Just for kicks, after I finished fallout 4, I went back and played fallout 3. For me, Fallout 3 was better than Fallout 4. There were a lot of things that were taken out of Fallout 4, that I wish they had left in, for example: (Minor Spoilers)
- I wish they had kept skills and perks when leveling up, instead of the condensed version that leveling up became in Fallout 4.
- I miss how your stats could influence conversations. For example, if your medical skill was high enough, and you were speaking to a doctor, there were unique dialogue options. Or if talking to a scientist, and your intelligence was high enough, etc.
- I feel like the side quests in Fallout 3 were much more in depth and longer, where as there are too many rinse and repeat type quests in Fallout 4. Fallout 3 had side quests like "Reilly's Rangers", "Tenpenny Tower", "Blood Ties". I feel those were much more memorable than Fallout 4's side quests.
- I feel like Fallout 3 was more difficult than Fallout 4. In Fallout 4, I had 99+ bobby pins pretty early on, and then for the rest of the game too. Fallout 3 there were much less bobby pins and they were more difficult to find. Same with Stimpaks, much fewer in Fallout 3.
- I feel like Fallout 3 had more communities to find. The Ghouls in Underworld, Lamplight, Rivet City, Megaton, etc. Where as Fallout 4 didn't have that variety of places to visit for me.
- Fallout 3 had more wow moments for me. I remember being in Megaton and going with the Sheriff to confront the guy who wants you to blow up the town, only to have the Sheriff get blown away, and then finding out he had a kid. I remember purchasing the contract for Charon, only to have him turn around and blow away his former owner. I remember running into the Talon mercenaries for the first time, only to have Charon get blown away. All of these moments were great.
Of course I enjoyed Fallout 4. I just feel like I enjoyed Fallout 3 more, and that it was more memorable, than Fallout 4. I wish they had left some things the same.