Unlike the real Fallout 4, I could actually run this on my PC. By the time I’m able to play the real deal, the internet will be full of the typical Bethesda backlash and Fallout 4 will be the worst thing ever.
Unlike the real Fallout 4, I could actually run this on my PC. By the time I’m able to play the real deal, the internet will be full of the typical Bethesda backlash and Fallout 4 will be the worst thing ever.
I refused, but Max just kept sitting there waiting for something to happen, and nothing did. I think you could press X on the photo album, but I didn’t know that at the time, so I rewound time and accepted (which, in retrospect, I’m glad I did).
I think I expected the euthanasia to be a “But Thou Must” thing, like how…
You’re as corrupt as the NCR! Play through the main story, trust me! I think that the narrative at the heart of New Vegas is genuinely rewarding, and it has some of my favorite RPG companions to boot. It’s really well written, and it has an epic scope of several cobbled together post-apocalyptic societies duking it…
Yeah, that was my reaction too, and I think my only “murder” as that character.
I always liked the Tenpenny Tower quest because... um, spoilers for a 7 year old game?
You can go with the “good” option and help the poor ghouls move in with the misguided but prejudiced humans. Everyone learns their lesson, warm hugs and back pats all around, the Kid from Vault 101 goes on their merry way...
But come…