A Fallout 4 player has created an enormous junk-themed town within the game. Fallout 4 has had a huge increase in players recently, thanks in part to the renewed interest from the Fallout TV show on Amazon Prime. Fans have been getting involved in almost every Fallout title, from the original games to the more recent Fallout 76.
Fallout 4 has a central game mechanic around building settlements, so much so that it’s part of the main questlines with a character named Preston Garvey. Fallout 4 was the first game in the franchise to establish player structures in this capacity, with the next title, Fallout 76 taking inspiration from the mechanic with its C.A.M.P. system. There have been a few expansions focused on this aspect of the game in Fallout 4, with Wasteland Workshop, Contraptions Workshop, andVault-Tec Workshop.
A Reddit user by the name of Sirbalz posted an image of the junk town they made in Fallout 4 on May 7. The large waterfront settlement includes a large sign floating off the water that says “Murk Water.” The player even included a YouTube video showcasing the town with shops, NPCs, and various facilities. Listed within the video description is some lore the Fallout fan wrote for their settlement. The fan-crafted lore mentions the Commonwealth, several in-game locations, as well as Preston Garvey, one of Fallout 4’s main characters, who is infamous for his ongoing settlement requests.
The Fallout series as a whole has gained a ton of renewed interest since the Fallout TV show’s release, with Fallout 4 player counts increasing by over 629% in April. Fallout 4 has been one of Bethesda’s best-selling games, selling over 25 million units since 2015. The game is set within the Commonwealth area of Boston, Massachusetts, and follows the story of the Sole Survivor as they look for their lost son.
Fallout is one of the most revered RPG franchises of all time, originally created by Interplay Entertainment in 1997. It wasn’t until Bethesda got a hold of the franchise that it went mainstream with Fallout 3. In 2008, it was followed up with a spin-off, Fallout: New Vegas, arguably one of the greatest RPGs of all time. The Fallout TV show was released in April to critical reception, which renewed interest in the franchise since Fallout 76’s release in 2018. Fans continue to hold the franchise dear, with some players recreating their favorite characters in Fallout 4 to this day.
Fallout 4 is an RPG in the Fallout series, being the fourth major installment. This time around, players are in The Commonwealth, formerly Massachusetts, in the year 2287.
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Despite every game being set in the same world on the same timeline, the developers have managed to make each protagonist feel unique. first launched only on PC in October 1997, and the game was an instant hit, being praised as one of the most immersive RPGs ever. This was due in large part to its main protagonist, the Vault Dweller, a trend that has continued through to the franchise's most recent (single-player) game,.
Fallout 4 allows players to construct elaborate settlements with a noteworthy level of automation, and one fan used this feature to build an impressive ammo factory for their pistol. While melee builds are possible in Fallout 4, especially if one can get their hands on an Instigating Super Sledge, most players tend to opt for ranged weapons during their first playthrough. As a result, ammo becomes one of the most valuable pieces of loot that the Sole Survivor can come across in the Commonwealth, especially if they don't have access to the Contraptions Workshop DLC.
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With the first anniversary of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom right around the corner, a fan chose to celebrate by creating some festive rockets in the game and sharing a video of their efforts. The Tears of the Kingdom fan received compliments from other players, who expressed interest in the items used on each rocket.
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One Fallout 4 player has created a lifelike player character version of Norm, the younger brother of main character Lucy MacLean from the games' Amazon Prime streaming television adaptation. While Fallout 4 and other games in the series have been getting more attention since the release of the television series, Norm hasn't been the character on most players' minds when they're starting up a new run.
An avid Minecraft player makes a stunning Wild West town in the game that's heavily inspired by a title from a certain popular gaming franchise. With how boundless the creativity of the Minecraft community truly is, as builds like these continue to show, it's no wonder why Mojang's hit sandbox game remains relevant more than a decade after its release.
Night City is a truly dangerous place, and recently released statistics have revealed some of the most dangerous encounters in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. The base Cyberpunk 2077 took players to Night City, a gritty futuristic dystopia where crime and corruption rule on every corner. As Cyberpunk 2077 protagonist V, players struggle to survive in this rough environment while making a name for themselves among the legends of Night City — even with dangerous enemies like the infamous Adam Smasher gunning for them at every turn.
Cyberpunk 2077 has a bunch of things that are trying to turn you into giblets, and CD Projekt Red added even more in Phantom Liberty. Over the past seven months, developer CD Projekt Red has been tracking exactly which enemies have been dishing out the most hurt to players through the course of the expansion, posting the top three killers to the Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account.
A Fallout 4 player has built a unique fortune-teller hut for notorious settler Mama Murphy. Settlement building has been a prominent feature of Fallout 4 since its release, and this player has thought of a unique tribute to Mama Murphy.