Summary
Fallout 4is a huge game with a vast open world, an extensive backlog of lore, and plenty of memorable characters. One of its greatest features is its many quests that tell the story and allow players to make choices that affect the game, which can lead to moral dilemmas and real feelings, while others seem to be purely for fun and enjoyment.
We’re taking a look at what we feel are the most memorable quests in the game, whether it be great characters or great storytelling, and we’re sure they will impact your experience whether you are playing through it again or trying it out for the first time.

10Atom Cats Garage
Atom Cats Garage is one of the many miscellaneous quests in the game, and you’ll find them on the lower right side of the map. Completing several small tasks will reward you with important collectibles, including a ‘50s-style outfit you can’t get elsewhere.
While it isn’t one of the most important missions in the game, it’s memorable because of the ’50s-style characters in the area, like Zeke, who gives you the mission and is a nice break from some of themore despised enemiesyou meet while traveling the wasteland. You also get great upgrades to your power suit.

9Hunter/Hunted
The Hunter/Hunted is one of the main quests in Fallout 4, so we all have to play through it to complete the game. It has several stages that have you traveling to ruins before tracking a radio signal with your pip boy to recover the courser chip you need to advance the game.
This mission is especially memorable, thanks in part to the sole survivor getting to speak with Dr. Brian Virgil, an intelligent super-mutant who used to work for the institute and is trying to become human again. We also get to meet Z2-47, a synth.

8Liberty Reprimed
Liberty Reprimed is a Brotherhood of Steel main mission that you get from Ingram at the airport. It’s a longer quest that has you talking with interesting characters while finding supplies to help restart a robot.
Successfully restarting the Liberty Prime robot and watching it come to life is easily one of the most memorable moments. Liberty Prime also has powerful weapons that include head-mounted energy beams and unlimited explosives. Long-time fans of the series will also recognize Liberty Prime from Fallout 3.

7The Molecular Level
The Molecular Level quest is another one that features Dr. Brian Virgil, the super mutant doctor we mentioned earlier. It has several stages that require you to build a teleporter to finish the game. You will also need to enlist help from the Minutemen, Brotherhood, or Railroad to complete the quest.
This mission is memorable because completing it helps you feel closer to your son and like you are getting somewhere in the game. You also need to negotiate with the various factions while collecting hard-to-find parts to build components, which is a nice change of pace.

6Reunions
Reunions is a main storyline quest in Fallout 4 that you get earlier in the game that helps develop the overall story. It has you exploring Fort Hagan in search of Kellog, who you believe knows something about your son.
The Reunions quest is especially memorable thanks to the time youspend with Dogmeat, making friends andbuilding up his armoras he tracks your target, and the emotional encounter with Kellog when you finally meet him. It’s also fun, thanks to the many synths you need to battle and their distinctive dialogue.

5The Glowing Sea
The Glowing Sea is a main storyline mission that has you hunting down Dr. Brian Virgil for the first time. There are only a few quest stages, but you have to complete them quickly due to the radiation throughout the Glowing Sea.
While the radiation in the Glowing Sea is enough to keep it memorable long after you finish playing, there are also plenty of radscorpions, deathclaws, and feral ghouls to fight along with radio towers that will have you wandering around in the green toxic gas to find the source of the distress calls.

4The Secret Of Cabot House
The Secret of Cabot Houseis a fun side quest that will have you searching an asylum for a mysterious serum. There is some great loot, and you will need to make moral decisions along the way. It’s one of the more mysterious missions in the game, with each member of the family acting strangely, and there are unique artifacts that look like something out of Skyrim.
This mission is especially memorable because of the dialogue and interactions with Jack Cabot and the story he tells. You will likely be thinking about the decisions you make here long after the game ends.

3Blind Betrayal
Blind Betrayal is a Brotherhood of Steel main quest that focuses on Paladin Danse, who is not who we think he is, and gives a good backstory to the Brotherhood faction as you play through the mission.
This story is especially memorable as the Sole Survivor is responsible for the fate of Paladin Danse, and the dialogue and cut scenes make it one of the most emotional quests in the game. The atmosphere is tense, and your choices will affect the rest of the game.

2The Last Voyage Of The U.S.S. Constitution
The Last Voyage of the U.S.S. Constitution is a fun sidequest in Fallout 4 that will have you helping a group of robot soldiers stranded on their boat in the middle of the city. You will need to work your way through several stages, such as completing repairs and finding components to help them complete their task.
This mission is especially memorable because it is pure fun, and the robot personalities are perfect. You can also choose to betray the robots for another unforgettable experience.

1The Silver Shroud
The Silver Shroud is a side quest that is easily one of themost memorable moments of the game. It has you dressing up as a detective, with a unique outfit and gun, to solve mysteries close to the town of Goodneighbor. You learn about the mysteries by listening to the special Silver Shroud radio station, and a story unfolds as you complete each one.
The dialogue, radio station stories, and outfits are all top-quality, and you will be sorry when they are over. These missions are also likely to be a talking point with other players for a long time to come.