This is the day the bombs fell, the day that the Great War began and five minutes later, ended, with the world left in complete ruin. Apparently, the date is October 23rd, 2077 and as any Fallout fan will tell you, this was not a particularly great day to be anything on the planet other than a cockroach. Joining your player character on just another morning, they get ready with their spouse, completing a character creation system along the way only to be interrupted by a loud siren outside. Instead of waking or growing up inside a vault, this character actually begins their RPG life as a normal, run-of-the-mill citizen in the lovely, idyllic time of 2077. This game begins in a slightly different manner from the rest of the Fallout games. So, what are we waiting for? Let’s get started! Here is our Fallout 4 Guide detailing all the best quests to take on! The Main Questline Prologue This Fallout 4 Quest Guide will therefore look into both the main questline of Fallout 4 and some others which not only display how this game is truly a ‘Fallout’ game, but also those quests which make it just different enough to bring new and old fans alike back in from the cold. To this end, the developers knew that this iteration of the franchise was simply just another entry in the popular series, not much needed to be changed, the wheel had already been invented, and by looking at sales for Fallout 3, clearly did not need any major upheavals. This, I suppose is the benefit of a monumental series such as the Fallout franchise. The lore and backstory this game already had surrounding it before a single pixel had been created by a developer over at Bethesda Game Studios is so intense and intricately woven that a lot of the planning stage was simply already done for them. Not only does this game benefit from improved technology giving the developers many more tools and a wider scope, but it also takes all the work that went into the previous entries into the series and capitalizes on it. It should really come as no surprise then when I tell you that Fallout 4 does the exact same job. A series of games that truly steals the player’s free time, eating up with myriad opportunities to explore, converse, explore some more, and then finally, to actually do some RPG stuff. The Fallout franchise has long been considered one of the best time vacuums out there.
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