Fallout 4: Nuka World

Fallout 4: Nuka World

released on Aug 29, 2016

Fallout 4: Nuka World

released on Aug 29, 2016

DLC for Fallout 4

Take a trip to Nuka-World, a vast amusement park now a lawless city of Raiders. Explore an all-new region with an open wasteland and park zones like Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom, and the Galactic Zone. Lead lethal gangs of Raiders and use them to conquer settlements, bending the Commonwealth to your will. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders, weapons, creatures, and more. Enjoy the ride!


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As the final conclusion to all of Fallout 4, this is a lackluster send off. The new sandbox and dungeons are for the most part fun to explore and the new weapons while mostly gimmicks are very unique. But if you want to do a morally good playthrough of this game and dlc, you will lose a large amount of content and may not even realize it. And the choice making/interesting ends Far Harbor had are sadly not here as the raider gangs are very one dimensional and lack the impact of the previous dlc.

Thankfully, unlike Far Harbor, Nuka World released in a functional state. This didn't do much to fix the already-present issues within the core game of Fo4, though...

Nuka-World marked the very end of DLC support for FO4, and it was billed as the most expansive, nutty, and fantastical addition to the game yet. And for the most part, it delivered on that front! But by the time you get to this DLC at the tail-end of the playthrough, you're sick and tired of the looty-shooty adventure of FO4. And here, nothing new is added to the core gameplay of FO4 besides new and interesting locations to shoot new and interesting enemies in. The main story is a joke, the raider factions are unfortunately underdeveloped... but the real draw of this DLC is the world.

Nuka World is unlike anything else in Bethesda's catalogue. The distinct and dense sections of the theme park are fucking fantastic... I love the galactic zone, the wonderland area, and the zoo part. But as I said, these areas are the exact same gameplay affair you've BEEN having in FO4.

There is one distinct addition it provides to the base game, however. And that is the option to... actually be evil! That's too little too late though!

By the time you can even make your way through NW, chances are you've already beaten the main quest, which has zero options for the player who wants to destroy everybody. This makes playing NW feel kind of counter-intuitive, as if you decide to bring the NW raiders into the commonwealth, your allied faction will just hate you. So even in this regard, NW kinda falls flat.

The actual exploration of the DLC is fun though.

Very respectable amount of content. You get a large new area to play around in with some unique setpieces and actual quests. You end up with a main quest that actually gives you some important choices, even though most of them end about the same way.

Tercer DLC con historia y siento que me quedó a deber, una de las cosas que más pereza me da de Fallout 4 es el tema de los asentamientos, que llega un punto en que resulta monotono llevarlos, el DLC en cuando a historia no siento que ofrezca mucho, eso sí Nuka World esta muy bien, tienes muchas cosas por hacer, pero definitivamente el llevar los asentamientos de saqueadores no es por lo que lo volvería a jugar.

Nuka world is just alright. just like every other aspect of fallout 4, it gives you nothing to think about and leaves your mind almost immediately when you put it down. it's a mindless loot and shoot fest just like its base game. enjoyable, but nothing insanely good. i do however, always choose to end playthroughs on nuka world. killing all of the raiders before doing my true final act, eating a perfectly perserved pie right outside of the ufo ride i accidentally kill 5 cultists in. nowadays you'll probably only get the goty edition of 4, so there's no reason not to play this. more shit to kill, with some more interesting and colorful locations to do it in