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Damn. It really seems like people either freaking loved this game, or just thought it was pretty mid.
I don't know what it is about the game, but it just didn't really do it for me.
Edit: I think it has something to do with the game being extremely bleak (aside from some companion quests), even if you choose to all the good choices. The ending is basically "everyone lived happily ever after once you solved the mystery," but it doesn't really feel like you're accomplishing anything throughout the game. Even vanilla Fallout 4 makes it feel like you're actually making a difference in the game world as you progress through the story.
I remember being surprised at the end. Like it was just suddenly over and didn't feel like that at all. I liked playing through the game but it didn't leave much of an impression on me.
This is exactly it for me. Everything else was really enjoyable -- but then it just suddenly ends. There's no freeplay after completing the main story. They went so far as to show a text warning, stating the game is about to end, and you have to confirm to proceed. After that, the only way back in is to load a previous save. I really wanted that unstructured exploration time, like you get after finishing the main story in Skyrim/Fallout/etc.