12 Biggest Video Games That Are The Most Value For Money

3. Fallout 4

From one wasteland to another, Bethesda's unbelievably-hyped sequel to Fallout 3 ended up being a bit of a mixed bag overall. Subjectively, many fans simply thought there weren't enough advancements made to the core formula first nailed down in 2008, whereas the rest of us were too busy taking on side-missions for the various factions, upgrading our guns and building Settlements to care. Think of Fallout like a great big meat pie; one where even the smallest serving will fill you up for the rest of the day. Bethesda are known for making some of the most detailed games of all time, and to focus on what Fallout 4 didn't do, is to miss the point entirely. The world is rammed with an unprecedented amount of things to see and do. Loot-grinds determine why it's worth exploring for 30 seconds or 30 minutes, whilst main and side quests come with some of the best-written and most detailed scriptwriting in any of Bethesda's titles. Character builds that can be incredibly varied too, meaning that even if you think the credits spell the end of your journey, it's only just beginning.
Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.