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<blockquote data-quote="PaganMcLoud" data-source="post: 698460" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>The Minutemen initially. Only recently joined BOS. The game has really come into it's own. Am spending more hours on this one than anything else in recent memory. I'm enjoying even the FPS aspect which is unexpected, and though a few missions are "rinse-repeat" it hasn't become stale for me... YET! The layers of RPG elements are equally impressive but it's the sheer scale and depth of this game world that is truly amazing. Makes GTA V look like a prologue imo, and the major difference (for me) between the two is... the world they've created here is actually one that I care about enough to explore. Another game I can compare it to is Rise Of The Tomb Raider, but the brilliance there lasted all of 2 weeks. So the truly remarkable thing about this particular game is... Fallout 4 begins where other games end. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaganMcLoud, post: 698460, member: 17169"] The Minutemen initially. Only recently joined BOS. The game has really come into it's own. Am spending more hours on this one than anything else in recent memory. I'm enjoying even the FPS aspect which is unexpected, and though a few missions are "rinse-repeat" it hasn't become stale for me... YET! The layers of RPG elements are equally impressive but it's the sheer scale and depth of this game world that is truly amazing. Makes GTA V look like a prologue imo, and the major difference (for me) between the two is... the world they've created here is actually one that I care about enough to explore. Another game I can compare it to is Rise Of The Tomb Raider, but the brilliance there lasted all of 2 weeks. So the truly remarkable thing about this particular game is... Fallout 4 begins where other games end. [/QUOTE]
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