Fallout 4 the price of memory

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Many games have hacking minigames, “connect the tubes” or some such, but Fallout 4 takes things to another level, and what follows is downright bizarre, and grinds the momentum of the entire DLC to a halt as you sit there and stumble through five overly-long puzzles. Instead of simply accessing the files like you would on any other terminal, the game launches you into a series of three dimensional puzzles for each file, forcing you to complete one to unlock the next. So, after you poison yourself with radiation and convince the Children of Atom you’re one of them, you fight through an automated security system and finally reach the computer where DiMA’s memories are stored.