Great game in the series tons of hours of play. I highly recommend it.
Great game in the series tons of hours of play. I highly recommend it.
This game, as with others in the series, has a fantastic and gripping story line with great character depth. Bethesda have done an incredible job increasing the replay ability of this game creating a world where all decisions create different narratives and endings.
replay ability; memorable; great narrative
bugs; graphics mediocre
We really enjoyed Fallout 4 , but it's been a while since we last roamed the Commonwealth and so Automatron serves as a nice reason to revisit a wasteland we've farmed for quests for about 100 hours to date.
When it comes to Fallout 4, Automatron is a mixed bag. It has great story and I love building robots with all different parts, but it's short on content and the price tag is a bit off-putting.
'Far Harbor' is an add-on in the vein of 'The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion's 'Shivering Isles' or 'Fallout 3's 'Point Lookout'. A large map has been added outside of the Commonwealth, somewhere up off the coast of Maine where an island is having growing pains.
Far Harbor marks Fallout 4's third DLC and is the largest and lengthiest to date, with enough quests to add an additional 20 hours of gameplay. After being disappointed by the lackluster storyline of the first DLC, Automatron, and the short-lived novelty of the second DLC, Wasteland Workshop, I had...
Anyone familiar with Fallout 3's Point Lookout DLC (or indeed any of Skyrim's additional content) will know that Bethesda took the backlash to that whole "horse armour" debacle pretty seriously and ha
A massive new area to explore; New factions and characters feel interesting and fresh; Loads of new loot; missions and adventures
Main story isn't as compelling as the search for Shaun; Technical issues persist; Even more vast areas with nothing to do
Far Harbor is one of the best DLC expansions in the series. There are plenty of new people to meet, locations to discover, and quests to complete. It is perfect for the type of person that wants a bit of a shake-up to their normal Fallout 4 experience, or just wants more land to explore.
Truth be told, Fallout 4 is probable my least favorite of the Bethesda developed Fallout games. I know I'm probably in the minority here, but for me, despite the publisher's efforts, it's just too narratively sparse.
Nick Valentine, a main quest companion and private detective, has a lead involving a missing person case. Girl named Kasumi Nakano has disappeared, and her parents want her back. Evidence leads players to suspect the 19-year-old set sail for Far Harbor in search of a synth colony ( Fallout's brand...
Hermit crabs
Tedious workshop crafting puzzles shoehorned into the main quest
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