Did you know that Fallout 4 has a deep, complicated crafting and settlement-management system? Well, it does. Thing is, the game doesn’t do the greatest job explaining how it all works. Early on, ...
Fallout 4 features on of the most expensive and in-depth crafting systems in any RPG. The core of this crafting is largely base components, which you use for crafting weapons & armor, and their ...
The Fallout 4 DLC Automatron didn't only come with a slew of new weapons and robots but also structures, and one of those called the Eyebot Pod is pretty handy. What Does An Eyebot Do? Going straight ...
Power armor as a mobile, upgradeable vehicle is my favorite new thing about Fallout. It’s such a natural fit; I never really felt like previous games took power armor seriously as a thing you climb ...
Check out the demonstration of the Fallout 4 crafting systems at the Bethesda Press Conference during E3 2015. As the sole survivor of Vault 111, you enter a world destroyed by nuclear war. Every ...
I desperately wanted to love Fallout 3, given that it was cousin to Morrowind and Oblivion, two of my all-time favorite RPGs. It certainly shared many of their best traits, including huge expanses ...
Just as central to Fallout 4 as VATS or giving a thumbs up is item hoarding. Unadulterated, unabashed hoarding. Eventually, you’ll reach peak carrying capacity and start wading through the air like ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. For as much as Fallout 4 looks like a thoroughly well-crafted world (and with a more impressive color range than the brown and grays of Fallout 3), ...
Settlements are easily skipped if they’re not your gig, but I’d encourage you to spend some time with them. For all its charm, the Commonwealth is a big and sterile place. Advancing the Minutemen plot ...
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