Fallout 4: 10 Incredible Locations You Need To Visit
6. Diamond City Market
When you first step through the formidable, fortress-like gates of Diamond City, you'll probably be overwhelmed with relief. Getting to the main metropolis of the wasteland early in the game is a tough long journey, and when you finally make it you should zoom out into the third-person perspective, then spin the camera around like they do in every cheesy movie when some out-of-towner visits Time Square for the first time. The heart of Diamond City is the market district, which may be crumbling and rust-covered, but is also brimming with life, neon lights, and people. It's a fantastic place to trade, obtain quests, and generally soak in the most urban vibes in the wasteland. While you're there, be sure to hit up the Power Noodle bar, where the Japanese-speaking Protectron Takahashi will serve you up the best (see: only) noodle soup in post-apocalyptic Boston.
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