It's already been established that Fallout 4 isn't the best looking game, but if there's one thing that we really like about it, it's the art direction. The upcoming sequel appears to inject some colour into the series' typically dour post-apocalyptic theme, and that's expressed quite nicely in a new lithograph that you can pre-order from Bethesda's official merchandise store.
Based upon the final scene from the title's first gameplay trailer which was shown at E3 2015, it's quite an atmospheric work that'd look great on one of the walls at the Push Square office. The picture comes in both standard and limited editions, with the latter being individually numbered and sporting foil embellishments. The standard version will set you back $25, while the limited edition cranks the price up to $65. It's worth noting, however, that the more expensive option is also larger, measuring in at 37x16" compared to the standard's size of 24x11".
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[source store.bethsoft.com, via gamespot.com]
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Im holding out hope that Raiders will be a joinable faction like BoS, The Legion and New Cali Republic were in previous games.
I just want the game, but that lithograph wouldn't be bad to have at all. It'll take me forever to get around to hanging it up on my wall though. I still have numerous Nintendo posters that still need to be placed upon my wall.
I am really looking forward to this game. It took a while, but this generation now has some truly great games out and due out over the coming months.
This year alone has seen some great titles and its only going to get better. Trouble is, when do you get to play them all. There just isn't enough hours in the day.
I remember when Fallout 3 released. I took a weeks holiday from work, picked up my copy at the midnight release. I got home around 1:30am installed Fallout to my XB360 hardrive and played it none stop until around midnight the following day. As you can imagine, my girlfriend was not impressed lol.
Before Fallout 4 we get the other massive open world games that is Mad Max and Metal Gear Solid Phantom Pain. Then the month after Fallout 4 we get Mass Effect 4. We're also supposedly getting No Man's Sky sometime this year (unless Sony got Hello Games to delay there game for the launch of Project Morpheus) which is going to be ridiculous in terms of the size of the game. You can't even call No Man's Sky an open world game. Maybe an open galactic game would be better suited.
My point is, there're too many big and great games due out so close together and not enough time to play them all. I doubt my boss will allow me to take a years holiday lol. I know what people will say, well you don't have to buy all of them right away, yeah right. I can't help myself. Even if I don't play them all right away, the prestige of having those games on my gaming shelf is getting me excited lol.
If I could only choice one game to purchase and play it would be a very easy call. FALLOUT 4 all the way.
People keep banging on about the graphics not being what they'd hope for or expected. Atleast they aren't doing what Ubisoft did with Watchdogs. Showing us something that looked great and then downgrading the graphics later.
In my opinion, I think Fallout 4's graphics are spot on, and besides, we don't even know how big the world is going to be yet or if there is going to be loading screens when you enter buildings or will it be like The Witcher 3 where there are very few loading screens. Im still surprised CD Projekt Red not only got The Witcher 3 to run on console's, but for it to look great too.
@WARDIE word. Not to mention having multiple hobbies
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