Oh, the things you’ll find when exploring in Fallout 4.
It’s not marked on the map, but if you head over to a parking garage beside Fallon’s Department Store, you’ll encounter a macabre, SAW-inspired set up. It’s complete with decapitated corpses, creepy mannequins and traps of all manners.
Myriad traps of all manners. Seriously — if you head into the area, you’ve got to constantly be on the lookout for tripwires, rigged bathroom scales, tesla mines, grenades and homemade bombs. That’s not to mention a couple Legendary Ghouls and a particularly nasty Glowing One.
Oh, and those damn monkeys.
Finally — and most sadistically — you’ll have a pretty tough choice at the end of the garage itself when you come across two lockers filled with goodies like Mini Nukes and Fusion Cores.
You can check out the area in our commentary-free walkthrough video, below. It gives you a good idea of where to find the area, if nothing else.
Creepy, eh? Those damn monkeys always freak me out.
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- Use this infinite caps glitch before its patched
- Get the Limitless Potential, a laser rifle with unlimited ammo capacity
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- Here are a bunch of cheat codes for Windows PC!
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- Can’t find Dogmeat in Sanctuary? Build him a home!
- Here are the 924 names Codsworth can call you
- Here are all the default male and female main character faces
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