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Lead by example fallout 4
Lead by example fallout 4









While the majority of the industry tries to convince everyone that single-player is dead, here is a game that not only disproves that, but crushes all of its multiplayer competitors in both sales and praise.

lead by example fallout 4

3rd, it in no way comes close to the praise and accolades of Fallout 4.

lead by example fallout 4

And while Black Ops 3 has done very well for itself as of its launch on Nov. A recent example can be found when comparing Fallout 4 to its closes release rival, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 in Black Ops 3, the single player done away with completely, instead featuring a 4-player cooperative story campaign was lackluster and ultimately a sideshow, as the game leaned more heavily on its excellent multiplayer to carry the game. In many ways, the game is more akin to a good book, one that you can read by yourself, project yourself into its story and world and walk away from with ultimately a more fulfilling and enjoyable experience, rather than the endless twitch-shooter forgettable and overtly-competitive multiplayer matches found in other games. The game is a strictly single-player experience through and through, choosing instead to focus on telling a compelling narrative and featuring exciting set pieces as well as random and unique encounters across a living open world, rather than chase after the multiplayer crowd with no narrative and endless small, linear competitive map packs and weapon skins.

lead by example fallout 4

“Screw that noise,” is the message Bethesda delivers with Fallout 4. Industry leaders such as Crytek CEO Cervat Yerli has even stated their desire to abolish the single-play experience entirely, and bring about a future where no one is alone and everyone is connected and socializing, under the ever-watchful eye of a big-budget corporation.

lead by example fallout 4

For years, the AAA Video Games industry has been steadily moving away from single-player-only experiences, choosing instead to either tack on generic multiplayer elements or focusing solely on multiplayer gameplay.











Lead by example fallout 4