Some of the early side quests you can do are 'Sanctuary' related quests. You can start building up your settlement in Sanctuary, which helps you get resources and experience. Another one is the 'Concord' quest where you can rescue Preston Garvey and his group. It gives you some early combat experience and a chance to loot some useful items.
Well, Fallout 3's story is great for those who like a more personal and somewhat linear adventure. The main character has a clear goal from the start - find dad. The worldbuilding in Fallout 3 is also quite good, but it mainly serves to support this central story. In Fallout New Vegas, the story is a complex web. You start as a Courier who gets caught in the middle of a huge power struggle. There are so many different paths you can take depending on which faction you side with. Each faction has its own ideology and goals, and your choices really shape the outcome of the story. It offers a much more immersive and replayable story experience than Fallout 3.
Well, one interesting aspect could be the character development. In many fanfics, authors explore the characters' inner thoughts and emotions more deeply than in the original show. Maybe in 'Chaos Before the Calm', the author delves into how the characters deal with the chaos around them and how they strive for calm. It could also be interesting to see new relationships being formed or old ones being tested in this chaotic setting.
One good calm story could be 'The Little Star that Lost Its Way'. It's about a little star that strays from its constellation but eventually finds its place back home. It has a simple yet heartwarming plot that can make you feel relaxed.
The story of Fallout 3 is set in a more desolate and depressing Capital Wasteland. It's mainly about survival and the search for the protagonist's father. Meanwhile, Fallout New Vegas has a story that is more about politics and influence. The Courier has to deal with different groups like the NCR, Caesar's Legion, and Mr. House, and their different ideas of how to run the Mojave Wasteland. This makes the story of Fallout New Vegas more complex and less centered on a single personal quest like in Fallout 3.
Yes, there is. The Fallout comics provide a deeper dive into the post-apocalyptic world. They feature new adventures and sometimes fill in gaps in the main game narrative.
There are indeed Fallout comics. They offer additional depth and perspectives to the Fallout world. Some explore side stories or characters not featured prominently in the games.
They add more depth to the game world. By reading these short stories, players can get a better understanding of the backstories of different characters and locations in Fallout 4.