During a recent hands off demo for Fallout 4, I was treated to a show reel of sorts that was almost exclusively focused on combat (for reference, it was the same demo that was witnessed at QuakeCon 2015, which you can read a liveblog of here). Although there were a few minutes during the demo’s opening that briefly skimmed across the majorly expanded SPECIAL system, it was otherwise about 20 minutes of the Lexington, Massachusetts wasteland being spray painted several shades of crimson by the exploded body parts of various ghouls and raiders.
It was certainly a spectacular sight to behold, but also a fairly shallow one since there was little revealed in terms of plot, characters or quests, and deliberately so according to Bethesda’s VP of PR and Marketing, Pete Hines.
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It was certainly a spectacular sight to behold, but also a fairly shallow one since there was little revealed in terms of plot, characters or quests, and deliberately so according to Bethesda’s VP of PR and Marketing, Pete Hines.
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