'Fallout 4' news, rumors: What fans hope and expect for new game

While "Fallout" game fans are still playing "Fallout 3," the players are anticipating the release of the sequel "Fallout 4." As like every other game sequel, the newer game is expected to be better and more impressive than its predecessor. How is "Fallout 4" going to fair?

There's still very little news about "Fallout 4" but fans of the game aren't shy in sharing what they are hoping for in the sequel. According to The Fuse Joplin, fans expect the game to have the same elements as the usual fantasy games, including stiff animations, standard interactions and basic locomotion.

However, fans are hoping that Bethesda sets the new game apart from the usual ones. Fans want "Fallout 4" to have its own identity, but "borrow some elements that remind them of Elder Scrolls" in particular, the game structure and mechanics. Fans also want Bethesda to include isometric exploration as well as strategic combats.

Further, fans want to see their characters adventuring in post-apocalyptic landscapes and they want to "see the world with their character's eyes." The Fuse Joplin believes that if Bethesda can make such a system, it will gain a place in the gaming industry. And most importantly, fans of the game will be happier.

Right now, there is still no news about the launch of "Fallout 4." It looks like the developers are keeping mum about the release date. Fans are hoping that it won't take too long.

Nonetheless, these are just hopes and wishes from "Fallout" fans. After all, they are the ones playing the game and know better which elements to improve. However, fans should also leave some room for disappointment as Bethesda might not commit to all these changes.

If Bethesda knows any better, they will surely come out with a bolder and much better sequel... so just keep your fingers crossed.

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