No video game this year dares to ruffle feathers as much as Fallout 76. It’s a bold, purposeful departure from the formula Bethesda has built for years. Thanks to this significant change, fans are understandably upset. Fallout is forcing our industry to ask a few tough questions. Is change always good? Does “bold” mean “better?” What creates a solid story?…
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Idyllic landscape and rural charm
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Co-op play is a welcome addition
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Story missions don't feel engaging or exciting
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Multiplayer with strangers misses its mark
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Focus on survival aspects feels half-hearted and clumsy

