Everyone knew it was coming. It’s been rumored, it’s been leaked, and it’s been teased. It’s been a while since we’ve entered – or left – the vaults and explored the decaying remains of our vibrant society, so really, it was owed to us. Yet somehow, when that countdown timer reached zero, the anticipated excitement everyone had was finally meet with actual, real hard confirmation. At 9:00am CDST on Jun 3, it happened. Bethesda released the awe-inspiring official trailer for “Fallout 4.”
The trailer was exciting for many, many reasons. Immediately apparent was the visual upgrades the game is receiving. Now, this was a given with the new generation of consoles and the drastic improvements in computers, but that doesn’t make it any less exciting. The game is stunningly beautiful and everything really pops. In comparison, the older games actually look somewhat washed out. Instead, “Fallout 4” has a graphical styling which matches its quirky personality.
The rumored Massachusetts setting can officially be confirmed as well, thanks to the trailer. Visible were a modified version of the Bunker Hill Monument as well as a dilapidated and fortified Fenway Park. All things considered, the city is actually in relatively good condition. What exactly this entails is unknown at this point. Either the city was a decent distance away from a blast zone or the citizens have done an exceptional job at rebuilding. Either way, it provides a very unique take on Boston and the East Coast.
We also get a look at a lot of vintage Fallout infused throughout the trailer. Vault Boy, the iconic mascot of Vault-Tech, makes a brief cameo in his bobble head form. The Power Armor also makes an appearance, along with a bunch of Nuka Cola memorabilia and a Nuka Cola machine. We even get a quick glimpse at the Pip-Boy during the very end of the trailer. Much like everything else Fallout-related, none of this is really a huge surprise.
What is surprising is that the game is already available on sale or the PC. Not on sale as in download and play it now, but on sale as in a reduced price, that is. With a promo code (23PERC-ENTOFF-48HOUR), you can get a nice discount on the unreleased game over at GreenMan Gaming for a very limited time. Of course, you’re going to have to wait quite a while to actually experience the game.
Still, when it finally comes, the new setting will be an exciting change of pace. The trailer clearly shows that Bethesda has again absolutely nailed the atmosphere with “Fallout 4.” Not to mention the new visuals will aid the atmosphere and just be all-around appealing. The release date is still unknown, but many are hopeful for a late release in 2015. The one thing that can be sure, however, is that nobody can wait for their chance to get their hands on the crew of Vault 111.