fallout4

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There’s now tons of videos up of Fallout 4 gameplay, featuring the story, the shooting, travel, enemy encounters, the Pip-Boy and navigating through the wastelands of Boston after the world-ending atomic fallout. The footage from Fallout 4 spans parts of the early game as well as a few segments later into the game. Throwaway YouTube account MLGprotom posted up 14 minutes worth of gameplay footage you can check out below. It’s pretty much all the same footage from the other leaked content. T...
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With Fallout 4’s hype busting off the charts, some gamers just can’t wait any longer to experience a new generation of Fallout. Well, if you’re strapped for cash and can’t afford the newest game but you already own GTA V, you’re in luck because there’s a Fallout: San Andreas mod available and it’s currently in its alpha state but it offers gamers a ton of the same features they fell in love with from Bethesda Softworks. Designed by modder Hingo, the single-player mod opens players ...
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That’s right, this isn’t any of that leaked stuff that gets taken down real quick or assumption videos about the game, this is the real deal by Bethesda themselves. The devs recently posted up an official launch video showcasing Fallout 4’s gameplay and some of its story in a new trailer. This video arrives ahead of the official November 10th launch date. By now, many know that Fallout 4 seems to be quite interesting to me, although the latest video was just alright in my opinion, I’m st...
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Fallout 4 is nearing release. The game is due to drop on November 10th but tons of information seem to be spilling out just a week before the game’s official release. One of the big things that surfaced recently is that Fallout 4 will not feature paid mods. TechRaptor managed to spot the EULA that was leaked on NeoGaf. You can take a look below. The important bits are highlighted under the EULA in section (c), which states… Given that this comes from NeoGaf, I don’t know exactly how trust...
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Bethesda Softworks announced that with just under two days to go, the pre-loading for Fallout 4 has been made active for PC gamers that use Steam. Blues was tipped off about the news, so anyone who pre-ordered the game looking to get in some game time without having to worry about being stuck in bandwidth traffic on the day of the game’s release on November 10th, can do so once the game becomes active. The hype for Fallout 4 has become insane. The sales have even been projected to hit the mill...