Scorchbeats and Nukes, Playing with friends is fun, Massive map with some impressive environmental design
Glitches and updates, Graphics engine is dated, Too much trash to carry which then slows you down, Weapons and amour tedious to repair
Fallout 76 lacks the compelling and complex narrative needed to appeal to many of today's gamers. It's a departure for the series – and not in a good way.This was supposed to be a new dawn for Fallout, but the multiplayer isn't strong enough to support a...
Broken mess of a game, Rubbish combat, Locking cool things behind high level grinding, Pointless Survival system, Redundant PvP, Frequent server disconnections,
Published: 2018-11-27, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Fresh setting offers welcome sights, Inspired new creatures to kill, Combat's fun with friends
Lacking story/interesting characters, Uninspired mission structure, Survival elements can be a grind, Warming up to new V.A.T.S
Whether you're looking to reclaim Appalachia solo or play the game, as intended, with some apocalypse-taming friends, Fallout 76 is a bit of a mixed bag. On the plus side, it can absolutely be tackled as a single-player experience – just one that's not q...
Intriguing new beasts to fight, Fascinating backstory to Appalachia, New regions broaden what the post-apocalypse can be
Numerous technical issues, Engine is out-of-date (and it shows), Most quests are transparently fetch quests, Lack of emotional depth to the (few) robot NPCs
In an effort to do everything, Fallout 76 fails to do any of it well enough to form an identity. Its multiplayer mindset robs its quests of all the moral decisionmaking that makes the series great, and all that's left is a buggy mess of systemic designs t...
In an effort to do everything, Fallout 76 fails to do any of it well enough to form an identity. Its multiplayer mindset robs its quests of all the moral decisionmaking that makes the series great, and all that's left is a buggy mess of systemic designs t...
Fallout 76 is a game that I really want to love like all previous Fallout games. Instead, it becomes a testament why some RPGs should continue to remain a single player experience...