

There was a bigger question that loomed over the announcement, one posed by another game that was recently released: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. But oh wait, does the Troy Baker-esque VO mean we won’t have the robust character creation options we’ve come to expect? Nope, maybe not. Oh yeah, they all took a stab and placed the game in Boston based on the landmarks. And then some savvy sleuths figured out exactly where Vault 111 is located in Boston. Turns out that Fallout 4 wouldn’t technically have the first voiced protagonist.

Over the course of 24 hours and several mini announcements, we got a trailer, a website, and someone who sounds like Troy Baker perhaps offering the first voice protagonist of the series-a rarity for Bethesda in general, actually. Or as close as possible as I do have a tendency to go on.Īs you know, Fallout 4 was made official last week. “Win what?” That’s probably you asking a strangely rhetorical question to no one in particular as 1) you’re most likely all alone right now and 2) you can safely assume that I’ll be answering that question posthaste.
