By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
Save your tissues for another game. Dogmeat,

your trusty wasteland companion, was an emotional rollercoaster in Fallout 3. While he was
pg123 a big help, not to mention a trusty companion, he could
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โค้ดเครดิตฟรีสมาชิกใหม่ล่าสุด #Fallout4 #BE3 pic.twitter.com/0hSaF42xoD — Bethesda (@bethesda) June 16, 2015 That’s not to say you get off scott free! He might take damage and faint, ala Pokemon. Or

he might limp off and have to be recovered somewhere, ala the “puppies” feature in the

higher levels of Fallout 3.
Or, he might leave you! Find a better man/woman/wasteland and break your heart. But that’s a pain less finite, and more manageable, than Fallout 3’s mortal consequences.