Fallout 4: 10 Craziest Fan-Demands That Won't Be Included
6. A Hugely Varied Game World
Remember how deflating New Vegas' strip was? Being on the box art and the epicentre of everything Las Vegas should be about, the version in Fallout was a load screen-separated hodgepodge of tiny areas (obviously devoid of real life) but still completely barren when it came to any notable character. Going back to Fallout 3, a common complaint levied at the franchise (after you've played a good 80-odd hours anyway) is that everything's just so dull and washed out. "But it's an apocalypse!" you scream, and yes of course it is, but titles like The Last of Us and Enslaved: Odyssey to the West proved that when you take into effect how much nature can take over, there's a certain captivating beauty that emerges alongside - something that would do wonders to make exploration itself far more enticing.