world, and in turn, become immersed and hooked on the Franchise. I actually found it worthwhile to go to all the map areas in New Vegas main game, and see how different they all were. Then, after a multi-month break, I picked up Fallout 4 again, and actually gave the building settlements aspect a try, and that gave me a new element. Finally, a few months later, I picked up the story where I left off, chasing the Corser to get his chip, and then I truly became immersed in it's story, and realized how great a game it really was. For those who aren't hooked after Playing some of Fallout 4 and watching the amazing series, don't give up. I suggest giving New Vegas a try, and at least play through the point where you explore most of New Vegas, and experience the choices you have to make between Mr. House, the NCR, and Yes Man if you encounter his AI arss before you truly decide the franchise isn't for you. For me, the process was a slow development, but after investing enough time into those 2 games, I realized how great a franchise and how great an overall story the World of Fallout really was. Then, perhaps only then, will you perhaps realize how great a game and a world Fallout 4 really is, despite the main quest storyline being a little too dumned down. There is still an immersive story, and so much else to see and explore in Fallout 4. I just recently played through the rest of the main story and then Nuka World, and Nuka World was a pretty cool experience in itself. It was perhaps one of the best game locations I have ever visited, and is one I look forward to experiencing in my new VR experience of Fallout 4. Who am I, that I can finally appreciate the world of Fallout even though you may not be able too? "I'm you, shweetie, just give it a little time"! :D
To be honest, as strange as it seems, Fallout 4 did not hook me into the franchise at first, when it was my first introduction to it. I played about half-way through the story, and got bored, feeling like the world was too big and vast, and there was not enough interesting stuff to find, compared to GTA 5. It actually wasn't until I really tried learning about and then playing Fallout New Vegas that I was truly drawn into the franchise. I think I needed to become invested in a story where I was a key part, and the story for Fallout 4 just wasn't deep enough for me. Once I played New Vegas, and realized that to shape the world, I had to choose between Mr. House, Yes Man, the NCR, Caesar's Legion, and to some extend, the Brotherhood of Steel did I really invest myself in the world, and in turn, become immersed and hooked on the Franchise. I actually found it worthwhile to go to all the map areas in New Vegas main game, and see how different they all were. Then, after a multi-month break, I picked up Fallout 4 again, and actually gave the building settlements aspect a try, and that gave me a new element. Finally, a few months later, I picked up the story where I left off, chasing the Corser to get his chip, and then I truly became immersed in it's story, and realized how great a game it really was.
For those who aren't hooked after Playing some of Fallout 4 and watching the amazing series, don't give up. I suggest giving New Vegas a try, and at least play through the point where you explore most of New Vegas, and experience the choices you have to make between Mr. House, the NCR, and Yes Man if you encounter his AI arss before you truly decide the franchise isn't for you. For me, the process was a slow development, but after investing enough time into those 2 games, I realized how great a franchise and how great an overall story the World of Fallout really was. Then, perhaps only then, will you perhaps realize how great a game and a world Fallout 4 really is, despite the main quest storyline being a little too dumned down. There is still an immersive story, and so much else to see and explore in Fallout 4. I just recently played through the rest of the main story and then Nuka World, and Nuka World was a pretty cool experience in itself. It was perhaps one of the best game locations I have ever visited, and is one I look forward to experiencing in my new VR experience of Fallout 4.
Who am I, that I can finally appreciate the world of Fallout even though you may not be able too? "I'm you, shweetie, just give it a little time"! :D
Just wanted to say the *spoilers*
The tv series confirmed that volt tech caused the nuclear war
That was so sick huh, all just so, evil !