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Who should i side with in fallout 4
Who should i side with in fallout 4









who should i side with in fallout 4

Without giving away too much about the quest Here There Be Monsters, the sub has been kicking around in that harbor since before the nukes fell. Ok, so it's actually a submarine, not a monster, but if a submarine in the post-apocalypse doesn't excite you, you might be dead inside. But you've killed plenty of giant monsters so far, so what's one more? Sure enough, if you look where he is looking, there does seem to be an eyestalk, and if you look follows that stalk downwards, you may catch what seems to be eyes glaring out from the inky blackness of the ocean. He claims he has seen the eerie eyestalk of an underwater creature peering up from beneath the waves. It's easy to overlook this one since most of it takes place underwater! Out back of the Shamrock Taphouse will be a fresh-faced youngster named Donny. These are the quests you really need to search every nook and cranny for. And no DLC quests, since my articles don t just pander to the super elite. Also, no quests from settlements, since we know that we all feel compelled to complete those. I'm also not going to bring up any faction quests, since you can't throw a fat boy without tripping over one of those.

who should i side with in fallout 4

I will not be listing any main quests, since everyone knows about those. So let's establish some ground rules for how this is going to work. The ones that might not even show up on your map, they are that bizarre. Side quests are the bread and butter of the whole game, man! These weird and awesome side quests serve to remind you that the Fallout worlds are enormous, and don't necessarily rotate around your specific narrative, there are in fact hundreds of stories taking place all around you.įor me, the really good ones are the really off to the side quests. I'm not saying this from a place where I look down on it, I find the side quests tend to more rewarding and better written than most of the main plot. Finding your father takes a back seat to collecting bottle caps, rescuing your stolen son plays second fiddle to you establishing new towns. It's become something of a trope that each game is so full of distractions that you never get to finishing the main quest, no matter how dire the consequences it may be. Every single Fallout game has been ridiculously huge.











Who should i side with in fallout 4