Quote from: Korra Kenobi on January 07, 2016, 09:30:25 PMazumarill licks dicksyou'd like that
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They’re a group of big, hulking yellow monstrosities who scream and yell a lot. They’re fucking annoying as fuck. I hate them
As you shift through the yards of rubble, you’ll come across the children’s section of the library—in which you can find a harrowing image: the rotting skeletons of deceased children strewn across the floor, like ragdolls. It’s pretty chilling, and puts the realism and cruelty of war into perspective—the whole “war is hell” theme is beaten into your head quite hard, and I’m perfectly okay with that. They sent such a powerful message just by using imagery—no fucking text. It allows you soak in the message on your own, rather than being told how to feel. That's what I like to see.
Reading through this does make me want to try Fallout again, When my head isn't on fire from looking at my emails for like 12 hours, I'll read this all, since, I don't think I've ever seen a review this beefy on such a game. Can confirm the point on Side quests vs Main quests though
If you liked the atmosphere in 3, you'll love 4. They honestly perfected it. Other aspects are debatable, but Bethesda nails the apocalyptic world's overall feel in every game.
Quote from: SecondClass on January 08, 2016, 03:08:45 AMIf you liked the atmosphere in 3, you'll love 4. They honestly perfected it. Other aspects are debatable, but Bethesda nails the apocalyptic world's overall feel in every game.EhI felt Fallout 4 wasn't nearly as good because of the direction with some designs they went. It felt like they completely got rid of that 40's/50's building feel that Fallout 3 had. The skyscrapers just look like silly colorful popsicles and it bugged me.
Quote from: Luciana on January 08, 2016, 03:17:21 AMQuote from: SecondClass on January 08, 2016, 03:08:45 AMIf you liked the atmosphere in 3, you'll love 4. They honestly perfected it. Other aspects are debatable, but Bethesda nails the apocalyptic world's overall feel in every game.EhI felt Fallout 4 wasn't nearly as good because of the direction with some designs they went. It felt like they completely got rid of that 40's/50's building feel that Fallout 3 had. The skyscrapers just look like silly colorful popsicles and it bugged me.really? They seemed very idealized 50s future skyscrapers to me.
Great review. Sorry for the rant.
Are you doing New Vegas next?
Quote from: Vivi on January 08, 2016, 02:14:13 AMAre you doing New Vegas next? I have Dark Souls planned next, actually. I wouldn't be against playing New Vegas, but I'd probably just play it on the side. Not sure if I'd make an impressions thread, or anything. Especially since Fallout 4's out, too.I have so many games to play...
Quote from: Luciana on January 07, 2016, 10:12:16 PMGreat review. Sorry for the rant.Nah, it's encouraged. Long, well-thought-out posts like these can be pretty rare on this website. It makes the time I spent on the review itself "worth it," in a way. Even though it's cool enough that I can get my thoughts out there in the first place.I'm glad to hear you remembered just what you liked about the game in the first place--that's awesome, actually. Before playing, I was initially saddened to hear that, despite the relatively large Fallout fanbase we have here, 3 seemed to be the one everyone liked the least. So it's great to hear that I was able to help you look past some of your initial misgivings with the game, just by talking about what I liked about it.Anyway, this was fun. Here's hoping the Dark Souls playthrough goes well, too.
Thanksand good luck with Dark Soulsagain, you can play offline (not sure you even need to, I doubt it's populated) if you don't want to run into the false messages or rare PvP moment.
is this hostility really necessary
I wonder if verby will permanently rage quit from dks.
So after Dark Souls, can we expect a Metal Gear Solid playthrough?
Why shouldn't I talk?
Quote from: Luciana on January 08, 2016, 11:57:52 AMThanksand good luck with Dark Soulsagain, you can play offline (not sure you even need to, I doubt it's populated) if you don't want to run into the false messages or rare PvP moment.Yeah, I'll definitely be playing offline. <_<I'm sure it's still somewhat populated, though. There's still people playing TF2 on the Orange Box, for Christ's sake.
Actually I lied. NPC's will still occasionally invade you regardless of if you're offline or not.
Quote from: Luciana on January 08, 2016, 02:41:48 PMActually I lied. NPC's will still occasionally invade you regardless of if you're offline or not.That's fine, because they're NPCs. That's what they're programmed to do. I only take issue with human players who actively make the decision to do it.