I think 3's intro is ok, but NV's intro is far too long. It says an excessive amount that can easily be learnt in the first 20 minutes of playing and I even think it can bias players towards the NCR. Should've kept to the short formula; Bombs dropped, vaults exist, crazy mutant crap exists, then...
A good deal of things were wrong with Fallout 4. Too bright visually, excessive settlement quests, the dialogue wheel-thing that only a mod can make somewhat acceptable (That or it shows that the options are all actually the same), misses some of that old fallout charm that NV had a perk to...
Never been a huge fan of Borderlands, but I cant put my finger on precisely why.
The way it's weapons are randomised remind me of some of the most annoying parts of MMOs, and I think it just pales as an RPG. Might be good as an action game, but.... Not for me.
I guess thats true, but even if it wasnt straight up dark af, Fallout 3 was still closer to a darker tone than 4 or 76. They've been getting just progressively more upbeat tonally, and progressively more colourful and saturated visually and I dont think either of those are what Fallout should be...
The name of the BoS supposedly came up in November 2077, and they left the Military Base for Lost Hills at around the same time. In regards to "Leaving Lost Hills" I dont remember that happening but my memory is admittedly awful.
Though I do agree, I dont think the Brotherhood should...
I hope it goes back to a grimmer looking tone. Appalachia and The Commonwealth were too bright for the series. Too many trees, too many mostly-intact buildings.
I enjoy a good amount of Retro Games, mainly Retro Consoles, though Im not overly familiar with things Pre-Crash, one reason being as alot of the console naming conventions (Looking at you Atari and Commodore) make my head spin. Im a bit of a more youthful addition than some who enjoy retro...