Fallout 4: 10 Big Things That Could Ruin It

8. The Bugs And Glitches

Literally every Bethesda game in the last decade has been riddled with them; the various crippling issues that forever dog the developer's work - even making it an identifiable feature amongst their titles that some have come to know and love. When Skyrim had backwards-flying dragons and following NPCs that were just as likely to get snagged on a house or fall through a bridge than make it to wherever you were going, it cemented the notion that maybe they were pushing their Creation Engine just that little bit too far. Obviously with the generational jump across consoles comes the assumption that the tech powering everything has been suitably beefed up, but only time will tell if the team can beat a reputation that's been established essentially since they started developing anything in three dimensions.
Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.