Which Fallout game?

There's a bit in one of the Fallout games (either 3, 4 or maybe NV) where you find a Vault, go inside and there's a bunch of people still alive in their cryopods.
It turns out that somebody's hooked them up to a VR machine where they all think they're living in a 1950's-style US town.

You have to get into a cryopod, enter the VR town and (IIRC) solve a murder there.

Can't recall many of the specifics but it all, basically, involves walking around some "white picket fence" streets and talking to people.
The antagonist is (again, IIRC) using the avatar of a little girl who shows up every so often to taunt you.
I seem to recall there's also something about, possibly, the Chinese/Korean army storming the VR town at some point.

Anybody know which of the Fallout games this was from?
 

Goose4291

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There's a bit in one of the Fallout games (either 3, 4 or maybe NV) where you find a Vault, go inside and there's a bunch of people still alive in their cryopods.
It turns out that somebody's hooked them up to a VR machine where they all think they're living in a 1950's-style US town.

You have to get into a cryopod, enter the VR town and (IIRC) solve a murder there.

Can't recall many of the specifics but it all, basically, involves walking around some "white picket fence" streets and talking to people.
The antagonist is (again, IIRC) using the avatar of a little girl who shows up every so often to taunt you.
I seem to recall there's also something about, possibly, the Chinese/Korean army storming the VR town at some point.

Anybody know which of the Fallout games this was from?

Fallout 3.

Its not a vault but some weird lab.
 
Was Fallout 3. One of the later quests to find your father.
I forgot the vault number and quest name though.
Too long ago! But I think you will find it on YouTube if that helps.
 

Goose4291

Banned
Was Fallout 3. One of the later quests to find your father.
I forgot the vault number and quest name though.
Too long ago! But I think you will find it on YouTube if that helps.

Funnily.my brother bypassed most of the story by stumbling on that bunker in half an hour of.leaving the vault :D
 
I clicked this thinking it might be someone asking 'which Fallout' they should buy and play, and appropriately enough it gave the same answer i was going to give; Fallout 3 :)

New Vegas is also good, but i absolutely love Fallout 3 (plus all expansions) modded heavily (and well, not so easy!) as my definitive 'Fallout' experience. One of my top ten games of all time in that specific configuration.
 
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