Just west of Boston Common a small set of stairs leads you to the Prost Bar, an obvious recreation of the 80's sitcom set. Sure enough, Bethesda gave us a bittersweet look at one of history's most iconic sitcoms by way of its own particular brand of nihilistic wackiness. There are so many more out there, probably even more that I've never heard of, but here are 5 of the best secrets we've found in Fallout 4 so far:Ĭheers: We were waiting for this one ever since we heard that the game would be set in Boston. Even so, there are a few moments of strangeness in the wasteland that no player should miss, all for their own little reasons.
It can be a bit odd thinking about secrets, because nearly everything is a secret: a little black box somewhere out in the wasteland full of some strange thing you never thought you'd find. These games are all about the thing you overlooked - a little hole in the wall, a small moment of poignancy in the post apocalyptic nightmare. You've got some gear, you've made some friends, you've started to feel at home.
You've populated your map with innumerable little landmarks representing dozens of small moments of discovery. It's the way of these games: you've made your way through the main quest, or at least most of it. A few dozen hours into Fallout 4, things start to get deep.