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NotTheLips t1_j2c0i2m wrote

It depends on your expectations and your experience with Fallout up to this point.

If you're expecting an experience as deep and wide as Fallout 4, no.

If you enjoy a shorter game, but one that has grindy end-game content (like, if you enjoy grinding for loot / gear), you might get a lot of mileage out of it.

Story content is short, and it's not bad. To really "get your money's worth" out of it, you'll want to be the type of player who likes to do dailies, or repetitive "raid" type content.

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pizzaplate24 t1_j2c2jf4 wrote

Good insight. Is the game actually beatable, though, or is it just continuous play and trophy hunting? To clarify -- does it actually have an end, like Fallout 4 or most other games?

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AuldSparra t1_j2dcfsy wrote

All of the major stories have ends. Original quest has you uncovering what happened to your Overseer. Wastelanders has you eventually raid a vault of gold bullion with either the raiders or settlers. Steel Reign has you fighting alongside the Brotherhood of Steel until you have to make a choice about the future of Appalachia's Brotherhood chapter.

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NotTheLips t1_j2dpet4 wrote

All the story missions and side missions have endings. There's around 20ish hours of story content. Once you've exhausted all of those, then it's up to you if you want to keep playing end-game content which is, as mentioned, repetitive grindy stuff for better gear / character stats.

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