As soon as the first frames of the introductory video floated across the screen, to the wonderful song by Ink Spots “I don’t wanna set the world on fire,” something filled my chest, and I unconsciously realized that I was in anticipation of something grandiose and great.
And suddenly you find yourself at your birth. It is after completing the game that you begin to realize that this is exactly how the game should begin. Bethesda has made a genius move for the game's immersion. Some may say that this is a non-binding part of the game, and they are wrong. It is in Shelter 101 that we gradually immerse ourselves in the gameplay, get used to it, and become familiar with the mechanics of the game.
Yes, you can make complaints about imperfect animation, but as Oleg Stavitsky (Game Mania reviewer) … Read full