So strap one those Pip Boys, because here are the 25 Hidden Fallout Quests Only Experts Found. Some of these are almost staring the player right in the face if not for the cryptic method of completing them, while others are hidden in places no one would think to look.
Over the next twenty five entries we will present quests that ordinary players probably skipped over during their foray into the wasteland. Don't fret over not finding everything, though, as even half the quests will still net hundreds of game play hours. What makes these open world masterpieces so memorable are the massive amount of details and stories present in them.Įach of the four mainline entries, and the equally as compelling spin-off New Vegas, are so brimming with life that even most die-hard fans of the series have not scoured every inch of them. Perhaps the most iconic post apocalyptic games out there are the Fallout titles, which first showed up on the scene in 1997. Gamers who were longtime fans of Black Isle Studios Fallout series were displeased by the unpleasant news in the early 2000s. Here are some of the scariest places the series has to offer.
FALLOUT 3 UNMARKED QUESTS FULL
1.3-Confirmed and captured screeshots for all the Bobbleheads. The Fallout games are full of terrifying unmarked locations thatll give you the chills. In recent years, the setting has only grown in popularity, as modern day classics like Mad Max: Fury Road and TV's The Walking Dead delight audiences with their crumbling civilizations.įilm and television aren't the only media in on the fun, though, as countless video games take place on a ruined planet. Every area in the game covered extensively including all side quests and main quests. It’s been over a decade since gamers first discovered the Capital Wasteland in Bethesda’s Fallout 3.From the first moment gamers emerged from Vault 101 and began the quest to locate their missing father, gamers have spent the last decade going through each and every nook and cranny in the open-world game. The fascination is no modern phenomenon either, with classic movies like The Shape of Things to Come, The Last Man on Earth, A Boy and his Dog, and many more using the end of the world as their backdrop.