Fallout 4's gameplay launch trailer will make you squeal with excitement

Fallout 4 Launch Trailer

Fallout 4's story is all about humanity and revolution, according to Bethesda

Fallout 4 is one of the blockbuster video game releases this fall beside Halo 5 and Black Ops 3. I'm encouraging you not to judge the game, for good or ill, before it's even released on November 10 and we've had a chance to digest every corner of it. If that means waiting for reviews rather than buying the game on day one, then I applaud your restraint and your financial savvy.

We salute those with the iron will to resist temptation and wait for the game's official launch to experience "Fallout 4" for themselves.

For those that have chosen to remain in the dark about Fallout 4, there are spoilers in the trailer and this article. Of course, this is all still a mystery, and Bethesda continues to state that it won't release plot details about the game until its launch.

This design should stop the game from being too easy while still giving players a tactical edge over their opponents. On top of that, let's not forget that Fallout 4 is set in a major metropolitan area. Perhaps the most interesting of leaks comes from four gameplay videos that appear to show how the game will look on the Xbox One. I still remember that sense of awe I felt at stepping out of Vault 101 for the first time, blinking into the bright sunlight, and realising that this whole, vast landscape, was just waiting to be explored.

Following the emergence of unofficial screen captures and video excerpts on Nov 2, followers of Fallout 4 have been able to deduce with much greater precision how Bethesda's promised improvements to dialogue, combat, and character creation have been implemented in practise.

Believe it or not, the Fallout saga dates back to the days of the real-world Cold War back in 1988 with a game titled Wasteland. The Witcher 3 also takes around two hours, but the game's map is also segmented in a very different way. Although work has been done on it, it doesn't seem any kind of re-release is in the works right now.

The Fallout 4 Android, iOS, and Windows Phone companion app is now available to download from the Google Play Store, iTunes, and the Windows Store. Reports say that the footage was captured from the Xbox One edition. He has no life motto, instead just a series of grunts.

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