10 Best Video Game Secrets Of The Decade
7. Death Maze - Fallout 4
Another open world game packed with big and small secrets alike, there are plenty of choices that could make the cut for this list. I've gone with this one as it was sent around by Kotaku as a reminder to try these games without fast travelling all over the shop, and the sorts of details you can discover when taking things slow and having a good look around. A message that perhaps resonates with almost all the other choices here, too.
The death maze is like a Saw movie brought into terrifying, immersive reality (or at least, as real as Fallout gets anyway). Near Milton General Hospital, there's a parking garage with a doorway adorned with painted white arrows, where inside you'll face reams of ghouls, traps, puzzles, and bloody tableaus that lead to two chests.
One has a prize in, and the other will explode as soon as its counterpart is touched, making for quite the ending to an experience that was designed with freaking you out in mind.
It's wonderfully creepy, it's horrifyingly detailed, and it's a pertinent reminder that secrets can sometimes be lying in plain sight.