Many considered it to be a step-back in comparison to Obsidian's Fallout New Vegas, which offered crafting, more factions, challenging moral decisions, and much more. When the bombs dropped back in November of 2015, it was safe to say that, whilst the critics obviously praised the latest entry in the post-apocalyptic role-playing series as the greatest thing since ice-cold Nuka Colas or cybernetic dog companions, not all the fans felt the same way.