Got one solid month of gaming out of Fallout 4, and I'm good off it. I've been waiting to see what the DLC was going to be like, but I'm not going to be rushed to buy it without knowing it'll be worthwhile, and from the descriptions here I'm not that impressed.
Guy fought to ban guns, and the whole time was helping smuggle them and using his influence and connections for the asian gangs out here in the bay area. Quite the hypocrite.
@srichard5_basic: Not a Microsoft gamer, but my card is tied to my PSN. My password is required and confirmation of what I'm paying for is displayed every time, including an emailed receipt of the transaction. Does this not happen for Xbox?
Not something I'd want to play, but I'm glad to see the medium being used in this way. This is art, and this is healing for a talented pair of individuals who have dealt with something I pray I never go through. That being said, I agree that this isn't a "game" in the usual sense, and a category for these types of experiences is definitely necessary as they become more and more common.
@Skat0rzZzz: I have to agree. Flaws and all the game is just a great gaming experience. The controls are spot on, the ability to play missions how you wish is wide open and offers variety. I will admit that I wish there was a bit more, maybe another location besides the two present, but thats just to the games credit that I enjoy whats there so much I want more. 2015 GOTY easily, out of all the other contenders this is the only one that I found not to be stuffed with bugs, and glitches that ruined my play through (Witcher 3 and Fallout 4)
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