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Democracy Dies in Darkness

‘Fallout 4’ has aged beautifully. You should play it again.

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(Washington Post illustration; Bethesda Softworks)
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In early 2022, I revisited “Fallout 4.” It had been seven years since I played a Fallout game, and I had a hankering for that lone-wanderer roving that the series so gorgeously enables. I am a wasteland weeb.

What I discovered was that 2015’s “Fallout 4” might be the best game in the franchise, and even one of the best open-world role-playing games ever made. It is time to give it its flowers.