As a whole, Fallout 4 does a pretty good job of portraying a large number of interesting female characters, though I think it would’ve been really cool if the male and female player characters had some bigger deviations in terms of story and dialogue.
Fallout 4's largest critique was its lack of skill and S.P.E.C.I.A.L. checks. These checks were key to keeping dialogue and roleplaying engaging. Its removal makes the game's narrative much more frustrating than other Fallout games.
Here are 10 reasons why the main story in Fallout 4 makes no sense. This article contains spoilers for Fallout 4. The Railroad is one of Fallout 4's major factions players can side with. Their focus is on saving Synths since they view Synths as people. They stand by their morals in the main story, but they never stray from it past this arc.
Like every fallout game since 1997, YES. You can be a girl, if you want. another point that isnt very clear at the start of the game. I'm not sure what you press on the keyboard, but with the controller you press Y to change genders. they switch spots in front of the mirror.
Fallout 4's largest critique was its lack of skill and S.P.E.C.I.A.L. checks. These checks were key to keeping dialogue and roleplaying engaging. Its removal makes the game's narrative much more frustrating than other Fallout games.
When Fallout 4 drops its large plot twist that Shaun is over 60 and is the leader of the Institute, your character is forced to not believe it. It isn't much of a stretch to think Shaun is much older after being refrozen but it never crosses your character's mind.
The Railroad is one of Fallout 4's major factions players can side with. Their focus is on saving Synths since they view Synths as people. They stand by their morals in the main story, but they never stray from it past this arc.
While not an issue with the main plot itself, Fallout 4 is an open-world RPG first. Players will spend dozens of hours exploring ruins and creating settlements for their amusement. Previous titles did this to great effect, but it feels out of place for the story Fallout 4 is trying to tell.
Fallout 4's a great open-world RPG, but its main story is full of plot holes, inconsistencies, and things that simply don't make sense. Bethesda games offer a degree of freedom that few RPGs can match.
Maybe amnesia is a side effect of being frozen for over 200 years, but Fallout 4's opening makes it abundantly clear that you are unfrozen and then refrozen after Shaun is stolen. You see it before the character's eyes, yet your character never acknowledges it.