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StarWorth Daily

Top 10 Fallout 4 Companions Who Stole Our Hearts

Author

David Osborn

Updated on May 17, 2026

Pioneering personalities define the world of Fallout, starting with Adelaide—a flirtatious Assaultron whose tragic past adds depth to Fallout 76's

narrative. Her journey from entertainer to fugitive mirrors the moral complexities players navigate throughout the game.

Next, Piper Wright embodies the spirit of investigative journalism in Fallout 4. As a diamond city reporter, her tenacity and wit make her an ideal partner for uncovering secrets in a fractured world.

Marcus, the brainy Super Mutant from Fallout 2, challenges stereotypes with his intelligence and vulnerability. Initially a threat, his evolution into a loyal ally highlights the franchise's capacity for character growth.

Craig Boone's poignant story in Fallout: New Vegas adds emotional weight. As a former sniper grappling with trauma, his arc explores redemption and the burden of memory.

Curie, the sentient robot in Fallout 4, blends humor and pathos. Her quest to understand humanity—and her eventual romance with players—showcases the series' knack for blending sci-fi with heartfelt storytelling.

Goris, the scholarly Deathclaw from Fallout 2, defies expectations. His academic curiosity and tragic history make him a symbol of coexistence between humans and creatures of the wasteland.

Fawkes, the bookish Super Mutant from Fallout 3, stands out for his love of knowledge. His calm demeanor and loyalty offer a refreshing contrast to the series' usual chaos.

ED-E, the resourceful Eyebot from Fallout: New Vegas, proves utility can be endearing. As a mobile storage unit with a dry sense of humor, he embodies the series' blend of practicality and charm.

Dogmeat, the loyal canine from Fallout 4, reminds us why pets are essential. His unwavering devotion and iconic catchphrase encapsulate the simple joys amid dystopia.

Finally, Nick Valentine, the enigmatic synth from Fallout 4, represents the series' exploration of identity. His introspective dialogue and moral ambiguity elevate him beyond a typical sidekick, cementing his status as a fan favorite.