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Published: 2018-11-30, Author: Dan , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Before we start a quick disclaimer. This review is based on the game build at the time of publication. Bethesda has already laid out a timeline starting in early December to address many of the issues that are impacting the game experience. Several update...
Fallout 76 retains the same captivating immersion, atmosphere and organic exploration that made Fallout 4 so enjoyable thanks to an excellent open world, though you'll have to contend with a poorly implemented online component and the typical Bethesda tec...
Fallout 76 is Fallout on the surface in the sense it has the same art style, the lore, the gross critters lurking all over the place but it severely lacks what everyone loves about the post-apocalyptic RPG series. A world to spend dozens, even hundreds of...
Appalachia's varied scenery and set pieces are enjoyable to explore
The lack of NPCs makes it difficult to become genuinely invested in the world, Easy to feel detached during quests, especially in multiplayer, Combat mechanics are ill-suited for many of the game's encounters, Rife with severe technical issues
Occasional flashes of an interesting Fallout experience, The soundtrack is solid
Constant bugs and performance issues, Story is half-baked, and presented to the player in the most tedious fashion, Multiplayer features feel superfluous at best, actively detrimental at worst
I need to wrap this up, even though there's so much more I could talk about. Some of it I talked about in the beta, like voice chat being always-on and automatically opted in, so you're stuck listening to people ramble about “My controller batteries just...
Appalachia's varied scenery and set pieces are enjoyable to explore
The lack of NPCs makes it difficult to become genuinely invested in the world, Easy to feel detached during quests, especially in multiplayer, Combat mechanics are ill-suited for many of the game's encounters, Rife with severe technical issues