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5.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 77 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 32 out of 77
  2. Negative: 36 out of 77

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  1. Feb 8, 2018
    0
    Why bethesda last tittles quality drops so bad, just puzzles me. Why are they milking everything so hard, completely crossing the line. Normal fallout 4 was major dissapointment, especially for fallout franchise lovers. And for rpg lovers too. Why bethesda messed so hard. Drowning so cool tittle in mud of radiant pointless quest, whole rpg system just trashing into tasteless empty perkWhy bethesda last tittles quality drops so bad, just puzzles me. Why are they milking everything so hard, completely crossing the line. Normal fallout 4 was major dissapointment, especially for fallout franchise lovers. And for rpg lovers too. Why bethesda messed so hard. Drowning so cool tittle in mud of radiant pointless quest, whole rpg system just trashing into tasteless empty perk system, characters and story just one big fail, and laugh. And slap over it settlement building system, which just makes your head hurt. Yet they made their revenues, without doubts. So why all this creative club debacle... And now THIS.

    This crap is not even playable, seriously What the hell. Asking for extra money, for this, even if you have original fallout 4, is pure theft. Pure theft. It brings NOTHING only garbage quality VR which is not even VR.
    And what puzzles me most of all, look at review scores. WHO and WHY gives 80+ score for THIS, blows my mind completely. Since when game reviews turned into FALSE ADVERTISEMENT????
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  2. Jan 2, 2018
    2
    Fallout 4 is a game that never should have become a VR game. It's longer and more content filled than your average VR game, but it doesn't play like a VR game. You can swing melee weapons (that never work quite right), you can shoot guns (that seem to miss for no reason), but you can't use your hands for anything. There's nothing more disenchanting than walking up to an object with viveFallout 4 is a game that never should have become a VR game. It's longer and more content filled than your average VR game, but it doesn't play like a VR game. You can swing melee weapons (that never work quite right), you can shoot guns (that seem to miss for no reason), but you can't use your hands for anything. There's nothing more disenchanting than walking up to an object with vive controllers in your hand and rather than being able to reach out an grab that item, you have to press a button to add it to your inventory, then take it out to use it.

    Fallout 4 VR could have been amazing. It could have been another run through the amazing Fallout world in a new perspective, but instead we have a cheap port of the base game which costs more than the full game with addons. This is all while ignoring the large amount of bugs, screen glitches, and texture pop-in.

    This is not fun and adds nothing to the Fallout experience. Don't waste your money. If you've never played Fallout 4 before then buy the full edition of the standard non-VR game and play it. It's amazing. If you have played Fallout 4 before then don't taint your memory with this pathetic waste of money.
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  3. Dec 21, 2017
    1
    This game is much better in 2d. They did nothing other than alter the combat so that it suits VR. And combat has been done better in most low budget VR games coming from independent studios. The environments and NPCs have all been left exactly as they are in the original game. Controls are clumsy and the graphics are sub par when compared to other VR games. This is essentially a fallout 4This game is much better in 2d. They did nothing other than alter the combat so that it suits VR. And combat has been done better in most low budget VR games coming from independent studios. The environments and NPCs have all been left exactly as they are in the original game. Controls are clumsy and the graphics are sub par when compared to other VR games. This is essentially a fallout 4 mod that they're charging $60.00 for. Expand
  4. Dec 17, 2017
    0
    It not a very good port to begin with and then they compound that by only releasing it on the Vive. The VR pie is so small now and these petty exclusives will be the nail in the coffin.
  5. Dec 20, 2017
    0
    Very bad port. This time Bethesda has done it very wrong. Bad graphics and bad controls, nothing more to say. Better than this you can doVery bad port. This time Bethesda has done it very wrong. Bad graphics and bad controls, nothing more to say. Better than this you can…wnload the VR mod for the original game and it works better.
  6. Dec 23, 2017
    0
    Been waiting anxiously for this to release since it was announced. Fallout 4 wasn't that great and tarnished the fallout brand, but hey they gave the chance to be disappointed in 3D, and I thought, well heck sign me up. This game is laggy, buggy, and overall disappointing, pretty much what I have come to expect from bethesda. This biggest issue I have is all I could think while playing isBeen waiting anxiously for this to release since it was announced. Fallout 4 wasn't that great and tarnished the fallout brand, but hey they gave the chance to be disappointed in 3D, and I thought, well heck sign me up. This game is laggy, buggy, and overall disappointing, pretty much what I have come to expect from bethesda. This biggest issue I have is all I could think while playing is how much I would rather be sitting at my pc playing this. It would be less laggy, better resolution, and would have a stable mod community. This VR addition to Fallout 4 should have been just that, a free addition to the normal fallout 4. I wonder what game bethesda is going to remake and charge full price for, while not fixing anything that was broken in the original next. Expand
  7. Dec 29, 2017
    3
    We made VR game with sniper scopes, which filled black... Are you serious? VR game with no functional scopes?
  8. Sep 14, 2018
    3
    The storytelling, game mechanics, and RPG elements have honestly all been dumbed down as much as possible to make this virtually a very long FPS game. The story is too similar to 3's except with NV's initial wandering and a third act that feels like a very long epilogue. Dialogue is absolute garbage with every conversation being (More Info/Lore), (Yes), (Sarcastic Yes), and (No). OfThe storytelling, game mechanics, and RPG elements have honestly all been dumbed down as much as possible to make this virtually a very long FPS game. The story is too similar to 3's except with NV's initial wandering and a third act that feels like a very long epilogue. Dialogue is absolute garbage with every conversation being (More Info/Lore), (Yes), (Sarcastic Yes), and (No). Of course, "No" actually means "I'll come back later" and all dialogue choices eventually lead to the same conclusion. There is no room for real role playing, speech checks are all solved by Charisma, and your dialogue choices seem to only really affect your companion's opinion of you.

    Skills has been removed and everything is crammed into perks now. Perk upgrades beyond the first have excessive level requirements, essentially punishing you for not playing a jack-of-all-trades character. In my opinion this is even worse than Skyrim's Mary Sue syndrome because there were several times I leveled up and I just sat on the perk point until I was allowed to upgrade the skill I wanted to use. Some perks don't even make sense from a VR perspective (how do I know when I'm hip firing or standing still?) and many are so niche that they seem like a joke (Lead Belly, Solar Powered, V.A.N.S., Robotics Expert, Mister Sandman to name a few).

    Equipment customization appears deep at first look but it's all just vertical progression gated by perks. Higher level upgrades require rarer materials of course, but like mentioned previously the grindy nature of the perk system means you might never max out a weapon's upgrades. Almost all weapon upgrades are strictly better than their previous iterations and bigger guns always do bigger damage. Good weapons are very rare to find because almost all human enemies drop unusable garbage Pipe weapons and legendary enemies were still dropping unique rolling pins & walking canes for me during the last mission. Legendary enemies throw off the balance of the random encounters and vary wildly in strength; A legendary bloatfly will explode like any regular one but a legendary BoS soldier will turn you into Swiss cheese (while having a second health bar and dropping a vanilla laser rifle).

    Well that's most of the core game's problems so let's get into the mess that is the VR edition: VATS sucks, damage feedback sucks, and power armor combat sucks. Aiming is already difficult in VR since you're aiming with your actual hands and Bethesda put no thought into any kind of aim assistance with VATS. VATS is very difficult to aim and likes to pop around seemingly randomly; l I would usually just give up and take the shot as long as the accuracy wasn't 0%. I understand wanting to keep the HUD minimal for immersion but some kind of damage feedback is necessary. I died several times because someone was beating me in the back of the head while I was fighting someone else in the opposite direction and didn't notice. The lower portion of the HUD that shows HP, AP, and your compass is also too low to look at casually so it wasn't much help during firefights to gauge how fast I was dying. Combat in power armor also has severely reduced feedback; I understand that having a deathclaw throw someone in armor in VR would be a huge mistake, but you also can't just dim the HUD and freeze movement for few seconds to replace that. Some extra audio and HUD cues would really have gone a long way but this seems like another case of Bethesda laziness. Lastly, I'm sure the actual game looks good, but in VR everything looks like mud. I had to crank up supersampling to 2.0 just to make out proper silhouettes of people in the environment.

    Fallout 4 is a constant stream of mediocrity, a barely not boring slog through yet another brown & gray wasteland. This is by far my least favorite of the three FPS Fallout games and is brought down even more by its VR problems. The thing that disgusts me the most about this game is how I still sort of want to play it. Fallout 4 isn't a tech demo or a 20 dollar, 2 hour "experience", but a fully fleshed-out actual video game. I got this for free with my Vive so I don't regret playing it too much but I can in no way recommend anyone spending any amount of money on it. Bethesda has butchered Fallout to a new low once again; this lazy turd is like a tedious and unfunny Saints Row version of Fallout, a caricature of a caricature that has completely lost its way.
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  9. Aug 12, 2021
    2
    The full price for this is a joke, only buy this discounted

    Feels more like a mod for the original game to make it work with VR, a bad mod at that
    Everything feels off, clunky and very ugly.
    Pretty much requires a lot of fiddling around with settings and installing mods to be even playable
  10. Nov 19, 2021
    4
    Mediocre Game and an Insult to every Fallout-Veteran. Still better than F76 tho. DONT BUY!
  11. Apr 10, 2021
    2
    The optimization is terrible, like I think you would need a NASA computer to run this and you would still get frame drops. Also doesn't feel like a VR game, everything is done through buttons except for shooting.
  12. Nov 7, 2022
    0
    Cant see enemies. Dont know where they shooting from. Dogmeat gets in the way while i am looting. Asking me to kill raiders in a factory or some crap but the raiders dont come to me! I must find them and then kill them? Grenade markers are worthless. CRAP GAME WASTE OF TIME. STUPID BETHESDA. EAT 0 NOOB DEVS. CANT EVEN MAKE GAME THESE STUPID DEVS.
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78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 27
  2. Negative: 0 out of 27
  1. Feb 26, 2018
    76
    Fallout 4 VR is an impressive VR experience, but faces portability issues in a lot of areas.
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Feb 16, 2018
    80
    Fallout 4 VR has some flaws, but on the other hand it can unbelievably draw and swallow you. Only the sore face and hurting feet will make you pause the game for a while. [Issue#282]
  3. Jan 19, 2018
    60
    At first glance Fallout VR impresses with its huge scale and sheer mass, and it does very well in the action/ shooting/ movement field, but it never manages to captivate a seasoned VR user due to its lack of actual virtual reality gameplay implementations and unintuitive and uncomfortable Pip-Boy controls. A game aspiring to lead the VR-gaming sector should be made for VR from the scratch.