After seeing the impressive and thrilling E3 2015 "Fallout 4" gameplay, gamers thought that they have seen it all. But, just three months away from the game's release date, Bethesda has still something up its sleeve, and it is looking awesome!
In response to its thousands of avid fans, video-game developer Bethesda Game Studio confirmed in a tweet that in "Fallout 4," gamers can keep playing even after they finished the storyline and they can do it endlessly, keep levelling up and improve their character as there will be no level cap.
As cited by Gaming Bolt, although other games developed by Bethesda like "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" allowed players to continue playing even after the final stage has been completed, there is still the issue of hitting the level cap that limited the players capability of fully enjoying the game.
Moreover, with the "Fallout 3" disappointment of having an ultimate ending that required players to reload and save before the finale just to keep playing, fans were left anxious if "Fallout 4" will follow the same path. However, as it turned out, Bethesda learned their lesson, and it will make the "Fallout 4" experience even better.
According to Game Rant, as "Fallout 4" promised to be the most expansive game in the "Fallout" series, showcasing an adventure in a Boston-based wasteland with at least 400 hours of gameplay, the removal of both the level cap and the definitive ending makes the game more massive as previously expected.
This new highlight adds up to the already stacked feature of "Fallout 4." It has already been revealed that the game will have an option for extensive weapon customization and settlement building as well as a new VATS (Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System) combat system that will cause the game go in slow motion instead of literally stopping time as what have been present in "Fallout 3."
Also, "Fallout 4" will have voice acting for the main characters which is first in the series, according from another Game Rant report.
All of these new elements are obvious upgrades from the previous "Fallout" versions, and, with three months left, there might still be some things that might surprise us.
"Fallout 4" will be released on November 10, 2015, and will be available for PC, PS 4 and Xbox One.