Fallout 4, the fifth installment in the Fallout series, is set to release in November for Xbox One and Windows. Fallout 4 was one of the most talked about games of E3 2015. It includes over 111,000 lines of dialogue and is claimed to be Bethesda’s biggest open world title yet.
Fallout 4 is a game in which you collect scrap from a radioactive world in order to construct homes and villages. Included with the game is Bethesda’s largest and most complicated crafting system. Personally, I am not excited for Fallout 4, but it all comes down to personal preference.
During E3 2015, Todd Howard talked about the game’s insane crafting system and player freedom in two interviews that were released just today. In these videos, Todd Howard and Gary Steinmann, Bethesda’s content lead, discussed Fallout 4’s combat. In Fallout 4, you are able to play in both first and third person. He then brought up the importance of player freedom. In the second interview, old house-building footage was displayed. Bethesda named it the workshop system. Stay tuned to ICXM.net for more Fallout 4 coverage!
Source: Windows Central
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