A creative Fallout 4 player has recently gained attention for completing the game while playing as a radscorpion. While the journey was not without its challenges, the run ultimately culminated in an explosive finale. This is just one example of the many unique roleplay ideas and challenge runs that players have come up with in order to keep the game fresh. The fact that players are still finding new ways to enjoy Fallout 4 speaks to its enduring popularity and the dedication of its fanbase. Whether through unconventional playstyles or extensive modding, players continue to find innovative ways to experience this beloved game.
YouTuber Nerbit recently completed a bizarre challenge run of Fallout 4, playing the entire game as a radscorpion. Despite being a typically hostile enemy in the game, Nerbit managed to turn the radscorpion into an unlikely protagonist through modding. The resulting video is both hilarious and impressive, showcasing the radscorpion using a Pip-Boy and searching for their human son. The run culminates with the radscorpion nuking the Institute, marking the end of the game.
Known for his challenge runs, particularly in Bethesda titles, Nerbit is a popular creator on YouTube. He recently completed a run of Fallout: New Vegas while roleplaying as Ronald Reagan and has announced his next challenge will be to complete Fallout 4 playing as a molerat. This will likely prove to be a more difficult run, as molerats are weaker opponents in the game. It will be interesting to see if Nerbit can succeed.
Bethesda's ability to create long-lasting games is truly impressive, especially in the current era of live-service games. Titles like Skyrim and Fallout 4 continue to remain popular among gamers. Unfortunately, fans will have to wait a while for the release of Fallout 5 as Bethesda is currently occupied with Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6. Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda may provide a glimmer of hope for a new Fallout game, but given Bethesda's reputation for not rushing its products, this possibility still seems unlikely. Fallout 4 is currently available on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.