Fallout 4: 15 Most Obscure Easter Eggs You Totally Missed

Everything from Blade Runner to Sons of Anarchy - Bethesda have outdone themselves.

How many locations have you uncovered in Fallout 4's post-apocalyptic Boston by now? 50? 100? 200? As we all suspected, Bethesda's latest open-world adventure is enormous in scope, and even bigger in ambition; full to the brim with jokes, references and secrets just waiting to be unearthed. Exploration, combat and story have always been the holy trinity of Bethesda titles; all three combining to form one of the most addictive video game formulas known to man. The longevity of these games (besides mods and DLC) comes from scouring each and every quadrant of the map to reveal every last Easter egg and reference the developer has tucked away, and the internet's already been swamped with Reddit posts and YouTube videos proclaiming to be the first to discover all sorts of awesome secrets. There's undoubtedly still plenty of gold dust to be found beneath Fallout's dusty dunes, but here are 15 of the most obscure Easter eggs found so far.

15. Rust Cohle's Drinking Problem - True Detective

True Detective fans will love this tongue-in-cheek jab at the show's first season. The Brotherhood Of Steel are having problems with one of their Knights, voicing concern over his rampant alcohol addiction. That Knight's name? R. Cohle. Or, if you put two and two together, Rust Cohle - the same name of Matthew McConaughey's character in the hit TV show who, as luck would have it, had more than just a small drinking problem.
Contributor
Contributor

Joe is a freelance games journalist who, while not spending every waking minute selling himself to websites around the world, spends his free time writing. Most of it makes no sense, but when it does, he treats each article as if it were his Magnum Opus - with varying results.