This classic Fallout game is 17 years old, and it’s the Nintendo Switch port I actually want
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Out of all the Fallout games in the Bethesda era, I’m sorry, but Fallout 4 is whack. You know, it’s actually the worst of the bunch. Yes, I’d rather play Fallout 76. It lacks any of the sauce that the developer displays in Fallout 3, a game among the best RPGs that is turning 17 years old today. With Obsidian Entertainment beating Bethesda at its own game with New Vegas, it still surprises that Fallout 4 is completely devoid of that game’s incredible aura. That’s why a Fallout 3 remaster is the title we should be celebrating on Nintendo Switch 2 right now, but I’m worried it won’t happen.
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Out of all the Fallout games in the Bethesda era, I’m sorry, but Fallout 4 is whack. You know, it’s actually the worst of the bunch. Yes, I’d rather play Fallout 76. It lacks any of the sauce that the developer displays in Fallout 3, a game among the best RPGs that is turning 17…
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