The Redeemer needs a Savior. Plagues have all erupted and the city's burned streets are littered with invading monsters and men's guns. After returning to the Vault 76 boss, he comes up with a plan to reverse what is left of the civilization. It is loaded with gold foundations to lay the foundations for a new coin by Vault 79, a secret underground government equipped with turrets and laser cannons. But without the resources or information they need, you'll need a little support. Fortunately, there are two new groups in these countries, newcomers and pirates.
The two new groups, facing each other, are clearly rooted in the idea and way of understanding the world. Organized with their equipment and skills. Choosing between each other will not be an easy task for any player. The hanging bodies and heads attached to the criminals are the stamp you get when you get to the "bad boys" centers. The robbers quickly make it clear that they are a team of extremely talented assassins who are best off the road. The residents, however, are very welcome, but it doesn't look like this team of construction workers will get their hands dirty when they play.
The cutting edge that includes the relationship between the two sides is the reputation Bethesda has made to determine which position the player is in. Strengthening the ties with each part allows access to exclusive content in that direction. The beginning is hostile, and from there it goes up a seven-step ladder as other machines do, whether it's a big story or the daily tasks you are assigned. As far as more and more people are concerned, retailers in one place or another offer access to a wide range of products, such as cooking. It's similar to the Flashout 4 reputation system and allows you to get more juice in the story and the game as a whole.
We're more into the news on this return to Callout 76 than when we were playing at the launch. The Wastelanders are able to make you feel like a lifelong Flout. There are characters that have something to tell and that you want to know, and an improved communication system that we make clear by our impressions is getting older and stronger. The options available to you are varied and make you feel like a contributor. In addition, the expansion gets a Fallout 3 skill check to make it work. This means that, if a character has certain characteristics during the speech, he or she will have access to certain lines that will influence the NPC character in front of him / her. This diversity invites you to think more about how much money you spend on points.
The new story arc has ten hours to go, which isn't bad if you think it's a free update and expansion. It can be accessed from the start of the new game, so newcomers may not know this is here. Most of the time it involves preparing a big shoot, and best of all, it allows you to play both ways until the last minute. With the missions we discussed came up, because the stage of the game is based on requests to meet this or that team's requirement, so that there is no shortage of equipment. In the meantime, there are some really good ones, like Deception to Death and Thieves, because we've never really sworn to put on our side such a good character.
Before we got to this point, we ran into a wall in a campaign that left a strange taste in the mouth. To move on you had to be 20 and that forced us where we came from. Well, we just took the opportunity to finish on the journey from the original game and we looked at whether they could be good friends by expanding. And that's good, because Bethesda has also made some notable improvements to the old Flout 76. NPCs already have a lot of phrases and add new NPCs for people who are auctioning off the whole story. What happens is that their execution is still the same as always and there is a huge difference between one block and the other. Another point in Bethesda's popularity is the complete production of the title, which can be noticed. Especially when compared to its early days.
Callout 76: The Wastelanders is a remake episode that has nothing to do with today's game released 18 months ago. All these human actors with their comic strips and motivational conversations eventually have a story to be involved in. Either the old machines have something extra, even if they are not the same height. It's good to be back in the game when you leave because of a lack of interest in learning about all of this and it can be a necessary enemy for fans of the Flout who have passed away so far.
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