Like most vaults in the Fallout universe, Vault 111 is the subject of a crazy experiment.
The game sets the scene with an opening sequence that takes place before the blast, with you and your family quickly running to your assigned vault when the sirens go off. PC Gamer’s luck and charisma-only play through.)įallout 4 flawlessly picks up the torch from Fallout: New Vegas and puts players in charge of a vault dweller from Vault 111. They’re amazing games because they’re fantastic single player experiences that lend themselves to near infinite replayability because of how different the game can be based on both the choices you make and the character you create. It’s been my favorite video game universe ever since I discovered it, which lines up well with my preference for reading crazy post-apocalyptic dystopian future Sci-Fi novels like A Canticle for Leibowitz and everything after. In the past we’ve covered the Pip-Boy App (Free), so it seemed like a good idea and come full circle writing about both Fallout 4 as well as what it’s like playing the game using the companion app.įirst off, I love the Fallout series. This has been a busy week for me between Blizzcon, a Hearthstone expansion, Apple hardware releases between the Apple TV and iPad Pro, a bunch of behind the scenes stuff at TouchArcade, oh, and the release of Fallout 4 on PC and consoles.