Published: 2018-11-30, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: That being said, there are plenty of regular, non-VR games that have been adapted to use the technology, and one of the largest is Fallout 4. Bethesda has spent the last few years porting much of its back-catalogue over to VR, albeit with mixed results. D...
Robots are well thought out, The game's backstories are great, New loot is fun
Not very long at all
A decent first DLC offering from Fallout 4 and one Bethesda will hopefully build on. Automatron isn't the longest content you'll ever play, but it's enjoyable nonetheless...
Abstract: The first downloadable content (DLC) for Fallout 4 has been announced and, reading between the lines, it's clear that the game has been a hit beyond even Bethesda's expectations. Fallout has always been a popular series but the fourth entry has now sold m...
Abstract: The long-anticipated successor of Fallout 3 was finally released two weeks ago: Fallout 4 is here. Just like its predecessors, it's a post-apocalyptic open-world RPG. We tested 22 different GPUs with this game, and we also checked out how well the game...
Abstract: A great many Tom's Hardware readers are already immersed in the world of Fallout 4. We're here to show you how the game runs across a wide range of graphics cards, resolutions and detail settings.Fallout 4 does a good job setting a post-apocalyptic mood...
Published: 2015-11-09, Author: Dan , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Your reaction to Fallout 4 will depend greatly on your expectations. If you're a fan of the series - or at least Bethesda's rebooted first-person take on it - then you'll find everything you wanted, and more. If you despair of Bethesda's creaking game eng...