

Pickman Gallery has a magazine in its last tunnel chamber, where you met Pickman. You can find a magazine at Hubris Comics, top floor inside a restroom near steamer trunk. Trinity Plaza has a magazine on the lecturn, near the steamer trunk, east side of the church interior.

You can access this area via Holdren’s quarters, north of Atrium.

Inside The Institute you’ll find another magazine sitting on a table at the outside balcony.

Look on the toilet inside the locked cell at the Coast Guard Pier. There is a metal hut at the Sentinel Site at the edge of the tunnels, overlooking the stockpile chamber. Look at a desk in the computer room.Ĭrater of Atom has another magazine at the top of the central metal shack built into the northern rocks. This is a spoiler-filled list for Fallout 4 and all of its DLC.Go to the East Boston Preparatory School and enter the computer room at the top floor, southeast corner. While you're taking a break from finding your long-lost son, these quests will help take your Sole Survivor's mind off their grief. Our list compiles some of the most unusual side questions that most gamers have never discovered. They will leave you wondering why you're spending time on such an unusual task while having fun at the same time. Their conclusion may have you wondering if you made the right decision to help or harm the "evil" choice. Some side quests may not earn the Sole Survivor a shiny new weapon as a reward but will make you think. There is more to Fallout 4than "helping another settlement." The Commonwealth holds a variety of side quests that can net you more bottlecaps, new armor, or even new companions. Most fans already know about the non-stop radiant quests, especially from the Minutemen's Preston Garvey. Many applauded the closer relationships with companions, more home bases across the Commonwealth, and increase in side quests. While fans weren't impressed by the main quest, they praised other portions of the game. Bethesda tried to solve these issues with Fallout 4 in 2015.įallout 4opted to remove most role-playing elements to focus on a male or female voiced protagonist. Even faithful Obsidian Entertainment fans critiqued New Vegas' glitches and animations. They had issues with the story but enjoyed the unique side quests. The game left many fans feeling polarized. Fallout 3 was Bethesda's first installment in the long-running series.
