10 Video Games That Knew EXACTLY Where You'd Go
8. The U.S.S. Constitution (Fallout 4)
Ah, the U.S.S Constitution, a big, beautiful ship with a tonne of history. But you know what else it has going for it? It's the main subject of one of Fallout 4's best side quests.
"The Last Voyage of the U.S.S. Constitution" is a charming mission that tasks you with repairing and launching the legendary ship. Of course, you can also sabotage the launch if you want to; this is Fallout, after all.
Sadly, if you decide to help the frigate on her mission to reach the seas, you'll find she doesn't do so well, crashing into a skyscraper and becoming embedded in it, following her triumphant launch.
Most games would simply have the ship explode, become inaccessible, and be done with it. But Bethesda went a step beyond, as they knew people would want to climb that building and get back on board.
You can do this by taking elevators up. The ship's captain, Ironsides, will even give you a funky Lieutenant's hat as a reward for getting there. It was nice of Bethesda to know players would want to board again.