After a few many years to create my character preset, Fallout 4 was still my best choice for creating my best characters from the well known video games outside the Fallout series, most notably Nick Scryer (Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy), John Vattic (Second Sight) and Nathan Frost (Project Snowblind). These are the best hyped of my all of character presets. John Vattic was actually look like Oscar Isaac from Ex Machina, Nick Scryer clearly resembles Chester Bennington and Eminem, and Nathan Frost clearly resembles Mason Cook and Jake Gyllenhaal.
TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY IN FALLOUT 4 and other VIDEO GAMES, LET'S TAKE A LOOK ON SOME OF OUR 7 BEST HYPED GAMING GENTLEMEN.
GRAYSON "GALAHAD" (from The Order 1886)
Grayson (Galahad) is the main protagonist of The Order 1886 and he was the member of the Knights of the Roundtable in a steampunk-themed Victorian-Era London. Described as Syphon Filter meets Gears of War and Uncharted in the steampunk Victorian-era London, The Order 1886 might be one of the most disappointing games ever released on the PlayStation 4 console, because of its gameplay mechanics. Interestingly, Grayson "Galahad" was one of my best original characters I've been played on Fallout 4 and he is look awesome like the young Nicolas Cage meets Dwayne Johnson.
JOHN VATTIC (from Second Sight)
John Vattic is the main protagonist of Second Sight, an action adventure game from the creators of the universally acclaimed TimeSplitters series, Free Radical Design. Second Sight is the more familiar game as Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy, because it shared its same gameplay mechanics. Second Sight is Syphon Filter meets
Morrowind, and it later helped influencing many games from the Finnish developer Remedy Games, including
Quantum Break and more recently
Control. That picture is like Oscar Isaac from the movie
Ex Machina? Maybe.
HAWK MANSON (from Fighting Force)
Hawk Manson was probably my first character that played for Fallout 4 back in January 2017 and again in June 2018. He was the main character of
Fighting Force and later
Fighting Force 2, both developed by UK's Core Design, known for
Tomb Raider series of video games. Despite this, his face is actually similar to his original likeness of Hawk Manson from both two games. I played Fighting Force briefly on PlayStation 1 console in October 2009, as the gameplay is actually a 3D version of Streets of Rage.
CARTER DORLAN (from Project Eden)
Carter Dorlan is the leading main character of Project Eden, a third person tactical shooter set in the near future where the group of four young operatives hunting down the mysterious beings around the unnamed city.
Project Eden was the penultimate major success for UK's Core Design, which was closed its doors for good in 2010. Reasons given was the critical and commercial failure of the last original
Tomb Raider game,
The Angel of Darkness, which was deemed too buggy because of technical issues and poor gameplay mechanics.
Project Eden was still remembered as the one of the most influential video games ever made, most notably influencing
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series from Ubisoft, starting with the release of
Ghost Recon 2.
NATHAN FROST (from Project Snowblind)
Project Snowblind might be one of the most successful titles ever released on PlayStation 2 and original Xbox consoles, because of its inventive gameplay mechanics derived from the
Deus Ex series. The main protagonist of
Project Snowblind, Nathan Frost, clearly resembles the lookalike actors Mason Cook and Jake Gyllenhaal as it was depicted in
Fallout 4. I recommend Nathan Frost as my best character preset in Fallout 4, because I played
Project Snowblind a long time ago on the PlayStation 2 console. Despite its failure to retaining its
Deus Ex tradition,
Project Snowblind still a major success for Crystal Dynamics, the developers behind
Legacy of Kain and the T
omb Raider series of video games, which was brought from the original developer, Core Design, which was shuttered in 2010. I played Project Snowblind on PlayStation 2 but the gameplay looks awesome as
Deus Ex, Doom and
Call of Duty.
RILEY VAUGHAN (From C-12: Final Resistance)
Riley Vaughan was the main protagonist of
C-12: Final Resistance, the third person shooter and hack and slash video game that was exclusively released for the PlayStation 1 console, as it was described as Syphon Filter meets
The Legend of Zelda. It was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Cambridge in the UK, which was known for
MediEvil for PlayStation 1 console.
NICK SCRYER (from Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy)
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy was Midway's first attempt to the traditional third person shooters, as it was described as
Syphon Filter meets
Morrowind (as it was described to
Second Sight, see further above), or
Splinter Cell with magic. I played Psi-Ops briefly on PlayStation 2 console when I was watching the promo video when I'm playing The Suffering (also developed by Midway) on PlayStation 2 back on the day. But we know Nick Scryer, the protagonist of Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy, as the most hyped of all of my character presets that was created for
Fallout 4.
Conclusion
Fallout 4 is definitely my best video game to create some of my well known character presets from the other video games, such as Nathan Frost from
Project Snowblind. I've been playing Fallout 4 with mods for many years on my laptop and the game was the best title in
Fallout series, as I recommend. It was very exciting and extremely hyped when I created my characters from other video games to
Fallout 4.
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