The Fallout 4 special edition includes a replica Pip-Boy that can hold your phone, allowing you to run the Fallout 4 companion app as you play. But if you're going to spend $120 on the special edition, you better make sure you have a phone that can fit inside the Pip-Boy first.
Push Square: "Tour de France 2015 takes a relatively slow viewing experience and replicates it. It's not especially fun, but at least it's not utterly broken like last year's attempt. Those tempted should buy in the knowledge that you'll get exactly what you expect, and no reality-busting glitches or road-praising crowds. There's clearly been a lot of effort made here, and the game has improved massively as a result."
Fallout is one of those series where people never begged for multiplayer. It was more like Wouldn't it be cool if Fallout had multiplayer? Well, game director Todd Howard for the upcoming Fallout 4 was thinking the exact same thing, but came away convinced multiplayer wasn't right for the experience.