Fallout 76 Has Microtransactions, But Bethesda Insists It's Not Pay-To-Win

The facts remain facts. If I will concede any point its this. This was a terrible Fallout game and an ok game at best, which I basically said when I mentioned that it deserved a 6.4 at the best.

If you think a game as big as Fallout is solely about exploration and that the story has no bearing on the game as a whole, then that clear tells me that you are being more subjective than me.

Voice acting a facial animations shouldn't be this bad for a AAA title. A game of this magnitude should immerse the player and these two elements heavily distract from that fact.

If the whole of this game for you was to explore, kill and loot, only to repeat that over and over and over, makes for a dull game and it can be argued that bethesda is creatively bankrupt and have resorted solely to this as evidenced by Skyrim and FO4. If this is the case, and you are correct, then why in the fuck do either of these games even remotely have a damn story? Oh, thats right, because the story is a major component of the game, whether you like it or not, thus is needs to be factored into the over all critique.

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