11 Amazing Locations We Can’t Wait To Explore In Fallout 4 VR

11 Amazing Locations We Can’t Wait To Explore In Fallout 4 VR

Fallout is a game universe with tons of great characters, interesting stories, and badass weapons, but ever since the Bethesda dev team took over with Fallout 3, they’ve injected their signature brand of game design into the series. It’s a style of game creation that encourages exploration and Fallout 4 has some of the most unique, iconic, and interesting places you’ll find in any game. Here are just a few of the ones we can’t wait to see up-close and personal inside a VR headset.

Libertalia

The harsh world of Fallout is all about adapting. War never changes but that doesn’t mean the people affected by it don’t have to. A big part of Fallout 4 is reconstructing areas and crafting settlements, but one of the most impressive communities that already exists is erected atop the ruins of several boats and ships, in the harbor known as Libertalia. The views across the sea will be a wondrous site in VR.

Salem

There’s not much going on here, but boy is it a cool place to visit. For those unaware, Salem was a creepy town where hundreds of women were executed in the 1600s after being accused of witchcraft. Naturally, in the Fallout 4 timeline, there’s a Museum of Witchcraft that you can visit in the town. The music will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up as the creepy vibe permeates all corners of your surroundings.

Diamond City

This is the heart of Fallout 4’s Boston Wasteland. It’s a city constructed in and around the ruins of the Fenway Park Stadium overflowing with quests, NPCs, merchants, and more. If you have any ambitions to actually follow the main storyline in Fallout 4, then you’ll spend a lot of time inside Diamond City.

The Prydwen

This Brotherhood of Steel battleship is one of the most impressive sites to behold in Fallout 4. It’s a gloriously armored airship that looks like something ripped right out of a Final Fantasy game, mixed with a modern steampunk outer shell. It’s also got some of the best loot and characters on board, but just watching it fly overhead would be enough to sell the sense of scale in Fallout 4 VR.

U.S.S. Constitution

There are few things in the Fallout series that encapsulate its alternate-history flare better than the U.S.S. Constitution. The ship itself is famous for its war efforts against the British centuries ago and in this universe it’s been updated and enhanced for the future. With some rockets attached it can now lift off and fly away, along with the robotic crew aboard the ship holding some of the most interesting encounters in the game.

The ‘Cheers’ Bar

This series is jam-packed with Easter eggs and one of our favorite locations to go back to in Fallout 4 VR will be this tasteful homage to Cheers, the legendary 11-season spanning sitcom. To no surprise, it looks like Norm never actually left his seat. Familiar places are nice to see, so we can’t wait to go back to where everybody knows our name.

The Glowing Sea

This area in Fallout 4 has some of the most visible results of the horrific events of the Great War’s myriad nuclear detonations. The entire area is so irradiated that it glows with a bright sheen, as if the toxic chemicals still linger in the area decades later. While the term “sea” isn’t literal, it’s still appropriate for this region. When you visit it in Fallout 4 VR, make sure you’re ready to combat heavy radiation levels.

Hallucigen Inc.

Visually this building is rather unsuspecting and doesn’t look that impressive from the outside, but what’s inside is one of the game’s most memorable locations by far. Everyone inside the facility is infected by a chemical leak causing them to go crazy and attack one another. It’s up to you to get down to the bottom of the problem and it will certainly be one of the most atmospheric areas to explore in Fallout 4 VR.

Red Rocket

The good ol’ Red Rocket. Depending on your preferences, this very well could end up being one of your key bases. It has a ton of gear already set up inside the garage, lots of supplies nearby, and it’s the exact same place that Bethesda’s E3 demo from last year took place. Probably the most iconic location in all of Fallout 4 in terms of marketing familiarity.

The Castle at Fort Independence

Before the Great War, this was known as Fort Independence. One of the game’s main storylines involves helping the Minutemen take it back and instituting it as their main base. It’s an elaborate and heavily fortified area that’s worth the trouble of getting to if you’re up for it. Getting there involves some of the most memorable combat moments in the game.

The Fens Street Sewer

Last, but certainly not least, is the Fens Street Sewer. Everyone knows that some of the best and most memorable VR games to date have been horror games and there are plenty of aspects of Fallout that make it even more frightening than some of the most harrowing horror titles. This dark, decrepit sewer is certainly one of them. Venture forth at your own risk.

Editor’s Note: This article originally published on April 26th, 2017. We’re repromoting it today in preparation for Fallout 4 VR’s release next week.

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Bethesda Will Demo Fallout 4 VR at E3

Bethesda’s Vice President of PR, Pete Hines has announced that the virtual reality (VR) version of the post-apocalyptic RPG series, Fallout 4 VR, will make an appearance at the company’s E3 Press Conference.

Fallout 4 VR did get a demo at E3 2016, which VRFocus managed to get hold of for a preview. There a 5-minute demo of some gameplay from early in the story was available. Since Fallout 4 VR is due to launch at some point in 2017, it seems likely that the version that will be available at E3 2017 will be a fuller version that will show more of the game experience.

Bethesda have previously confirmed that teleportation-style movement will be used to reduce motion sickness symptoms. The developer has also claimed that the entirely of the original Fallout 4 game will be available within Fallout 4 VR, which adds up to a vast amount of content and many hours of gameplay.

Hines, in an interview recorded by Hip Hop Gamer at PAX East 2017 (and subsequently reported by GameRant) claimed he had been told by the lead designer that “Fallout 4 VR is the most incredible thing you’ve ever seen in your life. You can’t even imagine what it’s like playing in VR and how realistic it looks with everywhere you turn your head.”

It’s not yet clear what else will be shown at E3 by Bethesda, but most analysts are expecting a new Wolfenstein game, and the announcement of The Evil Within 2. It’s not known of the developer will announce any new VR projects.

A release date has not yet been confirmed, but Bethesda say that Fallout 4 VR will be available sometime in 2017, exclusive to the HTC Vive.

VRFocus will keep brining you the latest news on E3 and Fallout 4 VR