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Fallout 4 - PC Pip-Boy Edition

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Rated: Mature
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  • Pip-Boy Edition includes highly anticipated game plus:Pip-Boy Replica, Stand and Capsule Case. This wearable device faithfully replicates the in-game model and comes complete with RobCo Industries stand, custom-printed capsule, adjustable foam cuff, rotating knobs and lights. Designed to accommodate a variety of smartphone devices* with customizable foam inserts, the Pip-Boy is the ultimate accessory for the official Pip-Boy companion mobile app that allows players to manage their in-game inventory, perks, holotapes, and more.
  • Physical Pip-Boy Pocket Guide. Featuring handy illustrations and chock full of Vault-Tec approved tips, this manual is the ultimate how-to pocket guide for using and maintaining your new Pip-Boy.
  • Physical Vault-Tec Perk Poster. Keep track of your perks with your very own physical Vault-Tec perk poster, fully colorized retro fun for the quintessential Wasteland survivor.
  • Power Armor Collectible Metal Packaging. Exclusive to the Pip-Boy Edition, this decorated metal case is the ultimate fan collectible.
  • *Requires compatible smartphone. Pip-Boy companion app available to download at game launch. Illustration only; actual device might differ.

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Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 3 and Skyrim, welcomes you to the world of Fallout 4. Winner of more than 50 Game of the Year awards, including top honors at the 2016 D.I.C.E. Awards. Fallout 4 is the studio's most ambitious game ever and the next generation of open-world gaming. As the sole survivor of Vault 111, you enter a world destroyed by nuclear war. Only you can rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland. Welcome home.

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Customers are satisfied with gift, and appearance of the video game console. However, some customers have reported issues with fit and buttons. They mention that it's a little bit too large to fit a modern sized phone, and the buttons are flimsy. They also say that the shut is disappointing. Customers differ on value, quality, and performance.

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73 customers mention67 positive6 negative

Customers are impressed with the appearance of the video game console. They mention that it looks incredible, has an awesome display case, and a wearable pip-boy. The graphics are mostly clean and involving, and the game play is beautiful and enticing. Some customers also say that it's an amazing replica of the Pip-Boy 3000 Mk IV, and is pretty cool, especially for cosplay or Halloween Cons. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and design of the product.

"...Overall though the game play feels polished and they obviously followed the idea of: don’t fix what isn’t broke.-=Graphics=-..." Read more

"...The Pip-Boy is fantastically designed, and unlike some collector's editions, looks built to last...." Read more

"...The Pip-Boy accessory is well-crafted and seems like a cool innovation...for about 15 minutes...." Read more

"...I have it displayed on my shelf. The Pip-Boy is an awesome prop, though it suffers from a somewhat basic (maybe even cheap) material build that..." Read more

25 customers mention25 positive0 negative

Customers are happy with the gift. They say it's a great addition to the Fallout collection and a good gift for all Fallout fans. The stand it comes with is pretty cool looking.

"...The poster is nice and very colorful. It gives you a nice preview of the perks that are offered the in game..." Read more

"...Inside is a foam insert so your arm fits comfortably. There is also a velcro strap to ensure it doesn't fall off or move around...." Read more

"...Overall, the price is fair enough, and the items included are great collection items. I just wish it had a *bit* more quality in the materials." Read more

"...that you can really expect too much, but you get a fair amount of cool stuff considering...." Read more

201 customers mention113 positive88 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the video game console. Some mention that the Pip-Boy itself is amazing, while others say that it's too flimsy and seemingly breakable.

"...spin on this area’s intention on the vaults and the story gives a more intimate touch making your character feel more “human” this time versus the..." Read more

"...The Pip-Boy itself is the main reason you're reading. It's surprising sturdy, made with hard plastic and two metal clasps...." Read more

"...featured unmemorable NPC writing and interactions, offered no challenge or variety in combat, and the completion of which changed nothing at all..." Read more

"...The game itself is great so far, despite the criticism I have been hearing it has been an absolute blast thus far...." Read more

62 customers mention43 positive19 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the video game console. Some mention it's an awesome collector's item, with excellent quality and a great investment. The Pip-Boy is the ultimate collector''s piece for Fallout fans, and any fans of the series will love it. However, others say the pip buy version was very cheap and super disappointing.

"...Overall, the price is fair enough, and the items included are great collection items. I just wish it had a *bit* more quality in the materials." Read more

"...The Pip-Boy is the ultimate collector's item for Fallout fans, and any fans of the series will love it, regardless of whether or not they plan to..." Read more

"...Otherwise I'd return it in a heartbeat...it's not worth what I paid for it...." Read more

"...of the few fortunate to snag one before they sold out, this thing was worth it...." Read more

21 customers mention10 positive11 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the video game console. Some mention it does function and is aesthetically pleasing and fun to wear, while others say that it is completely useless and won't work long term. Some say that the game performs really poorly on AMD cards.

"...The Ugly:* The game performs really poorly on AMD cards...." Read more

"...The box is spacious and functional for housing the Pip-Boy itself if you'd rather it not be on display or plan on transporting it...." Read more

"...this thing is just going to sit on a self to look at..... It isn't very practical to use while playing with a keyboard either...... Just use the app..." Read more

"...It functions well with my phone and comes with cutouts for many popular phones, I was able to connect my phone to my game and use it in the game,..." Read more

42 customers mention8 positive34 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the pipboy. They mention that it's flimsy, doesn't hold a modern sized phone, and is ridiculously large. It's also easily broken and unwieldy, making it cumbersome to wear. One nob is a little loose, and the pippy is made of shiny, lightweight, creaky plastic.

"...Despite not fitting well, the app looks amazing set inside the Pip-Boy...." Read more

"...This thing is junk! I hate it. Its cheap plastic, doesn't fit my arm at all even as tight as the straps will go and it just feel like a waste of my..." Read more

"...smaller than the larger of the two new iPhones, but still a little bit too large to fit...." Read more

"...Sure, it supports the major smartphone form factors, but the first thing you notice is that the Pip-Boy app's special "Pip-Boy" display mode..." Read more

20 customers mention0 positive20 negative

Customers have negative opinions about the buttons on the video game console. They mention that the buttons are not functional, they feel like they'll break off, and some of the buttons and switches get stuck.

"...a somewhat basic (maybe even cheap) material build that lacks any actual functioning dials...." Read more

"...that it wasnt going to work long term: there is no way to access any of the buttons on your phone...." Read more

"...Within 5 minutes I'd broken one of the buttons. None of the buttons actually do anything except one turns on some weak LEDs but I collect stuff like..." Read more

"...Its very cheap and plasticy. One of the buttons broke almost immediately. It also wont hold larger phones. It also requires a VERY thin phone...." Read more

17 customers mention0 positive17 negative

Customers have negative opinions about the shut of the video game console. They mention that the case does not shut correctly, the latch does not stay shut, and it barely clamps shut. Some customers also say that the device is too thick to close.

"...The case is nice but will not stay shut...." Read more

"...I examined the box it looked a little bit smashed and the case wasn't closing properly...." Read more

"...So once the cover was cleaned and slipped off I got to the case. One side won't shut...the locking mechanism on the right side is broken...." Read more

"...The top of the Pipboy where the phone would be inserted does not shut completely and you can see a seem going around the face of the Pipboy...." Read more

War..War Never Changes.. Pipboy Edition & Game Review
5 Stars
War..War Never Changes.. Pipboy Edition & Game Review
Sit back, grab your nearest Nuka Cola, and enjoy the ride. This is, once again, another beautiful entry in the Fallout series. Obviously at this point everyone knows this is not the Black Isle isometric driven Fallout we grew up on, but that's not an entirely bad thing. Bethesda has taken the post-apocalyptic world we grew to love and has done a wonderful job expanding it and the lore around it. This foray in to the destroyed world is the most ambitious yet.[PIPBOY EDITION REVIEW]I have been buying collector’s editions of games for longer than I care to admit. My basement is riddled with boxes of collector’s items and boxes of all sorts of shapes and sizes. Once you start collecting items of this type you go in with a little precognitive knowledge and expectation of cheap items and usual disappointments. The Pipboy edition has it merits, but you are quickly greeted with more of the same.-=Pipboy Box=-The box itself is made beautifully. It’s something you would expect to find in the game itself. It’s a sturdy almost colorless (aside from the brown hue) encasing that has a very minimalist approach to it. It’s held by two push in latches on either side and the front of the case lifts up to display your Pipboy, game, and stand. The internal cushioning is done beautifully. There was ample foam to make me feel like the package was handled with care.-=The Game Case & Contents=-The game case is the steel box-type that is now a fairly common commodity in collector editions. The art on the case is nice, as expected. Inside the case is the game, a pamphlet of goodies that are about to come out, and the folder out S.P.E.C.I.A.L poster. The poster is nice and very colorful. It gives you a nice preview of the perks that are offered the in game (outside of the ones you can actually find on your own). I was slightly annoyed by the pamphlet, because it is the first thing you see when you open the case and it has “Fallout 4 Season Pass” as the cover, making you momentarily surprised that the game included the season pass – just to have your dreams crushed when you realize you don’t. For shame!-=Pipboy & Stand=-Obviously this is the main draw, and point, of this collector’s edition. The Pipboy takes up the majority of the package and, for the most part, is well worth the wait and expectation. The Pipboy has a decent weight to it, so you know it’s made to be displayed proudly. The problem is that the case of the Pipboy was built great, but the knobs, lights, and little details on the Pipboy were built as an afterthought. They can easily snap off if you aren’t careful and, as many others have complained, the light at the top is easily pushed in – something I unfortunately discovered myself. The phone housing is also a bit of a tight fit (I have an iPhone 6 – the largest phone it supports). It appears they didn’t quite get the foam cut outs correctly to the point where it smothers the phone so much that it will actually activate the buttons on the side of the phone. I had to cut the foam to make it work, but when coupled with the stand that is included it actually looks really amazing. You also have the option of physically wearing the Pipboy, although that’s more of a gimmick and not practical.-=Score=-Overall I would give the Pipboy edition a hardy 8.5 out of 10. The price (when I got it) of $120 feels justified by the contents, although that season pass tease and the fragile nature of the buttons on the Pipboy does retract from an otherwise awesome package.[GAME REVIEW]Immediately you’ll notice that Fallout 4’s world is full of bright colors, which is something that the previous titles were almost void of. This makes sense given the direction of the game. The game is not only about survival, but now it’s also about hope and rebuilding, rebuilding obviously being the key word. Rebuilding is literally one of the actions you do in this game. You are now tasked with the option of starting your own version of civilization. As you discover more and more settlements, you are presented with the option of expending and fortifying them. What is the point you might be asking? Well, the settlements provide a place for you, and as you collect them, and your companions to stay. It also allows you to recruit random settlers to bolster your defenses (more on this in a second), run shops you create, farm land you cultivate, and provide you with additional quests and items you normally would not obtain. Basically it’s like having a simulation game within a game, because not only do you manage your settlement, but as you expand it becomes more likely to be “raided” by external forces.As far as the actual story goes, it’s a lot better this time around versus Fallout 3. Without giving away any spoilers, the game begins with you being accepted in to the fabled vault, while a massive war is on the brink of erupting. Your town is vibrant, your wife, robotic butler, and baby all seem very pleasant and the eerie Vault-Tec informer even has a hilarious charm to him. Soon your happy life is disrupted by the TV announcing war has erupted and the town’s sirens start blaring. Immediately the game kicks in to hectic mode as you run to the vault as quickly as possible. You reach the vault just in time to see a nuke blow up right in front of your town as you safely descend in to the vault…-=Game Play=-There isn’t much to build on here from Fallout 3. We know the games are no longer like Fallout 1 or 2, so no more isometric views or turn based game play. V.A.T.S returns at the forefront and more emphasis was placed on S.P.E.C.I.A.L, although it does feel like they may have shortened the list of perks, but that could just be my first impression. The power armor was taken in a different direction than before; now it acts like a second layer on top of your armor, which can feel over powered, but the required energy to run the armor coupled with the increased strength of Super Mutants and Deathclaws make it feel appropriate. Overall though the game play feels polished and they obviously followed the idea of: don’t fix what isn’t broke.-=Graphics=-Flat out amazing. The textures have been cleaned up and polished. The color palette has been expanded 10 fold – no more gloomy wasteland trips, instead you are greeted with wonderful coloring and a glimpse of what the old world might have actually looked like. The biggest improvement is split between the emphasized detail on the physical items (guns, armor, etc) as well as the vastly improved facial details and animations.-=Customization=-This is where the game gets ridiculous. You can design your character to be WHATEVER you want. Want a long bulbous nose? Sure! Want a scrunched in mini face? Why not! Want to have acne all over your guy’s face like a prepubescent high schooler? They’ve got you covered!-=Story=-I’ll admit right off the bat, I only have small portions of the story discovered so far. I am more focused on expanding my settlements and just randomly walking around the wasteland, but that allows me to make my OWN story, which is what Fallout has always been about. The main story line will pull you in right away with treachery and tragedy, which I do not want to ruin for anyone who is about to buy the game. It’s an interesting spin on this area’s intention on the vaults and the story gives a more intimate touch making your character feel more “human” this time versus the way New Vegas felt (Fallout 3 did a decent job as well – although it felt more generic). Clearly the focus was for you to make your own story in the wasteland, but for you campaign enthusiasts, this game does not disappoint.-=Score=-Overall this was yet another home run for Bethesda and even more so for us fans. 10/10.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars War..War Never Changes.. Pipboy Edition & Game Review
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2015
Sit back, grab your nearest Nuka Cola, and enjoy the ride. This is, once again, another beautiful entry in the Fallout series. Obviously at this point everyone knows this is not the Black Isle isometric driven Fallout we grew up on, but that's not an entirely bad thing. Bethesda has taken the post-apocalyptic world we grew to love and has done a wonderful job expanding it and the lore around it. This foray in to the destroyed world is the most ambitious yet.

[PIPBOY EDITION REVIEW]
I have been buying collector’s editions of games for longer than I care to admit. My basement is riddled with boxes of collector’s items and boxes of all sorts of shapes and sizes. Once you start collecting items of this type you go in with a little precognitive knowledge and expectation of cheap items and usual disappointments. The Pipboy edition has it merits, but you are quickly greeted with more of the same.
-=Pipboy Box=-
The box itself is made beautifully. It’s something you would expect to find in the game itself. It’s a sturdy almost colorless (aside from the brown hue) encasing that has a very minimalist approach to it. It’s held by two push in latches on either side and the front of the case lifts up to display your Pipboy, game, and stand. The internal cushioning is done beautifully. There was ample foam to make me feel like the package was handled with care.
-=The Game Case & Contents=-
The game case is the steel box-type that is now a fairly common commodity in collector editions. The art on the case is nice, as expected. Inside the case is the game, a pamphlet of goodies that are about to come out, and the folder out S.P.E.C.I.A.L poster. The poster is nice and very colorful. It gives you a nice preview of the perks that are offered the in game (outside of the ones you can actually find on your own). I was slightly annoyed by the pamphlet, because it is the first thing you see when you open the case and it has “Fallout 4 Season Pass” as the cover, making you momentarily surprised that the game included the season pass – just to have your dreams crushed when you realize you don’t. For shame!
-=Pipboy & Stand=-
Obviously this is the main draw, and point, of this collector’s edition. The Pipboy takes up the majority of the package and, for the most part, is well worth the wait and expectation. The Pipboy has a decent weight to it, so you know it’s made to be displayed proudly. The problem is that the case of the Pipboy was built great, but the knobs, lights, and little details on the Pipboy were built as an afterthought. They can easily snap off if you aren’t careful and, as many others have complained, the light at the top is easily pushed in – something I unfortunately discovered myself. The phone housing is also a bit of a tight fit (I have an iPhone 6 – the largest phone it supports). It appears they didn’t quite get the foam cut outs correctly to the point where it smothers the phone so much that it will actually activate the buttons on the side of the phone. I had to cut the foam to make it work, but when coupled with the stand that is included it actually looks really amazing. You also have the option of physically wearing the Pipboy, although that’s more of a gimmick and not practical.
-=Score=-
Overall I would give the Pipboy edition a hardy 8.5 out of 10. The price (when I got it) of $120 feels justified by the contents, although that season pass tease and the fragile nature of the buttons on the Pipboy does retract from an otherwise awesome package.

[GAME REVIEW]
Immediately you’ll notice that Fallout 4’s world is full of bright colors, which is something that the previous titles were almost void of. This makes sense given the direction of the game. The game is not only about survival, but now it’s also about hope and rebuilding, rebuilding obviously being the key word. Rebuilding is literally one of the actions you do in this game. You are now tasked with the option of starting your own version of civilization. As you discover more and more settlements, you are presented with the option of expending and fortifying them. What is the point you might be asking? Well, the settlements provide a place for you, and as you collect them, and your companions to stay. It also allows you to recruit random settlers to bolster your defenses (more on this in a second), run shops you create, farm land you cultivate, and provide you with additional quests and items you normally would not obtain. Basically it’s like having a simulation game within a game, because not only do you manage your settlement, but as you expand it becomes more likely to be “raided” by external forces.
As far as the actual story goes, it’s a lot better this time around versus Fallout 3. Without giving away any spoilers, the game begins with you being accepted in to the fabled vault, while a massive war is on the brink of erupting. Your town is vibrant, your wife, robotic butler, and baby all seem very pleasant and the eerie Vault-Tec informer even has a hilarious charm to him. Soon your happy life is disrupted by the TV announcing war has erupted and the town’s sirens start blaring. Immediately the game kicks in to hectic mode as you run to the vault as quickly as possible. You reach the vault just in time to see a nuke blow up right in front of your town as you safely descend in to the vault…
-=Game Play=-
There isn’t much to build on here from Fallout 3. We know the games are no longer like Fallout 1 or 2, so no more isometric views or turn based game play. V.A.T.S returns at the forefront and more emphasis was placed on S.P.E.C.I.A.L, although it does feel like they may have shortened the list of perks, but that could just be my first impression. The power armor was taken in a different direction than before; now it acts like a second layer on top of your armor, which can feel over powered, but the required energy to run the armor coupled with the increased strength of Super Mutants and Deathclaws make it feel appropriate. Overall though the game play feels polished and they obviously followed the idea of: don’t fix what isn’t broke.
-=Graphics=-
Flat out amazing. The textures have been cleaned up and polished. The color palette has been expanded 10 fold – no more gloomy wasteland trips, instead you are greeted with wonderful coloring and a glimpse of what the old world might have actually looked like. The biggest improvement is split between the emphasized detail on the physical items (guns, armor, etc) as well as the vastly improved facial details and animations.
-=Customization=-
This is where the game gets ridiculous. You can design your character to be WHATEVER you want. Want a long bulbous nose? Sure! Want a scrunched in mini face? Why not! Want to have acne all over your guy’s face like a prepubescent high schooler? They’ve got you covered!
-=Story=-
I’ll admit right off the bat, I only have small portions of the story discovered so far. I am more focused on expanding my settlements and just randomly walking around the wasteland, but that allows me to make my OWN story, which is what Fallout has always been about. The main story line will pull you in right away with treachery and tragedy, which I do not want to ruin for anyone who is about to buy the game. It’s an interesting spin on this area’s intention on the vaults and the story gives a more intimate touch making your character feel more “human” this time versus the way New Vegas felt (Fallout 3 did a decent job as well – although it felt more generic). Clearly the focus was for you to make your own story in the wasteland, but for you campaign enthusiasts, this game does not disappoint.
-=Score=-
Overall this was yet another home run for Bethesda and even more so for us fans. 10/10.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Collector's Edition Worth Owning
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015
The Pip-Boy Edition (collector's) allows every fan to live out their dreams of roaming the wasteland with nothing but their jumpsuit and trusty PIP-BOY Model 3000 MK IV. From the safety of their living room.

The Collector's Edition comes packaged in a wonderful looking Pip-Boy Crate. Press the side latches to open the center. Inside, you'll find the centerpiece PIP-BOY and the game placed stealthily at the top. The game comes in a metal case and includes the Steam Key needed to redeem the game (you can't play without registering it on Steam). Also included is a large fold out "map" featuring the Perks for Fallout 4.

The Pip-Boy itself is the main reason you're reading. It's surprising sturdy, made with hard plastic and two metal clasps. Inside is a foam insert so your arm fits comfortably. There is also a velcro strap to ensure it doesn't fall off or move around. My forearm is quite large and I find the velcro to be unnecessary.

The top opens up to reveal the compartment where you can rest your phone. I have a Galaxy s5. It did NOT fit well. I had to press very hard to make it fit, and while it did, I needed to get a hard, flat object (I used a sculptor's file) to get it back out. Despite not fitting well, the app looks amazing set inside the Pip-Boy. It DOES link up with your game, and you can use it to navigate the menus, see the map, and play the various holodisks you find (minigames). Very cool feature.

It comes with a stand that you can set it on if you'd rather admire it, or need a break from killing deathclaws (or radroaches for you greenhorns).

I did do one boneheaded thing - I did not read the instructional manual before checking out the Pip-Boy. Because of this, I discovered some of the "interactive" buttons and dials to be a bit flimsy. You can twist and turn a few of them, but as you can see in one of the photos, I ended up popping the top button (7 in the manual) in. I mistakenly thought this was the way to open the top. Even though I'm disappointed and a little sad that I've already broken my Pip-Boy (Bethesda - any suggestions?), it still looks very nice and will be an excellent addition to my collector's shelf.

All in all, if you can afford to purchase the Pip-Boy Edition and are a fan of Fallout, I recommend grabbing one. The Pip-Boy is fantastically designed, and unlike some collector's editions, looks built to last.

Final Verdict: Great Purchase!

PS. There are a lot of negative reviews right now. Please check my photos and review the video to decide for yourself.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ... it to be released on Nov 10) and it's awesome. Bought as a gift and definitely made me ...
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2.0 out of 5 stars I knew this wasn't going to be the most amazing replica ever
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing game so far
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1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT PURCHASE THIS JUNK
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed the game
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