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    Thursday, November 24, 2016

    Fallout 4

    We sort of knew what we were getting. It's big, it's buggy, it's Bethesda. Fallout 4is a natural evolution, bringing with it the often aimless exploration, gentle humour and moral greyitude of the last two instalments, while propping it all up with a new-gen veneer. They might not be enormous shifts, but main character voice acting, better gunplay and (shock) not having to look inside crates to loot them all make this a streamlined version of a now-classic formula. Frame rate dips and occasionally horrifying glitches rear their heads as usual, but it's difficult to feel too bad when there's simply so much going on. Once again, Bethesda has crammed several games' worth of joyously inconsequential stuffin here, resulting in one of the most compulsive, moreish games of this generation. Get stuck in, and you won't emerge for weeks.

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