![]() ![]() The real reason I want to play a dog in Fallout 4 is that, well, people expect less of dogs, right? You don't have a moralising Liam Neeson (the third game's big celeb cameo) standing over you as you test your legs. Take a wrong turn at the outset, and your budding petty thief might stumble into a shootout with foes she hasn't a gnat's chance in hell of ever hitting, let alone wounding.īut that's all surface stuff. I can never make my mind up about which development path I want my character to follow, and the franchise's taste for open-endedness doesn't exactly help. ![]() For the uninitiated, one of the first things you do in a Fallout game is assign points to various traits, like strength or intelligence, sowing the seeds of the wild-eyed Gibson-alike or dour Costner-ish post-apocalyptic legend you hope one day to become. Yes, I'm serious, and no, it's not just that I'm rubbish at balancing a human hero. The dog of 'Fallout 4', playability possibilities, TBC
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