• "Fallout 4" is looking at a lot more dialogue lines that what Bethesda's other titles, "Fallout 3" and "Skyrim" had.

"Fallout 4" is looking at a lot more dialogue lines that what Bethesda's other titles, "Fallout 3" and "Skyrim" had. (Photo : YouTube/BethesdaSoftworksUK)

There have already been quite a few leaks for "Fallout 4" followings its official announcement in June at the E3 2015. However, developer Bethesda seems far from finished in terms of giving fans more insights as to what they can expect with the newest installment of the game.

This time, the developer has revealed that in terms of the dialogue, there will be over 111,000 lines recorded for "Fallout 4." In comparable terms, this is more than the lines that have been featured in both "Fallout 3" and "Skyrim" combined, IGN reported. Bethesda announced this teaser, taking note of an earlier announcement that two of the voice actors for the game have recorded over 13,000 dialogue lines in the span of two years.

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Expansive dialogue is a new addition in "Fallout 4." Previous installments have not included voice acting, making the announcement an even more impressive one. The developer have opted the dialogue approach to humanize the characters and give a more human touch to the game.

This is just one of the innovations that Bethesda has to offer for Fallout 4." Other changes that has already been confirmed includes craftable weapons, better incorporation of the SPECIAL ability system and the change in the combat system.

While Android fans are still enjoying the newly released "Fallout Shelter" on the Google Play Store, there is another game that hardcore fans of the franchise can sink their teeth in.

The newest take on the old classic "Monopoly" game now puts players in the post-apocalyptic world of "Fallout," DualShockers reported. The new collector's edition version edition of the "Monopoly" game is set to hit retailers at the same time that "Fallout 4" will debut on its expected platforms, PS4, Xbox One and PC. This means that on Nov. 10, players can choose to play the two games for an entire day devoted to "Fallout."

Given how "Fallout Shelter" has added in glimpses and features that resound with old-time fans of the franchise, it will not be a surprise if the same radioactive elements and humor will debut in the "Monopoly" edition. For now, no details have been confirmed by the developer yet.