Fallout 4

Yeah I would. My aiming/shooting skills on the Xbox are still horrible. I struggle to hit moving targets in Rise of the Tomb Raider - probably why I haven't played more of it. It is a very beautiful game though.

Mine was also bad in the beginning. It got better over time. These days I'm a pro. :p After the Halo games, first person games have become second nature for me on the console. Fallout 4 is probably even more difficult to aim properly unfortunately.
 
[MENTION=20]Solitude[/MENTION], I'm only seeing your posts now. I believe it was about 2 weeks ago when I finished the main quest line in Fallout 4. I agree completely with you, I absolutely love the game, and I had a blast in it. It was super fun!! I'm not the worlds most biggest fan of RPG games, but Fallout 4 was just the right amount of RPG for me to have a blast.

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Let me know with which faction you are siding, I'd love to know. I had such difficulty trying to pick which side to believe and which to follow, the decision almost ate me up. I haven't felt like that in a game in a long while
 
[MENTION=20]Solitude[/MENTION], I'm only seeing your posts now. I believe it was about 2 weeks ago when I finished the main quest line in Fallout 4. I agree completely with you, I absolutely love the game, and I had a blast in it. It was super fun!! I'm not the worlds most biggest fan of RPG games, but Fallout 4 was just the right amount of RPG for me to have a blast.

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Let me know with which faction you are siding, I'd love to know. I had such difficulty trying to pick which side to believe and which to follow, the decision almost ate me up. I haven't felt like that in a game in a long while

Hehe I will let you know about the spoiler. :)

Did you see that they are bringing out dlc with an extra area and content that's apparently bigger than the Shivering Isles? Would you consider getting that or have you had your fill of Fallout for now?

The game is already so big that I don't know if I'll get to everything that's there. I'm almost 30 hours into the game and have only explored a small part of the map.
 
Hehe I will let you know about the spoiler. :)

Did you see that they are bringing out dlc with an extra area and content that's apparently bigger than the Shivering Isles? Would you consider getting that or have you had your fill of Fallout for now?

The game is already so big that I don't know if I'll get to everything that's there. I'm almost 30 hours into the game and have only explored a small part of the map.

After completing the main story quests and spending about 60 hours in the game, I explored probably half of the map. That bottom part is like Ravenholm....we don't go to Ravenholm anymore....

I haven't bought the DLC's yet, and even though it does look interesting, I am going to wait before I buy it. I'll give the game about another 2 or 3 months before I'll dive back in, but this time I want to start over and create a new character. I felt like I made a bunch of mistakes with my first character, so I want to play the game again. But I'll give things a bit of time before jumping back into it.
 
I felt like I made a bunch of mistakes with my first character, so I want to play the game again. But I'll give things a bit of time before jumping back into it.

I only ever finish an RPG like that once. I can't stand sitting through the same boatload of content a second time. It's the same reason I watch movies and series and read books only once - I've been through the journey and want to move onto something new.
 
I only ever finish an RPG like that once. I can't stand sitting through the same boatload of content a second time. It's the same reason I watch movies and series and read books only once - I've been through the journey and want to move onto something new.

With enough time passing, I am happy to go down memory lane and try a series or movie again. It's why I've watched Scrubs and Band of Brothers about 6 times from start to finish. So for me it's easy to go back to an RPG and try a different character, with different skills and different guns and a different experience. I sometimes wish I could just play something through and just close it down, but unfortunately that's not how I'm wired. So, in like 3 months or so, I'm gonna find myself starting up Fallout 4 again with a new character. That's what I did with Skyrim
 
One day I will know the Joy of Fallout 4. Until then i will play on my Xbox360

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With enough time passing, I am happy to go down memory lane and try a series or movie again. It's why I've watched Scrubs and Band of Brothers about 6 times from start to finish. So for me it's easy to go back to an RPG and try a different character, with different skills and different guns and a different experience. I sometimes wish I could just play something through and just close it down, but unfortunately that's not how I'm wired. So, in like 3 months or so, I'm gonna find myself starting up Fallout 4 again with a new character. That's what I did with Skyrim

and has to be done with Diablo 3 (max out all character classes)
 
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