
Endless exploration, branching storylines, weighty moral decisions and tense survival mechanics are just some of the features that have made the Fallout series so popular.
Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of Fallout 76, which completely lacks the depth and complexity of previous games in the franchise.
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The new trailer is here with Bigfoot hunting.

A new region of the map is opening for those with enough grit to cross Point Pleasant bridge. It’s time for you to travel westward towards Burning Springs. Taking place in rural Ohio, this is our largest map expansion to Fallout 76 yet!
What I want to know, is where they let the author return a game, opened after 3 days. Any retailer I know, you can return a defective game, once opened, for the exact same game. You can not get your money back once opened.
Why even buy it in the first place?
Yea yea, we know it sucks. Do we really need an article explaining why you took a game back that you don’t like?
Guess the game wasn't for you.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I find pretty much all online focused games to be awful these days. Pretty much every single one of them seems to be about making a quick buck with a bunch of crap locked behind loot boxes or paywalls.
I remember the days where I would load up an online game and find rare items in missions, on the battlefield or in in-game shops (that you would spend in-game money on) randomly and not be pressured to buy them on some crappy in game store with real money.
The AAA games industry got greedy and they ruined the fun of online gaming. Fallout 76 is the perfect example of this. It's just some rubbish, low effort, cash grab.