Khannis
Rebuilding America
I went back to New Vegas and boy, being shot in the head for a chip that controls an army of robots seems so, so MUCH BETTER. And you can roleplay whoever you want, however you want! Anyone could be down on their luck and agree to make a delivery for a few caps... So much better than Shaun over and over again forever, after 78h of FO4 I feel... disinclined to start another playthrough, to put it mildly.
And things feel cheap somehow. I remember the first time I got the Remnants together in New Vegas for a last battle in Hoover Dam... Seeing that vertibird soar like old days of glory, like a fading age, only to imagine the old warriors in the suits, fighting the NCR one last time... It was glorious. Seeing the Prydwen and its army of vertibirds in Fallout 4 just felt... Cheap somehow. I didn't feel like a grand achievement, it felt like a cheap amusement park, bigger is better and that sort of thing. There is something Obsidian did so well that Bethesda simply can't capture... This feeling of decadence within resurgence, of new governments slavishly emulating the old world, of lost treasures. The Fallout games used to make me feel WONDER. It just feels like a game now. I played a game. I had fun. That was that.
New Vegas and Fallout 2, and to a lesser extent Fallout 1, made me come back for more. Not to see Shaun get taken and my wife die again and again, not to watch my son-of-a-bitch of a father abandon me again and again only to later commit one of the most stupid and pointless suicides in the history of RPGs... I came back to see the wasteland, shaped, transformed, revived and torn asunder, where I could be the hero, the monster, or more frequently, something in-between. When I could ROLEPLAY a character! Imagine that...
*End of Rant, Thank You for Your Patience*
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And things feel cheap somehow. I remember the first time I got the Remnants together in New Vegas for a last battle in Hoover Dam... Seeing that vertibird soar like old days of glory, like a fading age, only to imagine the old warriors in the suits, fighting the NCR one last time... It was glorious. Seeing the Prydwen and its army of vertibirds in Fallout 4 just felt... Cheap somehow. I didn't feel like a grand achievement, it felt like a cheap amusement park, bigger is better and that sort of thing. There is something Obsidian did so well that Bethesda simply can't capture... This feeling of decadence within resurgence, of new governments slavishly emulating the old world, of lost treasures. The Fallout games used to make me feel WONDER. It just feels like a game now. I played a game. I had fun. That was that.
New Vegas and Fallout 2, and to a lesser extent Fallout 1, made me come back for more. Not to see Shaun get taken and my wife die again and again, not to watch my son-of-a-bitch of a father abandon me again and again only to later commit one of the most stupid and pointless suicides in the history of RPGs... I came back to see the wasteland, shaped, transformed, revived and torn asunder, where I could be the hero, the monster, or more frequently, something in-between. When I could ROLEPLAY a character! Imagine that...
*End of Rant, Thank You for Your Patience*
*Brought to you by Vault-Tec!*