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1 person found this review helpful
30.4 hrs on record (5.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I've never had more fun in a little online indie game like this! I could (and have on multiple occasions) play the same map for hours with the same 3 random people and still have a blast because of how the game is built to procedural generate every interior cell to be different every single time! The interactions with the player base is also so much fun and just adds to the game, I don't think it would be the same experience or even half as fun without the multiplayer.
Posted 15 December, 2023.
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3 people found this review helpful
42.7 hrs on record (9.9 hrs at review time)
I recently bought this game on sale, it's been on my wishlist for a long while now, and I regret not buying the game sooner! Into the Radius is well worth the original price, the game looks amazing, plays amazing, and doesn't have some of the weird quirks that most VR shooter/survival games have. The movement is fluid, the levelling is fun and provides a real challenge and the enemies are more than enough of a challenge.
Everything I thought Into the Radius would be was surpassed TENFOLD, I couldn't recommend this game more to anyone either getting into VR or a VR veteran.

EDIT: Even 30 hours into the grind I'm still having fun learning more about the environment the Pechorsk Zone provides and the amazing hidden story that you find during missions or even just casual exploration of the zones. Even if you aren't in it for the story, the gunplay and adjustable difficulty make a huge difference considering how janky it can be to use guns in VR.
The difficulty scales with the player and the enemies are places accordingly, but you can always customise the difficulty to your exact liking, there are "presets" but everything is practically infinitely adjustable to make your experience the best for you!
Posted 30 October, 2023. Last edited 22 November, 2023.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
326.6 hrs on record (43.5 hrs at review time)
When starting out, 76 was broken. There is no avoiding that, but through updates I have found this game to be a lot more fun. Going to events and making friends is very fun, even at a higher lever you can still find enjoyment in the game through the environment, the people, hunting the cryptids of Appalachia, or just taking some time to sit back and play some music while you watch the world burn.
Never once have I been taken down by a player for no reason, nor have I done so myself. With that I see much higher level players helping out the new players to the game by providing them armour, weapons, and some ammo to help them start out.
Even though the new V.A.T.S. system was somewhat hard to learn at first, I find the new system to just be much more enjoyable than standard V.A.T.S. in the other games.
The weapons system also feels a lot more accomplishing, learning slowly how to improve your weapons with modifications by finding plans or scrapping weapons under the same type. I also think that bethesda learned from the community and how little weapon choices there were in Fallout 4, by bringing back some weapons from older games and by adding different ways to make every weapon your own.
The enemies and environment also feel much more organic, like they belong and aren't just the same copy-paste from Fallout 3 with simply an upscaled model and some minor changes. The ghouls may act similar in some ways that they do in Fallout 4, but unlike the game prior, they also manage to tell a story. Where they are can determine what kind of clothes they wear, or how they can be out in the open and you just think they're another normal corpse until they start moving! The New Scorched enemies even tell their own story without saying a word.
Even the environmental story telling is much more grand and sophisticated compared to the previous title.

In conclusion, Fallout 76, 4 years later is a much better game to play especially with friends or just some people you met in game. Even without the social aspect of the game there are quests to keep you occupied for hours at a time, or you could take the time to enjoy the majesty of the environment.
I personally give Fallout 76 a 11/10 for Environment and Visuals, 8/10 for Basic/Main Story, 9/10 for Environmental Storytelling, 6/10 for NPC interaction, 10/10 for player Freedom, and a 2/10 for Player Action changes, but with and understandable reasoning for why player action means nearly nothing.

With the new addition to The Pitt, bringing the players back to Post-War Pittsburgh from Fallout 3, I believe there will be so much more content for players to explore and enjoy.
Posted 21 August, 2022.
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3.3 hrs on record (3.3 hrs at review time)
I'd let Justice punish me
Posted 18 September, 2020.
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4.5 hrs on record (1.2 hrs at review time)
This game is a masterpeice, even in 2020. I love this game and would recommend to anyone.
Posted 29 April, 2020.
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35.3 hrs on record (22.4 hrs at review time)
One of the greatest dating games I've played!!!
Posted 30 December, 2017.
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