Bethesda Game Studios welcome you to Fallout 76. Twenty-five years after the bombs fall you and your fellow Vault Dwellers, chosen from the nation’s best and brightest, emerge into post-nuclear America on Reclamation Day, 2102. Play solo or join together as you explore, quest, build, and triumph against the wasteland’s greatest threats. Explore a vast wasteland, devastated by nuclear war, in this open-world multiplayer addition to the Fallout story. Experience the largest, most dynamic world ever created in the legendary Fallout universe.


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When it launched it was a mess now that it's worked through it's kinks it's a ton of fun with a better story and better gameplay with a great game world to mess around in. The problem is when the server is laggy or has issues but the more time clearly Bethesda cares about this game cause its keeps getting better and better. If they gave the team more time this could have started like this.

first things first, obviously it's a live service game. it's got the shitty monetization practices we've all grown to abhor over the past decade. you will never see me defending that in particular.

but damn, it is honestly so fucking fun to go questing, exploring, and killing in fallout with your friends. i have tried and failed to find an MMO that kept my attention for more than a dozen hours or so. but this has been so fun to play, especially with friends. i'm 30 hours in, so maybe that will change as i play more, but for now, this is a solid experience if you love fallout.

I wanted to try this game but I was very disappointed I don't recommend it the game is ugly graphically and the gameplay is bad

joguei quando esteve de graça na steam. criei minha personagem e antes de fazer qualquer outra coisa tive q reiniciar o jogo pra reduzir a resolução, pois esse mesmo computador que rodou Fallout 4 no high em 1080p não é bom o bastante pra esse jogo, aparentemente. quando abri ele de novo surgi na frente do vault e as palavras "Quest Completed!" apareceram na minha frente. eu pulei o tutorial inteiro e a premissa da história por completo acidente. ok então. tava sozinha. andei um pouco, fiz algumas missões tentando entender a história por contexto e pistas, me senti completamente miserável e exausta e fechei o jogo. "talvez eu seja só uma hater de Fallout moderno. eu não gostei muito do programa também, pelo que eu vi."

por eu ter comentado no twitter sobre esse jogo, uma amiga começou a conversar comigo. a gente marcou de jogar Fallout 76 juntas. e quer saber? eu peguei o apelo. me lembro da maravilhosa resenha do Noah Caldwell Gervais de toda a série Fallout, onde ele descreve 76 como "conteúdo de segunda tela", algo feito para a era moderna onde as nossas atenções estão constantemente divididas entre redes sociais e outras atividades. isso faz muito sentido pra mim: foi só quando eu estava acompanhando alguém, conversando sobre várias coisas que as atividades desse jogo não me deixaram com vontade de tirar uma soneca de 1 hora. por mais que isso pareça (e até seja) uma crítica disfarçada de elogio, umas duas semanas atrás eu joguei The Elder Scrolls Online com a minha namorada e mesmo com a presença uma da outra, ficamos incrivelmente entediadas.

Fallout 76 é um bom lugar pra se habitar quando se tem alguém ao seu lado, ao ponto de que ser melhor que o Fallout 4 base. vale a pena pelo preço que está considerando que ele ainda tem um monte de microtransação? claro que não. mas podia ser pior (The Elder Scrolls Online). me confirmou que eu não sou tão hater de Fallout moderno quanto eu pensei, afinal eu meio que gosto (um pouco) do jogo que os fãs modernos odeiam! na verdade eu não gosto dos NPCs interativos que foram adicionados depois que esses mesmos fãs reclamaram da falta deles. ah tanto faz. considerando que eu não gastei nada foi até divertido

Jogo que poderia ser melhor, mas é bem divertido pra jogar com os amigos, a ambientação é muito boa e a lore de Fallout é maravilhosa, mas como game, ele tem muitos Bugs, e muita micro transação, sendo em um game que NÃO É GRATIS!

had a free week on steam/was free to keep through amazon so i figured i'd play a bit since my friends were on. its, uh, it sure is fallout!

tried to do the main quest and it bugged out at the first real conversation and locked me out of progressing. tried leaving the room and coming back and didn't fix it so whatever. adding npcs to this actually probably made it worse. bethesda cowardly adding them in after people complained feels like a misstep--its pretty much impossible to care about anything narratively going on when it's so blatantly just an excuse for the gameplay.

but what about that gameplay? at the end of the day it plays nearly identical to every other bethesda game released in the past 20 years or so, lol. only took me like an hour to get bored of it, and probably 20 minutes of that was me trying to make david lynch in the character creator.

what new was here though i feel isnt very compatible with the nature of this game, at least as far as the learning curve goes. unless you and all your friends begin at exactly the same time you'll all be at different points and have different levels of understanding of the systems, so if you're late to the party it can feel like you need to rush to understand stuff like how you should optimize picking special cards or in what circumstances you're supposed to base build and how persistence even works on that. these are things that i could easily google but i don't want to do that, i want to play the video game. i think that mightve worked ok in a single player setting, being introduced to them sequentially and having time to digest them. but fo76 just throws you into all these mechanics with no more than a 3-minute-long hallway walk as a leadup. for me that just makes all that stuff seem kind of too annoying to learn to bother with, especially for a game i doubt my friends will be playing a week from now.

also not a fan of the servers being mostly occupied with randoms. this is a general problem I have with mmo adjacent games but there just isn't anything special about the adventure you're on if you're constantly reminded that other people are doing the same shit as you. i think you can set up private servers if you pay up but i'm not doing that lol.

overall, it's doubtless been said before, but it just feels like a worse version of Skyrim Together.