i personally do like it even though it is oblivion with guns. i like the feel of the whole nuclear fallout thing it just works right for me i guess
ok its oblivion with guns and a few other distinguishing qualities that are all good thoughmattttherman3 said:Its not oblivion with guns, you need to actually find places before you can quick travel, you can dismember people, and there are less quests.
i know i definitely didnt like the fact that you could not continue after the main quest but yes their is supposed to be a raider main quest anda lvl cap increase to 30 so i think it should be pretty good againgeldonyetich said:For the most part, yeah, it was a solid game that made up some 28-38 hours of awesome...
Then I finished the Main Quest and the thing deflated in my mind like a popped balloon.
I'm healing... slowly. Here's hoping the DLC they release in March will revise my problems with it.
I'd say masterpiece is too strong a word; it's far too flawed to be considered a masterpiece. Not only is it buggy, but it suffers from the same problem that most/all open world games suffer from; in order to maintain the openness your actions really don't seem to have much impact, which spoils the immersion somewhat.JokerGrin said:Yes, it's a masterpiece.
yes endig either you die or the paladin dies oh jeezwhyarecarrots said:I'd say masterpiece is too strong a word; it's far too flawed to be considered a masterpiece. Not only is it buggy, but it suffers from the same problem that most/all open world games suffer from; in order to maintain the openness your actions really don't seem to have much impact, which spoils the immersion somewhat.JokerGrin said:Yes, it's a masterpiece.
That said, I think it is an excellent game; an interesting, varied world, some good stories and characters, and genuinely immersive and gripping (except for the ending....)