
In the day and age of manuals being written on Rizla papers and depressingly empty game boxes, peeling off the lovely cardboard sleeve to find that the game is jammed with so much stuff that they had to wedge the manual between the case and the sleeve really made my day. What I would like to thank them for is the incredible quality and generosity of their bog standard edition of the game. Not the game – nope, I’m only a little way into it and couldn’t possibly comment on its overall quality yet (although it appears to be amazing!). I would just like to take this time to write in and commend CD Projekt RED on their very generous offering with The Witcher 3. Although whatever happens there’s no way I’m not getting Fallout 4. Personally I think it’s best to prepare for the worst and then you have a much better chance of being pleasantly surprised. Tons of horrible withheld content DLC is inevitable, of course, and no doubt the trailer will end with a plea for us all to pre-order the game now and get a free bit of tat for our troubles.Īnd after an amazing E3 trailer I’m sure the ordinary gameplay footage will turn out to be a massive downgrade, and the first person controls will still handle like you’re controlling a fairground crane rather than a human being. Personally I wouldn’t mind something like the co-op options in Far Cry 4, but after the lack of interest in The Elder Scrolls Online I feel sure that Bethesda will look for another style of multiplayer action to true. Multiplayer features of some sort seem inevitable.

Since everyone is convinced that Fallout 4 is going to be unveiled at E3 I just wanted to do something about the inevitable backlash and disappointment by pointing out all the stuff they’ll probably put into it that people won’t like.
