The lesser known foes that fans may never find can sometimes be the greatest ones. And it's even cooler when those things aren't just images or items, but characters or creatures themselves, too. The Fallout series has such a rich history and dedicated fanbase that there are hidden things around every corner. Then things get even more astonishing some of those fantastic enemies and nuggets were hidden on purpose. It's even more impressive knowing some players may never find all the hard work the developers have made. Forums continue to be abuzz about Mirelurk queens, even scarier Deathclaws, and everything from the Safari Zone.īetween having to fill up an entire open world and still creating memorable characters, it's a marvel how Bethesda creates effective mini-bosses through just a few holotapes, outfits, voice lines, and the like. While Fallout 4 has had its mixed reviews at times, as it progressed, its DLC's and clever creations have held up very well.
With such a rich lore behind the series now, it's important to create new elements that make the series stronger without losing the integrity of the whole.
Bethesda's Fallout series has always been a huge hit, most of all for its huge open worlds in games like Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4. Fallout 4 works very hard to create the unique world of post-nuclear Boston, despite its proximity to Fallout 3's D.C.