Hopefully this one is more robust than the last. Colorado was fun the first time around, but it didn't have nearly the same staying power as something like Paris or Sapienza, the latter of which remains my favorite map by far.
If I'm being completely honest, the closest tie in my list is between Fallout Shelter and Fallout 4...
I played Shelter a fair amount when it came out despite it being pretty shallow and insubstantial at the time, but Fallout 4 just really failed to keep my attention in any meaningful way. I've had it since launch and I still haven't gone back to finish it, and I don't feel particularly compelled to go back and do so. For me, it just lost all of the charm and interesting quests and mission design that was so prevalent in Fallout 3 and especially in New Vegas.
New Vegas may not have made as big an impact as Fallout 3 did, but I thought that the writing, quest design, and environment design were vastly improved, despite the Strip being kind of disappointing. Major knock against Fallout 3 is the sheer number of times that I would find myself lost in a vault, subway system, building, etc. with no idea where the fuck the pathfinding wanted me to go.
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