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Game review: in Fallout 4, life and death go on in style after the apocalypse

Fallout 4 is the closest thing to perfection the gaming world has seen in the past two years

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Fallout 4 continues its epic and incredible journey through post-apocalyptic landscapes.
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Fallout 4

Bethesda Softworks

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It took two years, but the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 finally have their first generation-defining release in Bethesda Game Studios’ Fallout 4Fallout 4 brings everything we loved about what I consider to be the golden age of single-player role-playing games – that decade or so between Final Fantasy X and Mass Effect 3 that saw the rise of the Elder Scrolls, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, BioShock, Dragon Age and Witcher franchises. Every year between 2001 and 2012 brought us a massive blockbuster of an RPG with a rich storyline, beautiful imagery and compelling gameplay.

The popularity and profitability of massively multiplayer online (MMO) games crippled this. Elder Scrolls and Knights of the Old Republic dropped out completely. Final Fantasy shifted its primary focus. Stellar Dragon Age and Witcher releases in the last year came close to capturing that old magic, but Fallout 4 (for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC) edged them out.

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In Fallout 4, you see the world set on fire.
In Fallout 4, you see the world set on fire.
The post-apocalyptic titan trumps its remaining competitors with a hard-hitting beginning.
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