
At the very least, I will wait till future Bethesda games drop to a dirt cheap price before I purchase them.In many parts of Africa, soil erosion is an important problem, which is evident from high sediment yields in tropical montane streams. After playing this game, I really think this might be my last Fallout game, maybe even my last Bethesda game. There was nothing new here when compared with past Fallout games. A good sequel expands upon what was established before and adds something new. instead I got a game that I felt like I’ve played before. It’s getting boring.įallout 4 and it’s DLC have been fun, if not disappointing. I also dislike how siding with factions is the only narrative trick in Bethesda’s bag. Felt like most of their budget went towards the art department rather than quest/story development. My biggest complaint is the lack of playable quests. It was fun, but felt a little shorter than Far Harbor. There are a number of notable missions that play out hilariously or morbidly. After playing through this DLC, I can say that that draw was crap. A big selling point for this DLC was that players could now play as raiders. The player gets to investigate Nuka-World, a ruined theme park occupied by raiders. The final DLC for Fallout 4 and, with Far Harbor, one of the only two DLC’s that I feel are worth their price. Some lousy quests and more crafting tools and objects for your settlements. The idea of this DLC was a player controlled Vault similar to the Fallout Shelter app on IOS and Android. More tools and objects to build in your settlements. I also enjoyed the tone of the narratives here and the art style of the island. It was a really fun DLC with hours of content. Here the player will meet new factions and solve mysteries. A new case brought to Nick Valentine takes the player to an island known as Far Harbor. No story unfortunately.įar Harbor is what I consider the first true story DLC for Fallout 4. Also some more stuff for your settlements. You can catch monsters and have them fight each other. Unfortunately, many of the subsequent DLC has even less plot than this one.

This game barely offered any story in that regard. When it comes to role playing games, I desire good story with a sense of discovery and adventure. It had some bare story moments and opted for crafting robots, which is fun for about ten minutes. The first DLC for Fallout 4 was lackluster. To make things easier I’ll just do a quick review and score for each DLC in the chronological order they were released starting from the oldest one. To be more succinct, Fallout 4 and its DLC are good, not great. In my opinion, the DLC (downloadable content) continues to follow this trend. I enjoyed, but was largely disappointed by Fallout 4 because I was expecting more content and better graphics. A while back I bought the season pass for Fallout 4.
