
It was them that pushed the Responders into hiding in the Morgantown airport, where you find the last remains of the group. They are aggressive and zombielike, but they still possess the presence of mind to use advanced weapons like guns. The Scorched look like humans that are burning from the inside. By this point, you've also encountered plenty of Scorched, a new type of enemy to Fallout.
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What you find are their corpses, but the information they left behind still teaches you how to get clean food and water. She directs you to the Responders, a group that dedicated themselves to helping survivors of the bombs. She asks you to follow her journey so that you can learn to survive in the new world. Vault 76's Overseer left a message requesting you find her camp. There, you find the first of many Overseer Holotapes, where she explains that Vault-Tec gave secret orders to find any remaining nuclear missile silos. It just so happens that you partied a little too hard the night before, and wake up after everybody else left. It's been 25 years since the bombs dropped, and the day to leave is here.

The mission given to the hand-picked residents of 76 is to go out into West Virginia after nuclear war destroys it and rebuild. Vault-Tec built the bunker in 2076 to celebrate America's Tricentennial. The history of Vault 76 is delivered by the game's only cutscene. RELATED: Fallout 76 Review: You Might Want To Avoid These Country Roads For those who are curious but don't want to drop precious holiday money on a copy, here's what happens. Even so, there is an actual plot driving Fallout 76. I said as much in my review of the game, that Bethesda's choice to deliver the story solely through Holotapes and text is a weak point.

Fallout 76 isn't faring too well with critics or fans, mostly due to its emphasis on online multiplayer over a deep single-player story.
