BagHead
Registered User
I've been playing Fallout: London a bit since it came out. I don't have much time for games at this moment in my life, so I'm not far in (level 5), but I'm really loving it, minus the crashes (I've had 2 crashes in 5 hours, but both were recent).
It mixes the difficulty, darkness, and world design of Fallout 1 with the questing and dialogue of Fallout: New Vegas, while keeping the crafting, weapon and armor systems (sans durability), and game engine from Fallout 4. Overall, that's a pretty nice mix.
Because it's a new setting, they've really done a lot of lore for it, and there's lots of professional-level (and actual professional) voice acting. They've also improved the Pip-Boy, now called the Atta-Boy. The flashlight - and you won't believe this - shines light forward. Like, where you're intending to see. I know, crazy, right! Those Brits are lightyears ahead of we Yanks in the tech department.
If anyone is interested in it:
You need the GOTY version of Fallout 4 to play it, or you need all the DLC's. I didn't own any DLC's because I thought Fallout 4 was kind of mediocre by the time I beat it. This resulted in me buying the GOTY edition from GOG.com for $16, because it's on sale right now there. It's also a lot easier to install in GOG's version.
It mixes the difficulty, darkness, and world design of Fallout 1 with the questing and dialogue of Fallout: New Vegas, while keeping the crafting, weapon and armor systems (sans durability), and game engine from Fallout 4. Overall, that's a pretty nice mix.
Because it's a new setting, they've really done a lot of lore for it, and there's lots of professional-level (and actual professional) voice acting. They've also improved the Pip-Boy, now called the Atta-Boy. The flashlight - and you won't believe this - shines light forward. Like, where you're intending to see. I know, crazy, right! Those Brits are lightyears ahead of we Yanks in the tech department.
If anyone is interested in it:
You need the GOTY version of Fallout 4 to play it, or you need all the DLC's. I didn't own any DLC's because I thought Fallout 4 was kind of mediocre by the time I beat it. This resulted in me buying the GOTY edition from GOG.com for $16, because it's on sale right now there. It's also a lot easier to install in GOG's version.