

Shaun, now an old man calling himself Father (Tony Amendola), reveals that he was kidnapped by Kellogg to become a specimen for synth experiments due to his pure pre-war DNA, and that the Sole Survivor remained in stasis for a further sixty years before being reawakened. The Sole Survivor successfully enters the Institute and discovers that Shaun is the Institute's director. Seven companions become romance options once they idolize the Sole Survivor: Cait, Curie, Danse, Hancock, MacCready, Piper, and Preston. The other six possible companions are Cait (Katy Townsend), an Irish-accented cage fighter Curie (Sophie Simone Cortina), a robot scientist turned Synth Danse (Peter Jessop), a Brotherhood of Steel Paladin MacCready (Matthew Mercer), a mercenary Strong (Sean Schemmel), a human-sympathetic Super Mutant and X6-88 (David Paluck), an Institute Courser. Dogmeat, a loyal German Shepherd, is the only mandatory companion, but six others must at least be encountered Codsworth (Stephen Russell), the Sole Survivor's robot butler Deacon (Ryan Alosio), a Railroad agent John Hancock (Danny Shorago), the mayor of Goodneighbor Nick Valentine (Stephen Russell), a synth detective Piper Wright (Courtney Ford), an intrepid reporter and Preston Garvey (Jon Gentry), the reluctant leader of the Minutemen. There are thirteen possible companions in the story. Delaney or Courtenay Taylor) takes shelter in Vault 111, emerging exactly 210 years later on October 23, 2287, and assuming the name of the 'Sole Survivor'. The player's character (voiced by either Brian T. Unlike previous games, in which the player had a random chance to inflict a critical hit, they are now performed manually through V.A.T.S. Various actions cost points, limiting the actions of each combatant during a period of time, and the player can target specific body parts for attacks to inflict specific injuries headshots can be used for quick kills or to blind, legs can be targeted to slow enemy movement, and opponents can be disarmed by shooting at their weapons. While using V.A.T.S., real-time combat is slowed down (instead of stopped entirely as in previous entries), and action is played out from varying camera angles in a computer graphics version of 'bullet time'. Another returning gameplay feature is the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (V.A.T.S.). This optional app allows players to access the Pip-Boy interface on a separate screen, and play the collected game cartridges when not playing the main game.
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A new feature for the Pip-Boy interface is a downloadable application for iOS, Android, and Windows smartphones and tablets. The player can find game cartridges, which can be played on the Pip-Boy or a terminal.

The Pip-Boy, a personal computing device strapped to the player character's wrist, allows the player to access a menu with statistics, maps, data, and items the player has acquired.
