It's brown, yes, but it suggests more visual variety.Īha, now this is promising. Has the timeline moved forwards, is the tech getting better, or are the artists wanting more room for manoeuvre this time?Ī somewhat coastal feel to this scene. Some manner of new mutant, a sort of dinosaur-sheep.? Update: oh sorry, it's a returning Deathclaw. Now: will we get to fly this thing? Given the Dragonborn expansion for Skyrim introduced the idea of airborne travel across Bethesda's open worlds, I don't entirely see why not. Expect trouble if you try to talk through that gate without buttering up the right people first, no doubt. My screenshot order got jumbled here, so we've skipped ahead to a view of what will presumably be a major hub settlement, which a later shot shows to be named Diamond City.Ī vast iron settlement, a little reminiscent of the waterbound one in Fallout 3. Have we actually seen the fall of America in a Fallout game before? And are we going to get to relive it somehow, or is this just Fancy Promotional Gubbins?
Potentially this will be our first sight once we're let out of the vault, presumably after an extremely long-winded and heavily scripted tutorial section which someone will mod out within a matter of hours. This time we're going to be a pilgrim from Vault 111, it appears. Are they stopping these poor shmoes from reaching the fallout shelters? It seems that the Brotherhood of Steel - or some local equivalent - had some manner of foothold pre-bombs here. Because the game's present day definitely looks like Brown Skyrim here.Īnd this looks like someone made an Archie mod for Skyrim. Those who struggled with Fallout 3's infinite sea of brown and grey might be tempted back, presuming the colours aren't restricted to flashback scenes like this. Looks pretty suburban, this bit.Īnd, juat like that, colour. Here's our first look at the old wasteland. This shiny household robot will almost certainly attack you later on, as per usual.Īw, ickle doggy has empathy for long-dead human overlords.Īs a father am I outraged by the implications of this scene and will be writing to my local MP forthwith. What's that, Lassie? The entire country has collapsed into a post-nuclear wasteland? What a lustrous coat you have, though. Did these people really have no idea what was about to happen to them. Nuclear death puns abound - check out the television name and the boardgame. The song at the start, It's All Over But The Crying, by the Inkspots (the 1930s group whose I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire was used in Fallout 3 promotion).
Click on any one of them for a 1080p version and gallery thinger (though bear in mind they're grabs from a trailer so aren't exactly After Eight-crisp.) 40-odd screengrabs below, with annotation wibble for each. We don't actually know much about Fallout 4 at this stage, but I went through the trailer scene by scene to see what confirmations and implications I could glean from it. Bethesda recently published the last episode in its "S.P.E.C.I.A.L." video series, showing how a little luck can get you far in the Wasteland.There was a trailer for a new videogame today. The Fallout 4 release date is set for November 10 across PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. Before that, Fallout 4's menu screen and Xbox One control scheme leaked.īethesda has told GameSpot that it has no plans to officially comment on any leaked Fallout 4 material between now and launch. Previously screenshots from the PlayStation 4 version ( which have now been removed) appeared. Various screenshots and videos from Fallout 4 have leaked onto the internet ahead of its release.
Take a look at the complete set using the link above. Also pictured is the canine companion that accompanies the Vault Dweller throughout the game, and a few Feral Ghouls. One shows a destroyed version of Concord, the town the main character lives in prior to the nuclear detonation, as seen in previous trailers. It looks like the images are snapped in early areas of the game. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's