Fallout 4 is still remembered as one of Bethesda's strongest modern RPGs, and the massive amount of quests throughout the game world is a huge part of the title’s lasting impact. Following the success of Fallout 3 and New Vegas alike, Fallout 4 elevated the franchise through the expansion of its narrative experience. With a fully voiced protagonist for the first time, even side objectives across the Commonwealth became more immersive than ever. Fallout 5 may not be slated to come any time soon, but Bethesda should remember the charm of one side quest in particular going into the next Fallout.