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product_id: 254019751
title: "FALLOUT 4 (XBOX ONE)"
brand: "bethesda"
price: "₪189"
currency: ILS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
url: https://www.desertcart.co.il/products/254019751-fallout-4-xbox-one
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# Massive immersive environment Next-gen open-world RPG Award-winning Bethesda quality FALLOUT 4 (XBOX ONE)

**Brand:** bethesda
**Price:** ₪189
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Own the wasteland, shape your destiny!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FALLOUT 4 (XBOX ONE) by bethesda
- **How much does it cost?** ₪189 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.il](https://www.desertcart.co.il/products/254019751-fallout-4-xbox-one)

## Best For

- bethesda enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bethesda brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Explore a vast, richly detailed world:** Navigate a sprawling wasteland filled with endless quests and dynamic storytelling.
- • **Get the authentic Bethesda experience:** Official game disc from a trusted source, ready to install and play.
- • **Join a passionate community of millions:** Ranked #242 in Xbox One games with a stellar 4.4-star rating from thousands of players.
- • **Craft, build, and customize your survival:** Innovative crafting and settlement building redefine player freedom.
- • **Dive into the ultimate post-apocalyptic adventure:** Experience Fallout 4, Bethesda’s most ambitious open-world RPG yet.

## Overview

Fallout 4 for Xbox One is Bethesda Game Studios’ critically acclaimed open-world RPG, delivering a massive post-apocalyptic environment, deep crafting mechanics, and immersive storytelling. With a strong player base and high ratings, it’s a must-have for gamers seeking next-level adventure.

## Description

Product Description Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, welcome you to the world of Fallout 4 – their most ambitious game ever, and the next generation of open-world gaming. Set Contains: Game Disc

Review: The Game didn't had seal and there was no Fallout 3 dlc. - The game disc case was not sealed, And the game didn't had fallout 3 dlc or any other dlc.
Review: Perfect game - Awesome offer,two game by price of one. I tryed it and both working.

## Features

- Busch
- Country Of Origin: Germany
- Package Width: 9.2 Centimeters
- Package Height: 15.8 Centimeters
- Package Length: 3 Centimeters

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00KIMBVMQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,017 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #242 in Xbox One Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,699) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 200120162 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 17.2 x 13.5 x 1.5 cm; 60 g |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ The Game didn't had seal and there was no Fallout 3 dlc.
*by A***L on 3 January 2020*

The game disc case was not sealed, And the game didn't had fallout 3 dlc or any other dlc.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect game
*by M***Y on 19 November 2020*

Awesome offer,two game by price of one. I tryed it and both working.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by I***Y on 5 May 2016*

I’ve only been playing for about 20 hours and completed a couple of quest, so I can’t comment on the story but here are my first impressions. There may be some spoilers, but not big ones. Richer Pictures First, the game definitely benefits from the console upgrade to Xbone. The look and feel the Commonwealth and the characters within it are an improvement on FO3 and Vegas, although I did like the cartoony feel of those games. In FO4, the shading and background atmospherics provide a richer, more suspenseful feel. Interaction Talking with other characters feels a bit more fluid – more like a real conversation than scrolling through a list of options and getting back a voice recording of the written response. You still have to select questions and responses but the way it’s presented with two-way talking heads like a TV show rather than seeing the non-player character square on all the time makes it feel more life-like. It appears that you can’t just back-track through the responses to get all the information available, like FO3. In FO4, you have to choose your questions more carefully, because some conversation paths appear to be blocked by your choice. No longer god-like Although you do get Power Armor pretty quickly in the game, access to it is actually more limited in FO4. Because it uses a fuel supply that depletes by actions such as sprinting and VATs, you have to use the armor strategically. This is one instance where the gameplay limits the god-like abilities you can acquire in FO3. Another example is that you don’t get warning flags on your compass all the time. Even crouched. Getting jumped by a Feral Ghoul really made me… well, jump. It’s nice to get that suspense back, especially for gamers who know the franchise well. Character progression is simpler by doing away with skills and filling in with perks. This lets you concentrate on the story rather than obsessing on how you are going to get that 5% extra Science skill to hack that terminal. I liked doing that in FO3, but I don’t miss it. Combat There are a few changes in Combat. VATs doesn’t freeze time any more, just slow it down, which means you can’t switch it on and ponder your next move over a cup of tea. You have to get a move on or you will get tolchocked by that Raider slowly bearing down on you. In real-time combat, the fighting is more fluid and the gunplay is more reactive, giving the feel of an RPG with a modern First-Person-Shooter Emphasis. VATs appears to be more limited and its more about aiming-down-the-sight, Battlefield-stylee in this game. The firearms at your disposal have more of a cobbled-together-post-apocalypse feel too. More Mad Max Fury Road than Mad Max One. Crafting Bringing me on to crafting. I was disappointed that weapon-repair from FO3 had been taken out. For me it fit the in-game logic. Poorly maintained weapons malfunction, ask any drill sergeant. Plus, it was a useful way of reducing down the weight all those assault rifles I collected, while retaining their value. The crafting of weapon modifications replaces the weapon upgrading you got with repairs. As I said, the weapons now are crafted for the post-apocalyptic world, out of what Junk you can find. So far as I have got in the game, no-one is toting pre-Great War weaponry any more, which is as you would expect after 200 years. As with New Vegas, there are plenty of mutant plants to harvest which can be combined to make super-foods or chems What I really like is having to use up all that junk lying around. In FO3, I just collected it to sell it on, if the value-to-weight was good. Most of the time it ended up filling lockers in my safe-houses. In FO4, you break it down into useable materials like steel wood or circuitry, to make weapon mods or Settlement objects. In FO3, you sold on your junk because it had value. Presumably someone was buying it to make things with. In FO4 you have become that person. Settlements The other ‘creative’ aspect of the game, settlement building is I can see another tempting side-game, which will see me playing for long after I have completed the main campaign. You can clear out old-world spaces and bring them back to life, with new buildings, facilities and gardens. You can eventually link your settlements with trading routes and build your own empire. In a way it adds another game-within-a-game, from FPS, to RPG and now Sim-City-like building strategy too. Natural progression I’ve played game franchises where the latest sequel is an unpleasant lurch into new territory, sometimes giving me the impression that the developers made the changes to justify bringing out a new release or to bring the franchise up-to-date with current player expectations in gameplay or look and feel. FO4 is not like this. The changes I have seen seem more like a natural progression in the world-history that underpins the Fallout canon. In FO3, you were a Lone Wanderer, eking out a living off the corpse of the dead world of yesterday. In FO4, as the Sole Survivor, you have moved on, building things that can help you and the people around you build a world for tomorrow. Granted, some of the things you are building will also help you make a bloody mess of whoever gets in your way. After all, it’s still an irradiated monster-filled hell-hole. The gameplay has also progressed naturally. No-one who is used to the navigation and combat controls of FO3 will have any trouble with becoming familiar with those in FO4. Certainly, what has been removed is more than made up for by what has been added. I hope all this review helped

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- Fallout 4 - Xbox One (Imported Version)
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