One of the unique things about computer role-playing games like Fallout is that they give "soft" social skills the same hyper-quantified treatment as a gun's fire rate or a piece of armor's damage resistance. But it's also made me realize that so far, Fallout 4 is missing one of my favorite video game elements: the social power fantasy. In a way, it's made me truly appreciate the upgraded graphics and new mechanics. In a stunning lapse of judgment, I decided to spend 70 hours playing Fallout: New Vegas just a few weeks before I started Fallout 4.
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