favorite Quests

I like the first one, Ghost Town Gunfight.
It was a mixture of many RPG elements, some nice choice and consequences for the beginning of the game, which aren't really black and white, interesting, well-written characters, and good action, all packed up in a prologue.
One of the best opening quests, or just game openings, I have ever played.
 
Wang Dang Atomic Tango. Especially because it made me encounter maude's muggers. Hilarious.
 
Black Mountain, its radio station and its quest, Crazy Crazy Crazy, are pretty hilarious. I was all :shock: when I first saw Tabitha after fixing the bot.

e: But yeah, Beyond the Beef is probably objectively the best-constructed quest in the game, also gets bonus points for many and varied solutions and outcomes.
 
Beyond the Beef
Bleed Me Dry
I Could Make You Care
Ghosttown Gunfight
Arizona Killer

The endings to Return to Sender and Legend of the Star very good. I also like how much the different endings to Oh My Papa can affect the ending.
 
Ghost Town Gunfight
The Coyotes
I Forgot to Remember to Forget
That Lucky Old Sun
Someone to Watch Over Me
G.I. Blues

Edit: Oh yeah and 'How Little We Know', almost forgot that one.
 
Return to Sender was my main motivation to cover most of the map in my first playthrough and because it was the driving force to a lot of that early gameplay it colored most of the rest of that run with the ominous outcome and the way and timing in which I recieved certain quests because of the travels involved.

I ended it with a pro-NCR campaign on that run, out of a sense of shame for bringing down a guy that really could have helped and just didn't pick the right way.

This run through, I've been grabbing up all of the companions and doing their quests and I managed to complete Still in the Dark in a completely different fashion due to Veronica's presence. With no bomb collar this time, and less dealing with NCR beforehand I saw the brotherhood in a light that didn't make me want to blow up their bunker.

All told, the developers impressed me there and surprised me in a good way. I like that kind of experience in PC gaming and sometimes I think it gets rarer by the second.
 
Arcade's Companion Quest
Bleed me Dry
Kings Gambit along with G.I. Blues
Return to Sender
Ring a Ding Ding
Arizona Killer - You know it will happen when it happens, personaly I tought the first one was more chalenging and the one with the most divert solutions, I tried most of them, I could nto try killing the Kimball and then jump out the Dam Ninja style, damn Rangers seem to have cheating amounts of Perception.
 
Huh, never realized there was so much love for Return to Sender. I never really cared for it myself, you just have to walk to several far away places with invisible walls all around for what is essentially a fetch quest, and while the ending was good I didn't like it much since it just reminded me of Fallout 3's "go to this random place in the corner of the map and talk to this guy" quest structures, albeit with better writing.
 
I spent ages getting around to finishing Return to Sender as well, just another annoying fetch quest imo.

That Lucky Old Sun was only good because of Fantastic.
 
damn Rangers seem to have cheating amounts of Perception.

Well, they don't just call them Rangers because they protect pic-a-nic baskets.
 
I kinda liked Eye for an Eye, due to the different ways you could inflict death on the Legion at the Cove, and the ways you could alter the ending with that non-feral trooper ghoul in Searchlight.

Do You Have the Heart was cool on my Legion playthrough, because I liked being able to get that guy at Mojave Outpost to follow me down the hill, then shout For the Kaiser in his face, then brutally destroying him with my heavy incinerator pilfered from that guy in Primm.

Most, if not all the New Vegas suburb (FSide, WSide, North Vegas Square and so on) quests were really good, and much better than most other quests in the game.
 
Democracy Inaction (unmarked quest in Vault 11)
The Screams of Brahmin
They Went That-a-Way
Put the Beast Down
 
Return to sender- Because I like the theme of age that Hanlon carries around.

Beyond the beef- Because of the myriad ways of solving it.

Vault 11- The whole story of vault 11 is horrifying but fascinating. especially the big reveal at the end which makes it my favorite quest in Fallout history.

Side bets- I like the feeling of shaping future around you like a Sultan
 
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