Fallout 4: Biting off more than you can chew in Bethesda's title is a risky business
Fallout 4 sees the return of some iconic enemies
BITING off more than you can chew in Fallout 4's post-apocalyptic wastelands sure looks like risky business
 
Fallout 4 is the next generation of gaming from Bethesda, allowing fans to experience a world where every second is a fight for survival, and every choice is yours.
But before fans can start wandering the wastelands on Xbox One, PS4 and PC, the developers have invited everyone to explore Fallout 4 in a new live-action trailer.
The game will be released on November 10 and will be based around Boston in Massachusetts, where gamers will be able to shape the nuked landscape using the game's new crafting system.
 
Fallout 4: Biting off more than you can chew in Bethesda's title is a risky business
Fallout 4 is based in the Boston area
The new live-action trailer for the game, named "The Wanderer," was released earlier this week and portrays the main character in an iconic Vault Dweller jumpsuit, walking through the remains of society with his trusty dog.
And one of the first things that struck us was that this guy must be feeling really confident.
Having taken on a couple of Radroaches without much concern, he then looks to deal with a trio of Super Mutants, with what appears to be a rather banged-up old hunting rifle.
 
Now anyone who has played the game may look at this situation and say, "well at least it isn't a Deathclaw," until spying what hardware those big guys are packing.
For those curious about the rumours that had been circulating prior to the official announcement of Fallout 4, one such report claimed that filmmaker Guillermo del Toro's production company worked on a cinematic-style trailer for Bethesda.
A LinkedIn page of a contract employee from Mirada Studios listed "Fallout 4 cinematic trailer" as a project they worked on from December 2014 to March 2015.
Del Toro founded Mirada in 2010 and was set to work with Hideo Kojima on Silent Hills before the project was cancelled earlier this year.
 
Fallout 4: Biting off more than you can chew in Bethesda's title is a risky business
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