- Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
- Release Date: Aug 30, 2016
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 68 Ratings
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Positive: 31 out of 68
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Mixed: 7 out of 68
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Negative: 30 out of 68
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Aug 31, 2016
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Aug 31, 2016Hope you're playing an evil character, cause if not, this DLC is a massive f**k you to everything you worked hard to achieve in FO 4. Bethesda has become a huge joke.
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Jul 17, 2017
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Dec 4, 2018In itself it's honestly a great expansion...just be careful because it can ruin your experience with the main game/factions/settlements. hate how they did that
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Nov 19, 2021Mediocre Game and an Insult to every Fallout-Veteran. Still better than F76 tho. DONT BUY!
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Nov 7, 2022Cant see enemies. Dont know where they shooting from. Dogmeat gets in the way while i am looting. Asking me to kill raiders in a factory or some crap but the raiders dont come to me! I must find them and then kill them? Grenade markers are worthless. CRAP GAME WASTE OF TIME. STUPID BETHESDA. EAT 0 NOOB DEVS. CANT EVEN MAKE GAME THESE STUPID DEVS.
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Sep 9, 2016Nuka-World doesn’t constitute the best time I’ve had playing Fallout. The action and mild role-playing don’t grow the core experience in any meaningful ways. But it did remind me why this epic post-apocalyptic adventure has kept my attention for nearly two decades, and it has everything to do with the series’ setting, culture, and mythology, all of which echo our own in ways familiar and sometimes uncomfortable.
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Sep 5, 2016Nuka-World signals the end of Fallout 4 and the team at Bethesda should be proud of the game they’ve created. Nuka-World gives you several more hours in the wastelands of Fallout 4 and scratches the exploration itch one more time.
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Sep 5, 2016The quality of the content isn’t as good as Far Harbour with it’s character driven story, and Bethesda are still way behind the curve of Obsidian’s relentlessly excellent New Vegas DLC, but just for how unique the place is, you’ll get your money’s worth out of it if you’re a fan of the game already and want something a little different to explore.