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Fallout 4 DLC - Automatron

Discussion in 'Creative Media' started by Bismarack, Mar 15, 2016.

  1. Bismarack

    Bismarack The Roman days were the golden age. Clockwork Customer



    Look's pretty cool to me.
     
  2. Holy shit! It's actually THE mechanist, I fucking loved him in Fallout 3

    Still doesn't change the fact that it's probably going to be repetitive garbage besides the robotic system, but, It's cool to see a old face
     
  3. TimTimTommy

    TimTimTommy birds are my fetish

    if this is an expansion pack that'll rival the likes of dead money, honest hearts, old world blues, and lonesome road. then i'm glad I didn't buy a fucking season pass this looks like two hours of content at max.
     
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  4. Bethesda just needs to allow obsidian to make the Fallout games from this point on, Fallout 4 was so disappointing that It became cringe-worthy at moments(Not saying it's bad, I still fairly enjoyed it I just thought the story was just a rehash of FO3)
     
  5. Daohlocks

    Daohlocks The Bible is my favorite sci-fi novel.

    ikr. FO4 has like the stupidest (yesit'saword) voice lines.
    NPC:"dun touch dat peint, strangr"
    playur:"ok i promise i won't touch it you have my word don't worry m8 i'm here to help you not hurt you" - FO4 dialogue.
     
  6. klark

    klark α

    ITT: Fallout 4: Battlebots
     
  7. Squirrels Mcgee

    Squirrels Mcgee fallout 4 = "power armour hoarding sim"

    Im excited by the fact that some of the parts will be able to be ported to PAC3..
     
  8. ShadowOfDoubt

    ShadowOfDoubt In the grim dark future. There is only SCG.

    I liked the game but for some reason it just really lacked something the other games like New vegas and 3 had. I can't exactly put my finger on it but I just know there's something that made those games put so many damned hours into it that 4 just doesn't have.
    I think once the GECK comes about and mods get into full-steam it will become pretty cool.

    There's still some BIG mods coming out for New Vegas. Fallout: The Frontier and another one.
     
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  9. For me it was the new Skill system, other than that it was pretty great.
    The skill system in the older Fallout games was just way better in my opinion.
     
  10. The thing is it wasn't a RPG. I don't give a fuck what bethesda or any of these big reviewers call it, Fallout 4 has small, washed down RPG elements but it's absolutely nothing compared to all the other Fallout games before it.

    Bethesda attempted to make Fallout 4 more 'modernized' and general so they can bring in a wider audience and appeal to the masses. Which is why they have the dialague wheel, character voice actors, a rehashed and unoriginal storyline that's pretty much fallout 3 but the roles are swapped and old characters from other series - I liked Fallout 3 but Bethesda tries too hard to make things different then sticking to the old, classic storyline that Interplay & Obsidian have created in 1/2/NV
     
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  11. ShadowOfDoubt

    ShadowOfDoubt In the grim dark future. There is only SCG.

    I still haven't completed the story lol

    I replayed Fallout 3 on Xbox alone over 21 times and New Vegas I replayed about 10 times.
     
  12. Fallout NV DLC:

    Fun, interesting, well done story.

    Fallout 4 DLC:

    BUILD ROBOTS CAMEO FROM THAT ONE QUIRKY CHARACTER THAT YOU FORGOT ABOUT AN HOUR AFTER MEETING!

    i love the fact they just smack the Fallout 3 choice in the face where you either kill him or ant woman, thanks bethesda ;)

    honestly they should just let Obsidian do their Fallout games and just stick to the elder scrolls
     
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  13. There's no reason to return to Fallout 4 after playing it through once. I played through it, did everything I wanted to, then quit. Haven't really had a reason to go back to try something new.

    Fallout 3/NV had special sense of a new story every time you played. Honestly I can't recall a time where I didn't start a new play through and didn't find a side quest I never knew about. It gave the game a fresh look every time around, something that FO4 doesn't seem to have/offer.
     
  14. I wouldn't mind working for the antagonizer ;)
     
  15. Zig

    Zig Guest

    Fallout 4 was a huge disappointment, my first major issue was the direct NON-OPTIONAL voice acting and a reversed story plot where your son leaves the vault instead. It's like they threw out the real elements of the game for casual players for a large income, which is reasonable for a corperation point of view, but everything that was in the game really didn't feel like Fallout at all. I don't feel or see any memorable characters, or any replay value. Either way, you're still the same old dickish guy who doesn't know what year it is, and doesn't know where the hell his son is. That also has the mind of a third grader regardless of how high you jam up your intelligence, the game still always gives you the illusion of free choice. The story is literally linear so much the replay value is worthless. I'll never be able to become a thrifty scavenger or have a character of my own in the apocalypse. The thing with Fallout 3 was that it didn't heavily enforce to continue looking for your dad at all, while it was implied it wasn't thrown in your face non-stop, and it wasn't like there was nothing to do besides find your Liam Neeson.

    These DLCs look stupid, simple cashgrab, "let's let you play the game for another 2-4 hours" type content. I don't think I'll be buying it.
     
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