Surviving the Wastelandįallout 4: How to Build and Maintain Settlements Campaign WalkthroughĬhoose a male or female character, then escape nuclear annihilation by entering Vault 111.Įxplore the former baseball stadium and agree to find Nicky Valentine. Finally, the Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Edition comes with a working replica of the in-game device. There’s also a free Fallout Pip-Boy app that lets players view their stats, radio, map and play Holotape games on their smartphones and tablets. They’ll also make use of a Pip-Boy, an electronic device displaying current missions, inventory, the map and video games. Over time they will collect resources, build settlements and craft a variety of items necessary for survival. Players leave Vault 111 and explore a post apocalyptic New England referred to as the Commonwealth.
The game takes place roughly 200 years after the events in Fallout 3.
Fallout 4 can be quite the rabbit hole, and it only becomes more exciting the more players explore.Bethesda released Fallout 4 for PS4, Xbox One and PC on November 10, 2015. While all players want to find the best stuff, only the best of the best have found themselves exploring all of these great hidden locations. Some of them can only be found by the most daring, dedicated Fallout explorers. With a world so large, not every cool place ends up markable on the map. However, some fans miss many of the coolest places in Fallout 4. This adventure takes the player across the map as they run into quite a few familiar faces, historical and pop-culture references, and big baddies.
RELATED: The 10 Best Fallout 4 Immersion Mods To Dateīethesda's most recent Fallout hit was Fallout 4, which was their largest game to date (ignoring Fallout 76, a critical flop). In Fallout 4, fans play as the Sole Survivor, a pre-war human who ends up searching for their son in a wasteland version of Boston. After all, who doesn't love finding a visual representation of Poe's ending to A Casque of Amontillado hidden in the walls of The Castle? These kinds of details are well done, clever, and keep fans wanting more.
Not only are Bethesda's games chock full of exciting missions that are both light-hearted and serious, but they also have endless clever and impressive details. Between its Fallout and Elder Scrollsfranchises, Bethesda has become a gamer favorite for expansive, open worlds that feel filled to the brim.