non-dlc: the replicated man
DLC: that one where you're trippin' balls in a forest and there was something about "punga fruit".
That was actually one of the main reasons why I liked it so much.TopazFusion said:This would be my favourite quest too.ChupathingyX said:"The Velvet Cutain" was the only quest that I enjoyed, so I guess that makes it my favourite by default.
It was unique in the fact that it didn't involve any interaction with any living thing whatsoever.
You gotta shoot em' in the head was my favourite too. Being told just to collect keys from known ghoul/zombie haters by - ironically - shooting them in the head made me just know something was up. Being a charming bastard, I sweet talked my way into acquiring the keys then followed that guy, on foot, across the entire map to that bunker.erttheking said:Ok...ok, jeez it's been awhile since I played that game, let me think...I guess I'll go with, you gotta shoot them in the head, if only because it lets you get some nice power armor if you do it right, also scamming that guy is funny, satisfying and profitable. I dunno running around gathering stuff for other stuff may sound like a textbook definition of bland but I thought that it gave a bit of an epic feel...also there was me messing around with that computer with the launch codes that leads me to believe that I seriously fucked up a bunch of people's lives somewhere in the world.
I love the Reilly's Rangers quest. Finding Reilly unconscious in Underworld, looking for her crew trapped on top of a building, fighting to the top, and then fighting my way back out. You always feel good for tacking the ammo to them and getting everyone out alive. Not to mention the armor they give you is REALLY good.1-up said:Riley's Rangers kept me up on an all-night marathon. From the time I picked up the emergency signal to the time I actually made it to the end I felt a sense of urgency. The ending and rewards were both perfect as well. It was just a really tight, well-done quest.
Wasteland Survival Guide would be a very close second. It was one of the first quests I did though and I didn't understand how the game worked at the time (i.e. didn't know they would hand-feed you the coordinates on missing things if you activated the quest). Ended up missing the medical supplies because I just didn't see the box. Still loved it.
The one you're thinking of is Oasis.SomeBrianDude said:It's a toss-up between two for me. Riley's Rangers (like about 90% of others apparently). I stumbled upon them entirely by accident while exploring DC, so I kind of did it reverse - effectively completed the quest before I met the quest giver.
I can't remember what it was called, but the one with the conscious tree was sweet. The tie-in with the first 2 games is really cool.