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By Tom Sykes published 15 June 2015

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You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 2 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 3 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 4 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 5 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 6 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 7 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 8 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

Page 9 of 15
Page 9 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 10 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

Page 11 of 15
Page 11 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

Page 12 of 15
Page 12 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 13 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Page 14 of 15

You can learn a lot about a game by scrutinizing screenshots and their accompanying filenames. For instance, I've just learned that Fallout 4 will feature usable jetpacks, and see the return of the Fatman weapon from previous games. You'll be able to blow up Brotherhood gunships, and mod your weapons and power armour—as revealed in these new screens for Bethesda's game. I've rounded out this gallery with a bit of concept art, which seems to imply that we'll be able to ride in gunships at some point during the game (accompanied by our trusty pooch, natch).

November 10th isn't too long at all to wait for Fallout 4, but these new screens (and all this lovely video) should make the next few months slightly easier to endure.

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Tom Sykes
Tom Sykes

Tom loves exploring in games, whether it’s going the wrong way in a platformer or burgling an apartment in Deus Ex. His favourite game worlds—Stalker, Dark Souls, Thief—have an atmosphere you could wallop with a blackjack. He enjoys horror, adventure, puzzle games and RPGs, and played the Japanese version of Final Fantasy VIII with a translated script he printed off from the internet. Tom has been writing about free games for PC Gamer since 2012. If he were packing for a desert island, he’d take his giant Columbo boxset and a laptop stuffed with PuzzleScript games.

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