![]() You aren't missing anything if you never touch it, no important lore or really good gameplay. Wasnt sure at first but when got into it and earned cash to upgrade cars etc and compete more evenenly then unlock the destruction type events I was hooked. ![]() You can have fun with it, assuming you are not bored to death with Bethesda's recipe already. All in all, it is a by the book Bethesda product. You never feel like you need to get to the end to find out about the lore, you just don't care, it is something that just exists. But it just doesn't offer you much of an incentive to keep grinding. You don't play Bethesda games for the story after all, but for the sandbox. The story was ok-ish, for a Bethesda game. Sure, you may argue that you can choose not to get all the junk, but that means that by the time you need to craft a mod, repair armor, or just improve your settlement, you won't have everything at hand. Having to make multiple trips back and forth to base is not uncommon, to transfer all the loot. So wherever you go, you just have to loot everything, and there is only so much space in your inventory. You also need tons of junk to improve your settlements (the map has few prebuild settlements, you have to create most of them yourself). Junk are more important than proper equipment now, since your craftable mods are better than whatever you find or buy. There are many things that grind the game's pace to a halt. While the original games in the destruction racing series fell under a lot of people’s radars, fans regarded them as alternatives to the popular Burnout series and a spiritual successor to the classic Destruction Derby series. ![]() It is perhaps the only Fallout series game that i struggled finding the motivation to keep playing, i had to actually convince myself to play it, to try and have fun with it. FlatOut has a notoriously chequered history. Most of the quests are randomized, most NPCs are just randomized, game is a repetitive grind. GameSpace aims to be a one-stop shop for all your gaming news, reviews, videos, streams, opinions, and forums. Eve Echoes Review A Sandbox That Fits In Your Pocket. Sure, shooting mechanics were improved, looting is faster etc, but those are only minor improvements and don't make up for the loss of unique settlements/npcs/questlines. BIOMUTANT Review An Absolute Masterpiece. It has no soul, it is just a "product", not a work of art. My problem with Fallout 4 is that it feels empty, tedious, boring, lifeless. It is first and foremost a Farcry4 type shooter, with more dialogue and minecraft elements. Fallout 4 is not a bad game, but it is not a great game either. Still, Bethesda seems to lack basic understanding of what made the Fallout series great, and they seem to want to turn it into a Farcry-wannabe instead of a proper RPG. New Vegas was a vast improvement, technical issues aside. I didn't particularly like Fallout 3 AKA Oblivion with guns, but i enjoyed it for what it was. I didn't I have been a Fallout series fan since the original, owning all games in the franchise. I have been a Fallout series fan since the original, owning all games in the franchise.
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