Watch the first 20 minutes of Fallout 4 above. After more than 55 hours played I may have seen an ending, yet I feel like I’ve only begun to explore its extraordinary world from the look of it, I’ll easily be able to spend another 100 happy hours here and still see new and exciting things. It is the Skyrim to Fallout 3’s Oblivion, if you will – it iterates on the previous game’s already amazing systems, and it’s similarly dense with locations to explore, genuinely creepy monsters to fight, and superbly engrossing post-nuclear atmosphere that blends unsettling gore and death with dark comedy. Most of the way this huge roleplaying-shooter game works is carried over from its excellent predecessors, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.