![]() ![]() The main goal was really learning the game, inoculating yourself (basically vaccinating against the Scorched disease) and finally taking back Appalachia and eliminating the scorched threat with the rest of the Vault 76 Dwellers (aka the other players). and also giving you the lore on the new enemy type, the Scorched. #FALLOUT 76 REVIEW SERIES#The old main questline was basically a series of activities that mixed both tutorials on cooking, crafting, building a base, etc. I stayed for 2 huge reasons until about Summer 2019 when I decided to quit until Wastelanders dropped (had done all the content and events by then) and those were the remarkably phenomenal community (best online community I’ve ever, *EVER* encountered in my years of gaming, which warrants a section alone in this review) and the interesting and extremely detailed world of Appalachia, West Virginia.īut here we are… Wastelanders promised a lot: human NPC’s, dialogue (with speech checks), factions, companions, new gear and endgame content, new enemies and raid boss, new locations and just… a new experience, I suppose.Īnd it delivered… for the most part. I always enjoyed my time with the game despite the clunky gameplay, odd design choices, terrible performance, copious amount of bugs and exploits and overall weak story design and endgame content.īoy, it’s like the entire game was garbage, wasn’t it? ![]() I didn’t cover the game here originally but my friend genkipro did and I do agree with most of the review. ![]() My experience with 76 goes way back since December 2018 – not exactly on release but pretty damn close so I’ve suffered more than some that bought the game when the Steam version dropped. ![]()
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