If these updates continue, this could be the shot in the arm Fallout Shelter needs to show how fun eternity can really be. Moreover, with Fallout’s 25th anniversary, Bethesda has assured the public that a quest line and other goodies are coming down the pipeline. Other updates have bestowed users with new unlocked characters from Fallout 4, the option to craft new Deathclaw-destroying weapons and new unlocked Vault rooms. Handfuls of updates have given players more game-enhancing options like the challenging Survival mode, where permadeath prohibits you from reviving a Dweller when they die in the Vault or out in the Wasteland (c’mon, you wanted a challenge!). Then what? Just quit all that hard work? Maybe you’ve given up, but Fallout Shelter hasn’t given up on you.Īlmost prophetically sensing the discontent among their fans in 2015, Bethesda provided immediate answers and solutions to that age-old rhetorical question: “Where do I go once I’ve reached the top?” Forward, that’s where. According to HowLongtoBeat, Fallout Shelter will take the average user 87 hours to achieve 100% completion. Once you discover that there really is no final payout to dedicating hours of your life into a random game, you may opt to leave it by the wayside as opposed to taking a blind chance on a potentially awesome experience. It makes sense, but it could prove a slippery slope. It’s becoming a prerequisite for many time-strapped gamers to be aware of just how much temporal investment they're expected to put into a given game. But you rarely hear people complain about them. We also can't ignore the legacy of the eponymous SimCity and its sexy spin-off The Sims, whose underlying creed most closely aligns to that of Fallout Shelter: there is no game over.
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