Light theme

Fallout 4 review
Exceptional
by SevenFox

Returning to the Commonwealth in Fallout 4 feels less like a game and more like a homecoming. It's been nearly a decade, yet the hum of the Pip-Boy and the familiar sights of Sanctuary Hills instantly transport me back. It’s a time loop I willingly enter, re-experiencing the thrill of emerging from Vault 111, the gut-punch of the Kellogg memory den, and the epic battles against the Brotherhood. The base game is a classic, but the modding community has breathed new life into it for years. Whether it's a simple texture pack or a complete overhaul, mods ensure there's always something new to discover, keeping the game feeling fresh and infinite. Fallout 4 isn't just a game; it's a comfortable, ever-evolving world I'll always return to. Immersed and attached. 
«Just one more turn»
«Can’t stop playing»
«Time-tested»
«That ending!»
«Beaten more than once»
«OST on repeat»

Other reviews26

I've played through this before when it first came out but recently went back after the PS5 update as well as a sale on the DLCs that I never played. It ended up becoming a podcast game as I'd played most of it and sadly all my save from the last time I played was gone so this was from scratch. I still think it's a good game, has its issues but overall enjoyable to play. I liked the Far Harbor dlc and the Nuka World concept was cool but not a fan of the main story leading you to being a raider and attacking your settlements. I was going to try to get the platinum but there is so much tedium in some mechanics likes the companion affinity so I just stopped after I finished the dlc.
one of the best open-world video games and it have a great system when we talk about conversations 💛
«Fallout 4» - is a game that noticeably departs from the classic canon of the series and places a strong emphasis on entertainment and player freedom. It’s no longer just a post-apocalyptic RPG, but a full-fledged sandbox where everyone can find something they enjoy.

Crafting and Modifications:
Weapons – Build your arsenal from scavenged materials. Upgrade, modify, experiment. Customize your gun to fit your playstyle.

Armor – Become a blacksmith and create unique armor pieces, enhancing them to their limits.

Building - Construct your own safe haven in the ruins. Manage resources, build homes, and protect your settlers.

Farming - Grow food, develop infrastructure, and create thriving communities.

Quests and Exploration:
The main story and side quests offer deep immersion into the world—but following the storyline is just one of dozens of ways to spend your time. The game features four major factions, each with its own philosophy, ideology, and unique ending.

Conclusion:
«Fallout 4» - is a sandbox game. Some players will build, others will explore the ruins of Boston, and some will fine-tune every bolt in their arsenal. Everyone will find something for themselves.
«OST on repeat»
exceptional if you mod the shit out of it 
I'd rather watch the same episode of Dr Phil on repeat before touching this again. 4/10
Qqqq
«Blew my mind»
Base building sucks, everything else rules.
Plunging into the world of the apocalypse is pleasant as always. The game world is well filled with nice little things and funny characters. If you do not find fault with the shortcomings, you can enjoy it.