

While this is very much subjective and varies from player to player, here is a comprehensive list of the pros and cons of each joinable faction, in Fallout 4. The question that every player will find themselves asking is "Which faction is the best?". Fallout 4 offers four key factions that can be joined, each with their own quests, items, story, characters, and experiences. Like many RPG titles before it, Fallout 4 offers a plethora of crazy things to indulge in, as well as huge amounts of story options, multiple quest lines and the most commonly discussed of all, various factions to join. This standard of quality can be seen in the 2015 release, Fallout 4. From its humble roots in turn-based strategy on PC, to its modern-day status as a household name, Fallout boasts a quality that very few can deny. Brotherhood of Steel does not contribute to the franchise in any meaningful way and is a really bad game in general.The Fallout series has long established itself as one of gaming's powerhouse franchises, and alongside The Elder Scrolls, sits proudly as one of Bethesda's greatest accomplishments. I would put any other Fallout game above this one, even 76 and Tactics had atleast SOMETHING good about them. This game right here, is the absolute worst Fallout expierence you can have. You just walk up to them, press attack a couple times, they die, repeat. The enemies also don't feel fun to fight. Here all you have are dialogue options and the game is not really that open so you just traverse linear locations and kill hundreds of enemies by mashing two buttons over and over. RPG's where your choices shape the world around you in one way or another. Games of this series for me were always about a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a bleak, empty place where the remains of humanity are creating factions and trying to survive. They could just slap different names on some characters and creatures and it's basically no longer a Fallout game. Most of the time I don't even feel like playing a Fallout game. The only place I liked was the vault overrun by super mutants, because it actually has some kind of a cool feeling to it and felt destroyed and empty. No interesting mechanics, just mashing of two buttons.

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Most of it is just pressing two buttons, attack and healing. Develop your skills in heavy weapons, stealth kills, explosives, sniping, or hand-to-hand combat. I don't even remember most of the characters' names because they have basically no personality or anything about them that would make you relate to them or make them likeable. Brotherhood of Steel borrows the grimly humorous mood of the excellent Fallout PC games, but trades straight-up role-playing for lots of visceral combat. First of all, the characters and story are not interesting.
