Bethesda has a way with words. Specifically the script writers end up putting in copious amounts of dialogue in their games, to along with the generally lengthy saga's that you embark upon. Fallout 4 has been assumed to be no different. And it builds upon its predecessor immensely.
Many years of #Fallout4 voice recording complete! Just over 111k lines. More than Fallout 3 and Skyrim combined. pic.twitter.com/hwNu2GNg5m
— BethesdaGameStudios (@BethesdaStudios) September 3, 2015
Bethesda admits that having the main character actually speak makes for a better story, and we happen to agree. It's a more fluid and interactive experience. Now the voice-over work has been completed, we're inching ever closer to experiencing that interactive experience.
Last week Bethesda also tweeted that nearly 2x the game assets were created for Fallout 4 when compared to Skyrim, likely being nearly 3x than Fallout 3. All of these numbers would seem to add up to a very large game with a lot of individuality and differentiation. It's going to be a very ambitious foray into post-apocalyptic entertainment.