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'Fallout 4' Review: The Dangers Of Hype; Gamers Claim Issues In Storage [VIDEO]

| Nov 12, 2015 12:35 PM EST

Fallout 4 "Welcome Home" Screenshot.

One of the most anticipated game of the year, "Fallout 4" is well known through the globe. Its marketing strategy made sure that it will help players hear the name or grow curious about it, as Bethesda Softwork even released a mobile game connected to it called "Fallout Shelter." The lasted post-apocalyptic adventure game is something most people are waiting for, especially for those who played its preceding games. With just advertisements are being seen, there's a whole of things that are coming in this fourth installment, Playstation Life reported.

The story of the game is based on the year 2077 where humans depend heavily on nuclear energy. With idea, it brings the world to war wherein someone has detonated a few atomic bombs in the U.S. Families are then evacuated to the nearby Vault 111 ran by Vault-Tec, to wait-out the bombs' effects. To summarize the events, your character will fall into an unexpected situation and as time pass, you'll need to get out of the vault and into the world. Here you'll realize the nuclear fallout ruined everything, and your search for some answers will begin to fix the chaos the world has fall upon.

You should get your stock up on Nuka cola as the site Kotaku suggests, the game "Fallout 4" like other open-world games that was released this year will not respect your time and occupy your life for weeks. There even have been rumors that it will take 100 to more hours for a person to fully finish the entire game.

"Fallout 4" was released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC this Nov. 10, 2015.

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