I enjoyed it, I completed it, I clocked hundreds of hours, and then I left it be. However, I bought Fallout 4 on release, for PC, and haven’t returned to it since 2015. Between that and Obsidian’s 2010 offering, New Vegas, not to mention the liberal helpings of DLC both games have, there is nothing short of a metric crap-ton of replay value. For me, the franchise began in 2008, when Bethesda released the Washington DC-based third installment. I, like most people born in the late nineties, have never played the original Fallout games.