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Stream It Or Skip It: 'Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual' On Netflix, How Relatable Does A Gay, Asian Comedian Need To Be, Anyhow? There is still so much that can be seen, done, and achieved after, we just had to come back and rank even more things that you can do once finishing the main story of the game.Stream It Or Skip It: 'Trevor: The Musical' on Disney+, An Off-Broadway LGBTQ+ Musical With A Message Updated on May 2nd, by Matthew Wilkinson: Because there is so much detail and hard work placed into the Fallout video games, nobody should ever just stop playing because the main storyline is finished. When the main quest for the game has been accomplished, there is still so much that can be done within the game. RELATED: Fallout 4: Nuka-Cola World Enemies, Ranked

Whenever people complete the main storyline of a video game there is a huge sense of accomplishment, but also a feeling of, 'what now?' For a lot of video games, there is nothing else to do, with gamers having to move on to a new challenge, however when it comes to the Fallout franchise that is not the case.Īs anybody who has played a Fallout game will know, there is so much going on that the game certainly does not end when the main quest has been completed, and that is especially true in Fallout 4, which is arguably the strongest game in the franchise.
