the representation of the brotherhood in 76 is probably the best the series has ever seen in my opinion.
looking forward to seeing more content like this in the future!
I've been loving 76 since it came out and I'm really glad that the Brotherhood of Steel finally showed up, the wastes felt so empty without them. I do wonder what the changes will be for them this time, or what will set them apart from the other chapters.
This is a really bad idea for Bethesda in a lot of ways that Im not even gonna touch on because everyone else has already shit posted about it.
I just want to know if this came from Bethesda Game Studios or someone higher up like Zenimax.
I like Liberty Prime; I thought he was funny and kind of cool. It's also a great bit of irony that he calls the Enclave communists when the Enclave are derived from the U.S. government, or a part of it.
Moira was nice. Her quest was nice.
The Pitt DLC was probably the best DLC in fallout 3 imo
https://twitter.com/BethesdaStudios/status/895640455593041920?s=09
https://twitter.com/Fallout/status/895640982208860160
Pip-Boys are back: https://twitter.com/Fallout/status/895649807326425088
@ Gamestop too https://twitter.com/GeekDailyDeal/status/895669784863416324
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You just gotta look at some of the stuff in Fallout 4 and go
Wild wasteland.
Wild wasteland. Like the Star Trek encounters in Fallout 2. Fake. Fake news. Even if they don't say it, everyone knows it.
Kid in the fridge? Wild wasteland.
Black eyed ghouls? Wild wasteland.
T60? idk alchemy
Sure its okay.
Megaton was well-thought out. Was a bit skeptical that it'd work, but they provided a deep enough backstory of it that it was alright.
Some characters were nice, I liked Moriarty; he reminded me of the boss dude in Fallout 1 Gizmo I found his dialog interesting and I felt that...