TylKos
2015
First of all, I'm not a Fallout fanboy and in general I am not a huge fan of Bethesda games. Secondly, I think it's a good game, probably better than Fallout 3, and full disclosure, I don't care how linear or "closed" the game feels. I am also glad the whole "Bethesda Treatment" (ie, some game or immersion breaking moment in a Bethesda game) is even smaller than Fallout 3. But, I really hate how the gun play was only improved marginally from Fallout 3, and how the new mechanics introduced (town building) kind of really sucked.
2018
I already am not a huge fan of many of Bethesda's single-player games, but this and Elder Scrolls Online just prove that they need a whole new team to make online multiplayer games. One of my favorite things in the game is when I shoot an enemy at point-blank, that doesn't register, that enemy kills me, and then while I'm watching my corpse die, I see the shots finally register and kill the enemy.
2008
I think it does a lot of good things, but I think my biggest complaint is something I call the "Bethesda Treatment": no matter how long the game has been in development, no matter who was the original publisher, there are game and immersion breaking moments once every hour and we all just call them "glitches." Thankfully, this game keeps that to a minimum. Also, the gun play was kinda stinky.
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2005
Freaking love this game. One of the most underrated and underappreciated FPS games of the 2000s, especially now when people only want to mention games like Half-Life 1&2 in the greatest FPS games of the decade. It had great level layout and the AI's path system was very refined, making the game feel more free and that any situation can be solved with any solution.
2020
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