FALLOUT 4 IS HERE

The problem with the Fallout-Doom series, is that it's built for the ADD addled Millennial Generation, who don't have time for reading or morally gray circumstances, instead they want intense action, explosions and "epic stuff" to quote the vernacular of modern electronic entertainment marketing.
 
The game looks great and probably feels great to play to. I just really hope we have enough RPG elements in place to keep it interesting in the long run. I played Skyrim for about 3 months at release and by that time felt I had experienced everything it had to offer, so off I went back to New Vegas, which i'm still enjoying and experiencing today. And it's all to do with it's better roleplaying elements. As they always say, graphics aren't everything. Some decent writing and stories would go a long way as well.


 
The problem with the Fallout-Doom series, is that it's built for the ADD addled Millennial Generation, who don't have time for reading or morally gray circumstances, instead they want intense action, explosions and "epic stuff" to quote the vernacular of modern electronic entertainment marketing.

I've seen multiple posts from you complaining about milennials. You do know that comprises anyone born between 1980 and 2000, right? Despite what you're saying not being true. Are you going to claim the new Doom "dumbs down" the old one or something?
 
The problem with the Fallout-Doom series, is that it's built for the ADD addled Millennial Generation, who don't have time for reading or morally gray circumstances, instead they want intense action, explosions and "epic stuff" to quote the vernacular of modern electronic entertainment marketing.

I've seen multiple posts from you complaining about milennials. You do know that comprises anyone born between 1980 and 2000, right? Despite what you're saying not being true. Are you going to claim the new Doom "dumbs down" the old one or something?

Doom traditionally is a shooting game (I know that they made a more modern version but I've never played it, nor was I too interested in it), and considering that Bethesda's Fallout was 90% about solving quests with shooting enemy x, y and z. So the Fallout-Doom name is entirely apt, for Bethesda's take on the Fallout series.
 
The problem with the Fallout-Doom series, is that it's built for the ADD addled Millennial Generation, who don't have time for reading or morally gray circumstances, instead they want intense action, explosions and "epic stuff" to quote the vernacular of modern electronic entertainment marketing.

I've seen multiple posts from you complaining about milennials. You do know that comprises anyone born between 1980 and 2000, right? Despite what you're saying not being true. Are you going to claim the new Doom "dumbs down" the old one or something?

Doom traditionally is a shooting game (I know that they made a more modern version but I've never played it, nor was I too interested in it), and considering that Bethesda's Fallout was 90% about solving quests with shooting enemy x, y and z. So the Fallout-Doom name is entirely apt, for Bethesda's take on the Fallout series.

You missed most of that post, and Doom and Fallout aren't really anything alike besides having FPS shooting. In that case every movie filmed in 24fps is the same.
 
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