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異塵餘生4:港灣驚魂 | |
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類型 | 動作角色扮演、生存 |
發行日 | 2016年5月19日 |
《異塵餘生4:港灣驚魂》是2015年遊戲《輻射4》的資料片,由貝塞斯達遊戲工作室開發,貝塞斯達軟件發行。《港灣驚魂》於2016年5月19日在Microsoft Windows、PlayStation 4和Xbox One平台上以可下載內容(DLC)形式發佈。《異塵餘生4》的劇情背景設定於一場摧毀大半美國的核戰爭之後,年份為西元2287年。在該資料片當中,玩家角色獲一家偵探事務所招募,去調查一名偏鄉女孩失蹤的事件。
玩家可使用第一人稱或第三人稱視角來遊玩,玩家的任務是操控主角在緬因州海岸附近的一座島上進行調查。《港灣驚魂》的主要遊玩內容由任務和解謎環節組成。一旦任務全破,玩家可獲得瓶蓋(遊戲中的流通貨幣)和經驗值作為獎賞。解謎部分包含多種遊戲機制,有些謎題需要用雷射槍射擊目標,也有的允許玩家用方塊進行建造。
官方在《異塵餘生4》發行後3個月宣佈推出《港灣驚魂》。玩家對主遊戲對話系統的回饋反映在該資料片上,該系統被人詬病不如其他遊戲機製成功。開發團隊也注意到玩家對新增大量可探索區域的品項會有興趣。該資料片的大小也導致《異塵餘生4》的季票價格上漲。《港灣驚魂》獲得評論家的多數好評。資料片新增的任務備受讚譽,但整體氛圍和運用濃霧的手法則評價兩極。評論家主要抨擊解謎的部分,覺得浪費時間、沒有必要且使人過度挫折。2016年7月,Guillaume Veer指控《港灣驚魂》抄襲了他製作的《輻射:新維加斯》模組「Autumn Leaves」,不過他說就算貝塞斯達有意抄襲,他也不生氣。
遊戲玩法
[編輯]《港灣驚魂》是為異塵餘生系列第五作《輻射4》開發的資料片,該遊戲是一款動作角色扮演遊戲[1]。劇情背景設定在「大戰」(The Great War)的210年後,那場戰爭導致了影響全美的核子浩劫[2][3][4]。資料片的玩法和主遊戲類似,玩家都被賦予調查失蹤角色的任務。主遊戲當中,玩家找尋的是兒子[3],而在《港灣驚魂》裏,玩家受瓦倫坦偵探社所雇,去調查年輕女孩Kasumi的失蹤案件[5][6]。主遊戲和資料片都開放玩家切換第一人稱和第三人稱視角[7]。資料片的場景設定在一座充滿放射線且濃霧籠罩不去的島嶼[5][6],這座島嶼的原型是緬因州漢考克縣的一個城鎮酒吧港[8]。《港灣驚魂》裏有三個派系,各自都有激進暴力和崇尚和平的兩類非玩家角色[6][9]。
該資料片包含玩家必須破解的任務和解謎。完成任務的方式有很多種,每一種都會產生不同的後患。玩家可以選擇與角色或幫派和平解決,但副作用包含秘密公開或惡化與其他幫派的關係[10]。暴力解法可能比較快,但會造成玩家與幫派的同盟關係弱化[11][10]。In some of the puzzle sections, the player directs lasers to hit designated targets; others require the player to build with blocks, as in Minecraft. Puzzle sections were not featured in the base game.[6][12] Upon completion of quests, the assisted factions reward the protagonist with Nuka-Cola bottle caps, one of the fictional currencies found throughout the Fallout series.[13] The player character also gains experience points.[14] Some of the quests include investigating minor mysteries, retrieving missing items, solving disagreements, and clearing out monster-infested areas.[13]
One of the gameplay mechanics which carried over from the previous iterations is V.A.T.S. (Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System). While using V.A.T.S., real-time combat is slowed, allowing the player to choose where to shoot the enemy: shooting enemies in the head will typically result in death while shooting their legs can slow them. Weapons can also be shot at to disarm the enemy. Using V.A.T.S. lowers the player's stamina (Action Points, or AP). Some actions are unavailable to the player if their stamina is insufficient, in which case the player has to wait for their AP to regenerate. The use of power armor in combat increases the rate at which the player's AP are used.[15] The Pip-Boy, a small computer strapped to the character's wrist, also plays a role in both Fallout 4 and Far Harbor. It contains a menu which the player can access to view maps, statistics, data, and items,[16] and when the player is able to visit Far Harbor, the Pip-Boy will receive a signal from Valentine's Detective Agency.[17]
Synopsis
[編輯]Setting and characters
[編輯]The expansion is set on a post-apocalyptic version of Mount Desert Island, known in-game as The Island, which is north-east of the Commonwealth, Fallout's post-apocalyptic version of Boston, Massachusetts. The starting point is the town of Far Harbor.[8] The Island, where many unique creatures reside, is blanketed by radioactive fog. Because the creatures that live inside the fog are unwilling to go anywhere without it, the town uses devices called fog condensers to turn the fog into liquid in order to protect its inhabitants.[9][18]
There are three major conflicting factions present in the expansion, all residing in separate areas: the Harbormen of Far Harbor; the synth (synthetic humans) colony of Acadia; and the Church of the Children of Atom. The Harbormen of Far Harbor are led by the town leader, Captain Avery, and seek to reclaim The Island from the fog that has gradually driven them out of their homes. The Children of Atom live in an old nuclear submarine base called the Nucleus and are led by High Confessor Tektus. Tektus is a fanatical follower of the Church of Atom who seeks to disable or destroy the fog condensers. The refuge for the synth colony of Acadia is an abandoned observatory at the top of The Island; the group are led by a mysterious prototype synth called DiMA. DiMA is friendly to both the Harbormen and the Children so long as Acadia remains autonomous and isolated from the rest of the world.[9][19][20]
Plot
[編輯]Valentine's Detective Agency receives a request for help from Kenji and Rei Nakano, a husband and wife living in a remote corner of the Commonwealth:[17] their daughter, Kasumi, has vanished without a trace or explanation. The Sole Survivor is sent to investigate, discovers Kasumi had been in contact with Acadia and borrows Kenji's boat to follow her.
Arriving in the town of Far Harbor, the Sole Survivor finds The Island locked in a tense stalemate between the local residents and the Children of Atom. With the aid of a local hunter and one of the Harbormen named Old Longfellow, the Sole Survivor finds Kasumi living in Acadia. Kasumi has come to believe that she is a synth, and has sought refuge in Acadia, even though she has started to doubt the intentions of DiMA. At Kasumi's behest, the Sole Survivor switches focus to investigating DiMA, and gradually learns he has consciously chosen to store some of his memories on hard drives outside of his body. He has hidden them inside a computer simulation in the Children of Atom's base, the Nucleus, but has grown increasingly concerned that if the Children access the memories, they will have the means to destroy Far Harbor.
The Sole Survivor approaches the Children of Atom to recover DiMA's memories and learns that he put in place a series of fail-safes to protect Acadia, and to preserve the balance of power between Far Harbor and the Children of Atom. These are the access codes to a nuclear warhead, stored within the Nucleus, and the means to sabotage the fog condensers protecting Far Harbor. The Sole Survivor also discovers that DiMA murdered Captain Avery and replaced her with a synth to maintain peace between Far Harbor and Acadia.
Endings
[編輯]There are eight possible endings. The Sole Survivor is faced with a choice: to destroy Far Harbor, to destroy the Children of Atom, or to inform the people of Far Harbor of DiMA's crime and trigger a feud between the Harbormen and Acadia.[21]
Should the player choose to detonate the warhead, the Harbormen will take control of the island, while if the player destroys the fog condensers, the Children will become dominant. In both scenarios Acadia will be spared, though DiMA will disapprove of the player's actions. Alternatively, if the player confronts DiMA over Avery's murder, Acadia may become hostile.[21]
The Sole Survivor is able to establish a more permanent peace between all parties by assassinating or chasing away High Confessor Tektus, and allowing DiMA to replace him with a synth who will adopt a more moderate stance towards the Harbormen.[21]
Additionally, the Sole Survivor can choose to make the main factions aware of Acadia's existence.[22] If so, The Institute, a scientific organization that made the synths, will send agents to reclaim the synths, while the Brotherhood of Steel, a quasi-religious organization rooted in the United States Armed Forces, will launch an expedition to exterminate them. The Railroad, a group opposed to the existence of The Institute with the aim of freeing sentient synths, will send an operative to make contact with Acadia, though the latter will reject their help.[22]
In the aftermath, the Sole Survivor returns to the Nakano family back in the Commonwealth. Kasumi, depending on the player's choices, may return with the player character or stay in Acadia.[23]
Development and release
[編輯]Far Harbor was developed by Bethesda Game Studios and was announced three months after the official release of Fallout 4—alongside Automatron, Wasteland Workshop, and teasers of other upcoming expansions—in a blog post on February 16, 2016.[25] The expansion was released on May 19, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.[26] Of the first three expansions, Far Harbor added the largest landmass, and was consequently sold at a higher price. It also added new dungeons (self-contained quest locations), quests, creatures, and other miscellaneous features.[27][28] The expansion was included in the Fallout 4 season pass, a collection of all the expansion packs. Because of the large amount of additional content, the price for the pass was increased from US$30 to $50.[29]
The expansion was influenced by feedback from players regarding the dialogue system in Fallout 4, which "didn't work as well as other features".[30] The dialogue system in Fallout games allows the players to converse with and influence the non-player characters.[31] The dialogue options in Far Harbor were designed to give players more flexibility in bringing the game to an end, with the expansion featuring more dialogue choices.[30] The development team also found players were interested in visiting new locations, adding inspiration to Far Harbor albeit at increased development cost and time to completion.[32]
Two weeks after the expansion's official release, the PlayStation 4 version was re-released to fix performance issues.[33] In a performance analysis by Eurogamer's Digital Foundry, it was discovered that although Fallout 4 typically ran at 30 frames per second (fps), when the player was outside and, in Far Harbor's foggy biomes, the frame rate could drop to 15 fps, and could drop even lower during action-oriented events such as firefights. In the same analysis, the Xbox One version was found to run at 20–30 fps but experienced various issues, such as stuttering and software lock-ups.[34] The update toned down the level of fog, and was successful in making the game more stable.[35]
Reception
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Fallout 4: Far Harbor was released to "generally favorable" reviews, according to the review aggregator Metacritic.[42][43][44] The new quests drew praise from reviewers, though the puzzle sections were criticized. In particular, Dan Stapleton (IGN) expressed admiration for the new quests but said that the puzzle rooms were "so hard to fail I'm not sure why Bethesda bothered".[6] He also mentioned that the Far Harbor expansion contained some of the strongest quest content in Fallout 4.[6] Peter Brown (GameSpot) commended the addition of "hours of side quests driven by curious characters",[38] and the staff at Game Central agreed.[41] Matt Wittaker (Hardcore Gamer) appreciated the quests: he praised the main questline for its focus on "moral ambiguity and tough choices", saying that that was what Fallout fans were seeking.[45] The reviewers for Game Revolution and GameCentral disliked the puzzles, as did Jack de Quidt (Rock, Paper, Shotgun) who regarded them as very frustrating even though he felt they were "a small part of the release".[46] Both de Quidt and the Game Revolution reviewer considered the engine insufficient for the intricate puzzle sequences.[36][46] Several reviewers made comparisons to the video game Minecraft when talking about the block-related content added in the expansion.[6][10][12][47]
Reviewers had varying opinions on the atmosphere and the fog. Stapleton commended the majority of the content except the fog, which he felt became annoying after a time, but Matt Wittaker thought the fog was not much of a nuisance if the player's character was built to mitigate radiation.[6][45] David Ambrosini (IGN) and Christopher Livingston (PC Gamer) both praised the atmosphere; with Livingston saying "you can literally taste [it]".[13][40] Reviewers were also divided over the storyline, with the writers for Game Revolution admiring the story and new characters, while Peter Brown found them uninteresting.[36][38]
Some reviewers did not like the expansion's repetitiveness, and Nic Rowen (Destructoid) was disappointed with the lack of uniqueness in the release.[5] Chad Sapieha (Post Arcade) said that he was growing weary of the repetitive small tasks like managing loot, and traveling between settlements just to dispose of it; he added that he was done with Fallout 4 and its DLC and was prepared to move onto a further installment.[47] David Soriano (IGN) commended the extensive size of the map but felt it was somewhat wasted.[39] Alice Bell (VideoGamer.com) and the reviewers at GameCentral praised the value for money: Bell said that Far Harbor was the best of the first three expansion packs for getting "the most bang for your buck", even taking into account the design flaws.[37][41]
Similarities with Autumn Leaves
[編輯]In July 2016, Mod DB user Guillaume Veer, going by the online alias of BaronVonChateau,[48] accused Bethesda of copying one of his Fallout: New Vegas mods, named Autumn Leaves.[49] Comparing the plot of Autumn Leaves and one of Far Harbor's quests called Brain Dead, Veer described both as having 「a colorful cast of eccentric robots, in charge of a forgotten Vault where a strange murder happened".[50] Pete Hines, the vice president of Bethesda's marketing team, claimed that any similarities were completely coincidental.[51]
Other similarities were discussed in an article by Mat Paget (GameSpot), such as the fact that both Far Harbor and Autumn Leaves feature the ability to use the character's voice to determine whether they are a robot.[51] Veer noted that he was not upset with the similarities, saying that he takes inspiration from other games too: "I seriously think this is perfectly okay. After all, Autumn Leaves' inspirations are countless ... and being influenced is a natural part of the writing process."[51] Veer said that having the names of modders in the game's credits for acknowledgement would be beneficial.[50] He also said that he was comfortable even if Bethesda did deliberately use content from Autumn Leaves, and wrote that "I honestly thought Bethesda’s staff played Autumn Leaves, had a blast with it, took some things out of it and made their own thing for Far Harbor. ... And I seriously think this is perfectly okay."[52]
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