FearMonkey
Vault Senior Citizen
GiantBomb review is up: http://www.giantbomb.com/reviews/fallout-4-pc-review/1900-726/
PC version gets a 4 out of 5. Console versions get a 3 out of 5.
PC version gets a 4 out of 5. Console versions get a 3 out of 5.
Having a pre-war player character here is a cool idea that maybe doesn't get played up as much as it could have. As you're presented with things that any Fallout player would simply recognize as the current state of the world, the hero largely accepts everything without batting an eyelash. Every creature, from deathclaws to radroaches, is simply taken at face value, and the game's annoyingly generalized dialogue system rarely gives you the opportunity to express any incredulity at the state of this "modern" world. Actually, the dialogue system, which now just gives you vague ideas of what your character might say, failed me more than a few times by serving up lines that, tonally, didn't fit with what I was expecting. I'd rather just see the full text of the responses and not be surprised or forced to reload when the outcome is poor.