

Moreover, these games are decidedly long-form.


Said worlds are absolutely riddled with dungeons, random encounters, and a few, longer, faction quest lines (which I won’t spoil). If you’ve not had the pleasure, Bethesda games are action role-playing games characterized by their large, immersive open world settings, a first person perspective, and numerous opportunities for looting. What you thought of their previous games- Fallout 3 and Skyrim-is probably a good indication of how you’ll feel about Fallout 4. Full disclosure: I’m an unabashed fan of this style of game.
