prodigydancer
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OK, I confess.
At first I thought I'd be able to resist this game. Even though I was enthralled by its gorgeous, captivating visuals powered by bleeding-edge tech absolutely not compromised by the limitations of console hardware. Even though its deep and innovative dialogue system and Pulitzer-class writing really spoke to me. After all can you recall any other RPG that would allow your charcter to expres their aversion to newspapers? Everything about this game - from the removal of skills to the return of VATS - sounded so exciting that I literally had to take a cold shower every time I heard a bit of Fallout 4 news.
But now that I've learned about its inimitable, magnificent story I just can't suppress the urge anymore...
Don't weep for me, bros, for I'm heading for the promised land. I was blind but now I see: Todd is my messiah and this game is his greatest miracle. So I'm gonna log in to Steam, pre-order and play it seven times!
At first I thought I'd be able to resist this game. Even though I was enthralled by its gorgeous, captivating visuals powered by bleeding-edge tech absolutely not compromised by the limitations of console hardware. Even though its deep and innovative dialogue system and Pulitzer-class writing really spoke to me. After all can you recall any other RPG that would allow your charcter to expres their aversion to newspapers? Everything about this game - from the removal of skills to the return of VATS - sounded so exciting that I literally had to take a cold shower every time I heard a bit of Fallout 4 news.
But now that I've learned about its inimitable, magnificent story I just can't suppress the urge anymore...
Don't weep for me, bros, for I'm heading for the promised land. I was blind but now I see: Todd is my messiah and this game is his greatest miracle. So I'm gonna log in to Steam, pre-order and play it seven times!