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The latest entry in Bethesda’s open-world RPG still sports a bit of a dated, detail-starved visual presentation – especially compared to polygon-pushing pioneers like God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2. But the pretty paint-job does a decent job of overshadowing this game’s graphical shortcomings.
While the West Virginian scenery might put you in the mood to pick apples, that perky sentiment will be severely crushed the first time you come across a group of folks who apparently woke up on the wrong side of the apocalypse. A backstory-centric narrative approach, combined with the fact that your character is part of a group of recently emerged vault-dwellers tasked with reclaiming the post-war world, really sells the story.