'Fallout 4' screenshots leaked

 Bethesda

Just days prior to the release of "Fallout 4," the much-awaited open world action role-playing from developer Bethesda, screenshots of the PS4 version of the upcoming game leak out, giving fans a good look ahead at what they will be in for.

The bunch of images showcases most aspects of the game, starting with the visual quality. There were different types of locations. One looks like a peaceful but now terrorized neighborhood. Another photo showed a jungle-like terrain.

Some of the "Fallout 4" screenshots leaked are of a dog, which players can't seem to kill even after shooting it with a gun. Pip-Boy is also in the scene, as well as more of the game's protagonist and sole male survivor Brian Delaney in different situations.

According to Kotaku, majority of gamers weren't happy about what the screens show off, arguing that the title as anticipated as this can do better especially on the texture side of things.

However, some point out that for a game with a sprawling universe, "Fallout 4" already looks good judging by the screenshots. It may not be the best around or one that meets or exceeds some players' expectations, as some gamers claim, but it still looks good.

While it seems that it is left solely to the discretion of fans that have varying tastes and motivations in trying out the game, what's sure is that Bethesda worked hard to make it look the way it is. In fact, game director Todd Howard has already answered concerns about the game's visuals months back.

"The graphics matter, they do matter in suspending your disbelief," Howard said during the E3 2015 even last June (via Gamespot), when a trailer for the game was first released. There, he addressed issues about fans worried about the graphics of "Fallout 4."

"Fallout 4" will be out Nov. 10.

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