
Once you choose a site, you'll be able to build houses out of wood or steel, incorporate basic prefab structures that can snap together, as well as make use of individual elements like floors, walls, doors, and stairs. In the game, there are different kinds of locations set aside for settlements, such as a suburban cul-de-sac, crumbling gas station, and a Boston alley. people controlled by the computer via artificial intelligence.

While the focus of the game is to level-up your character as you explore this nuclear wasteland ( rendered in spectacular detail!), Fallout 4 also introduces the ability for players to build settlements as refuges for "non-player characters," a.k.a. Prefab shelters? Micro apartments? Wind-powered homes? The world (of nuclear war-torn Boston in year 2287) is your oyster.

As it turns out, Fallout 4, the latest installment of a popular post-apocalyptic role-playing game, is ripe for exploring some of the most topical architectural concepts today. Just a month after we published our list of 10 must-play video games for architecture and design nerds, it might already be time to make an addendum.
