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    7 months ago

    I mean that’s good, because I legitimately don’t remember the plot of Fallout 4 and I finished that game, and did a couple of partial playthroughs in addition to try for the DLCs, which I never finished.

    The only thing I really remember is that it was super against robots for some reason. You also had a partner and a child (did they have names? did they have genders?) you were supposed to care about but they died within the first five minutes so I doubt anyone really did.

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      7 months ago

      You finished the game and think your character’s child is dead? You really did forget everything.

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          7 months ago

          They’re right that it wasn’t a great story, but that’s still a pretty big thing to forget!

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        7 months ago

        Oh right the MIT bit with the clone of your kid. Honestly the most memorable part of the game for me was the Salem Witch Museum, which also looks nothing like it does in real life.

        I think there was also a bit where you ran away film gorillas, though they may have been alligators (not deathclaws). Don’t recall the context though, might’ve been a DLC?

        The best thing to come out of Fallout 4 is the deathclaw dildo by Bad Dragon.

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          7 months ago

          He wasn’t cloned, but cryogenically frozen, like the main character. He was just awoken 60 years sooner.

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            7 months ago

            Yes, the old man version of your son, but you meet Shane as a child, and that’s a clone, no?