![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We already know that we know next to nothing about our Fallout 4 character. If you haven't played the game and plan to, I think it goes without say that you ought to stop reading here lest you be exposed to a myriad of spoilers. While I've already more or less touched on what made Fallout 4 anything but enjoyable in my last post, I'll emphasize further here with what I felt was the most overlooked opportunity within the latest installment of one of Bethesda's most beloved franchises. Strange that a game about holding on to life and liberty at the end of the world manages to not make it feel as if any of those things are terribly important, or even at risk. A staunch touch on the world of Inception, where people would rather live in memories/ the past instead of the present, it was one of the few instances that made the world of Fallout 4 feel as overwhelming and oppressive as it should have felt. Everyone who played Fallout 4 ended up at the Memory Den at some point in time or another. ![]()
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