

This time around, your character has a voice, and while it helps to define your character far more than previous games, it also creates the terribly vague dialogue tree that Fallout 4 suffers from. It’s this incredible beginning that sets the stage for your adventures in the wasteland. You get to leave the confines of Vault 111 more than 200 years after the bombing, a man (or woman) lost to time.


You’ll witness the deception of Vault-Tec. You’ll see the bombs rip the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to shreds. Beginning before the war, you get to see life in 2077. Fallout 4’s story resonates with that part of me that values a family bond.
