

While a lot of gamers might argue that those stringent limitations may a bit more difficult than the Survival Mode, as practically everything in the post-apocalyptic RPG is out to kill and maim the Sole Survivor, just trust us when we say that the stakes were most certainly higher in Hinckley's Permadeath run.Īs seen in the video below, Hinckley takes on Fallout 4's Survival Mode with his crudely, yet perfectly named character, Dick Johnson. Some fans may recall Hinckley, also known as The Weirdest on YouTube, defeating Fallout 4 in a similarly interesting way, as he was one of the first players to beat the base game without killing anything.


Now, a player by the name of Kyle Hinckley has taken on Fallout 4's seemingly insurmountable challenge and has ended up defeating the mode without dying once, all while not relying on a save file by enacting the game's permadeath option. One incredibly skilled Fallout 4 player goes on to beat the Survival Mode for Bethesda Softworks' post-apocalyptic RPG without dying once during the playthrough.Īs many fans of Fallout 4 may be aware, the Survival Mode for Bethesda's open world title is extremely taxing, as it forces gamers to fight through the Wasteland against more lethal enemies, to explore without the use of fast travel, to stay fed, hydrated, and rested, to save only after sleeping, and so much more.
