Written by Rick Warren / gfn21 Fallout 76 is Bethesda’s most controversial launch in years. It contains many of the same flaws present in the other Fallout games, only to a greater extent. When combined with some new issues and a multiplayer focus that a large portion of the fanbase found disappointing, both critics and fans gave the game mediocre reviews. The game’s weak critical reception has impacted its sales, with Fallout 76 already being dropped to $40 for Black Friday deals. Some gamers wanted 76 to fail and are happy to see it having such a rough launch (a stance I find to be truly pathetic), whereas other players are simply disappointed in how the ambitious game turned out. Then, there are those that expected a typical messy launch from Bethesda and are enjoying the game despite its lack of polish. I didn’t truly dive into the game until this weekend, but based on everything I had read about it, I was curious to see where I’d fall on it.
After playing Fallout 76 all weekend, I have my answer...
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Written by Rick Warren / gfn21 With the original four episodes of Castlevania being widely praised as the best video game adaptation thus far, there has been plenty of hype around the followup season. While the short but sweet original run worked as a prologue that introduced the characters and set up the story, this season fully delves into the grim world and makes great use of its eight episodes. Both the protagonists and antagonists receive an amazing amount of development, and every action scene is clever and intense. With beautiful animation and stellar voice acting, this series does just about everything right. Though the third season’s antagonist is underdeveloped compared to the rest of the characters, Castlevania’s second season is a masterpiece. From hardcore fans to newcomers, this is an easily digestible show that deserves a watch.
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