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mustafa kemal ataturk

tentei logo quando saiu no ps4, tentei na minha epoca de xbox one anos depois e tentei agora pós assistir o primeiro ep da série que me animou muito pra jogar.
mas comigo o sentimento é sempre o mesmo, um começo de jogo curioso e empolgante que corta todo seu entusiasmo a partir do momento em que seu personagem vai pra superfície.
sério, eu quase durmo com os diálogos chatos de NPC's sem vida que só tão seguindo um script.
de verdade, eu tenho inveja de quem consegue mergulhar na imersão desse jogo, até ia falar que Fallout nao é pra mim, mas me recordei que me diverti por semanas jogando o New Vegas no PS3...então acredito que meu problema é com o 4 mesmo.

por enquano não senti que é um "Adeus, até nunca!"
algo ainda me diz que eu vou conseguir jogar esse game, e que talvez seja bom, assim como eu insisti e me apaixonei por Skyrim


Fallout 4 takes the franchise in a direction reminiscent of Skyrim, with a hint of Borderlands thrown into the mix. However, comparing it directly to Skyrim proves challenging—while Fallout 4's gameplay may lack depth, its immersion factor is undeniable. It's not quite comparable to other open-world WRPGs like The Witcher 3 or Dragon Age: Origins; they're different beasts entirely. The Elder Scrolls series, including Skyrim, has a unique charm that Fallout 4 can't quite match.

Unfortunately, Fallout 4 falls short in several aspects, particularly its conflicts, events, quests, and the overall world-building. It feels more like playing an MMO at times, with side quests lacking depth and motivation. Quests often boil down to clearing out enemy bases without much narrative or plot development. For example, the Brotherhood of Steel's side quests can feel repetitive and uninspired, with little meaningful interaction beyond generic tasks and rewards.

Comparing this to Fallout: New Vegas, where even seemingly trivial tasks at the Mojave Outpost can reveal intricate plotlines and internal conflicts within factions, Fallout 4's quests feel lackluster. The rewards for completing quests often feel minimal, consisting mainly of a handful of caps that hardly seem worth the effort.

Even after just two hours of play, the flaws in Fallout 4's storytelling become apparent. The narrative structure feels disjointed, with abrupt transitions from major events to seemingly inconsequential tasks. The protagonist's rapid acquisition of power armor and defeating a Deathclaw with ease feels jarring and lacks the sense of progression seen in previous titles. Additionally, the perk system fails to resonate, lacking the depth and impact of its predecessors.

Overall, while Fallout 4 attempts to capture the essence of its predecessors while incorporating new elements, it ultimately falls short in delivering a cohesive and engaging experience. The game's shortcomings in storytelling, quest design, and progression hinder its ability to truly immerse players in the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout.

swinging between a 3.5 and a 4, might reconsider this if i play the other fallouts

my experience in this game was making my character look like a kid from my school i didn't like and then i made all of his stats 1 because i didn't like him


seria melhor se eu pudesse construir as coisas de verdade e nao umas palafita caindo as pedaços aé as faccoes são medianas e e vsf merdande de aço mesmo assim amo esse simulador de eletricista

Capitalism and its consequences (better combat, worse dialogues)

- waited patiently for the "next-gen" update.
- steam deck verified. nice
- boot it up on my deck
- no graphics settings. they got verification by removing the only thing that requires mouse and keyboard and then didn't give you an in-game way to change them (they did this for skyrim too)
- runs worse

fuck off bethesda jesus christ

Trying this out again with the PS5 update. I never played this game on anything else other than my OG PS4, got the plat back in like 2017 and I never touched it since. So it's kinda crazy seeing it in smooth 60 FPS.

Anyways, this game singlehandedly carried me out of Destiny jail back in the day, the gameplay loop was more than addictive enough for me. Pick a spot in the map, shoot all the bad guys there, loot everything, haul it all back so you can upgrade your equipment, and repeat. The gunplay is quite solid, especially for an action RPG. And the weapons customization is just so fun to do, mfs be trembling at the sight of my glow-sighted drum-barrel powerful long-barrel automatic pipe rifle.

Then you have the Commonwealth open world itself, which nails the 50s retrofuturistic aesthetic that Bethesda really likes to focus on. And Fallout 4's colorful-yet-rustic art direction creates a lot of varied atmospheric locales to explore. Bethesda also handles their typical environmental storytelling stuff quite well, so there's usually some interesting tales to stumble upon.

Speaking of stories, there's no escaping NPCs in this game, and the actual dialogue driven stories that you'll be experiencing are just so flat, aside from a couple exceptions. The RPG aspects unfortunately doesn't extend to its story, and even in the dialogue choices, it doesn't feel like you're carving out a path for yourself. It always feels linear and limited, which is not good for a series that has made a name for itself with big narrative playgrounds. And the general quality of writing is just meh. A lot of the dialogues don't convey enough personality, and it can come across as toothless and boring. I do quite like the company of some characters like Nick Valentine and Piper, and there's some good story moments scattered all over the main and side missions, but overall it is not the driving force of the game's fun factor. They did made Far Harbor, which basically transplants an actually good RPG storyline with memorable writing into the game, so it's not like they can't do it. I guess they don't care enough or something.

But yeah, that's it really. Fallout 4 is a fun time when you don't have classic Fallout fans screaming at you. It's a very wide inflatable pool that has a lot of floaties to play with, but it's still an inflatable pool, and you'll probably yearn for the sight and sounds of the real sea at some point.

I am not wasting my time with Fallout 4 anymore. Horrible game. Back to New Vegas.

Depois de inúmeras tentativas, finalmente consegui completar FO4, de longe o pior jogo da série e umas das piores histórias que eu já vi em um RPG. Gameplay foi o único aprimoramento em relação aos outros jogos da série, em compensação as quests e os elementos de roleplay são terríveis. Espero que a Microsoft entregue a série na mão de outra desenvolvedora, Bethesda não tá dando conta mais.

Honestly couldn't get into this. I really do need to try again one day.

I'll never forget when I told someone I liked this game and they tried to explain to me that a game in the same series with worse gameplay was better because the dialog options were in lines instead of in a circle or something.

Felt in the mood to replay this after finishing New Vegas again (I was put in the mood for that after finishing the show). While I'm not finished this playthough, I highly doubt my opinions will change as I know this game pretty well.

This playthrough is heavily modded, using the Welcome to Paradise Wabbajack list as a base. I added the Be Exceptional progression rework, as well as True Damage and SCOURGE to re-balance the combat. I also installed miscellaneous weapons and armors from the previous games.

I think it's important to preface with this because I think this Fallout 4 is the best example of Bethesda's games getting exponentially better through mods.
What Bethesda is consistently amazing at with their games is world and atmosphere, and they have always been world class in this regard. I haven't played Starfield so I can't comment on it, but Skyrim and Fallout 3 are both incredible at developing a setting. Both those games are carried by this.

Why I love this game despite its myriad of notable flaws is that it combines their deftness at creating worlds with their best gameplay loop. An unusual quirk of Bethesda games is that almost every item in the world is interact-able in some way. In Fallout 4 this is given a new purpose, as literally every item that can be picked up can be used in crafting. Quests often revolve around completing dungeons, like all Bethesda games, but the new crafting system adds so many more personal sub-objectives to the dungeon crawling. If you're eyeing a particular upgrade for your power armor or your favourite gun you can just tag the required parts and go hunting.

The exploration is also boosted by the beautiful world and music. This is a great example of art direction > graphical fidelity. Even without graphics mods the game still looks good, and with a few tweaks it can look legitimately breathtaking. The soundtrack is also great. As always with Fallout, the radio stations add great classic songs from the 1930s-60s. My favourite in this game is probably "End of the World". The original score is also great. My favourite ambient track is easily "Rebuild, Renew". It just sounds incredibly soothing and hopeful, a powerful contrast against the destroyed world around you.

I won't deny the games main story is heavily flawed, especially compared to New Vegas' complexity, but there are still bright spots worth commending.
Nick Valentine might just be my favourite fallout character. His inner struggle with what it means to be a digital copy of a dead man is very compelling, and his voice performance is perfection. He's also a sick ass android detective.

I truly love this game, warts and all. New Vegas zealots can suck a fat one.

idc what ppl say I LOVE THIS GAME!!!!

game is fun, i really enjoy the exploration and the map is very dense (almost too dense, sometimes). gunplay is pretty fantastic as well.

unfortunately i don't really like a single character in this game, nor do i care for any of the factions or the main campaign itself. and while i realize this has been said a thousand times, it can't be overstated how terrible of an idea it was to give the protagonist a voice and established characterization. detaching the protagonist from the player doesn't really work in a game like this, and Fallout 4's attempt of doing so only severely limits the amount of role-playing you can do in this role-playing game.

game still fun though

I never really got the backlash on this one as for me it's basically of a similar quality to Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas and that's fine by me.

Fallout 4 has neither the gripping narratives nor the fun roleplaying aspects of its predecessors.

While it certainly makes FO4 feel lesser than the previous installments from the Fallout series, FO4 boasts one of the best art-direction (and that being a Fallout game being set in the 1950's) and perhaps the best gameplay loop amongst Bethesda's library.

Yes, isometric Fallout and New Vegas are still my top-dogs for the series, but to dismiss Fallout 4? I don't think I can.

I've owned Fallout 4 on PC for what feels like an entire lifetime and every time I try to give it another shot, I keep stopping about 5 hours in.

I think it's time I make the call that this game just isn't for me.

There is no other game that I have played that makes me feel the way that Fallout 4 makes me feel. I feel so lonely but also so extremely immersed when exploring the wasteland. Turning on the radio and killing creatures, stealing from people, base building, the story, the silly little glitches that happen here and there along with the many other features that make this game so amazing to me. This is my favorite Fallout game in the franchise and It's a really amazing experience when you don't have a New Vegas super fan screaming in your ear that the game is bad. Mods also take this game to a whole other level and I highly recommend.

I dont even know how to feel about this game... The map feels alive and so imersive, yet the protagonist doesnt. While the factions and dialogue arent that well written, this game actually has balls to pose ethical dillemas and allow you to choose (unlike Fallout 3). The gunplay feels good and the new mechanics are so cool yet the movement is kinda clunky the game has plenty of bugs, at least in my experience. This game feels like a 10/10 and a 3/10 at the same time. I really dont know what to say in this review but its definetely a decent experience

i struggle to find anything good in this. the environments are well crafted? maybe? that's it. everything else here is embarrassing on an irredeemable scale. the combat is better than previous entries, but still feels like wading through mud. in an entry where being an rpg is put on the back-burner and the action is at the forefront of its M.O., this is more jarring than ever. bad combat is excusable in a game like new vegas, wherein the fights are maybe the fourth most important thing in the gameplay loop; in 4, however, 'better' is nowhere near good enough. the dialogue in this thing is just slightly more interesting than reading a phonebook. the characters are flat. the progression system is bad. this is the kind of game that makes me never want to play another game again

even though its worse than NV in almost very way i still prefer playing it, aint that whack

After watching the Fallout series I had the urge to pick up a fallout game and play. I decided to pick up Fallout 4 and after playing a good bit I was not disappointed. I am really enjoying my time with the game. For my first Fallout game I can say that I like the series. Idk really what else to say, other than I am enjoying my time playing this game.

this isn’t what I want from a fallout game and sadly I don’t find it fun without a few mods to give it more variety, I much prefer new vegas for all its age due its attention to detail and superior writing /rpg mechanics… however there are many elements Fallout 4 that I do enjoy quite a bit like the gameplay/shooting, the general exploration and the in depth base building,

It’s very good but not for the same reasons as new vegas


Best SP game i have ever played

Might try again later but for now I really did not care for a single thing happening.

If you like this game, ok. It is a good game. However, if you think its better than any of the previous games, you are WRONG, and a dummy head. thanks for listening.