10 Best Selling Video Games Of 2015 - Ranked

2. Fallout 4 (15 million)

Fallout 4 Review Bethesda's latest return to the post-nuclear wastes of America was always going to be a big deal, and even though the sales figures make Swan the biggest Super Mutant in the world look scrawny by comparison, they're not that surprising. Much though we love to criticise Bethesda RPGs for being too broken, too poorly-written and too unchanging, we all deep-down know that they offer us some of the best open-world experiences possible; worlds brimming with possibilities, where we can be as engaged or as disconnected from in-game events as we like. It's the perfect formula, and for all their flaws Bethesda have made enough improvements to it with Fallout 4 to make it worth our while to go back to it. Even though you can make the case that Bethesda have taken their foot off the gas in terms of moving the series forward, Fallout 4 deserves its success, as attested to by the fact that if you bought the game back in November, you're probably still playing through it right now, aren't you?
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