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Not only is the main area, required to clear out for the DLC’s quest-line, huge, but there’s also an extra quest in which the player can increase the settlement’s size by about four times, by activating several other Workshops by finding their control-boards. It isn’t a perfect recreation of Fallout Shelter, as some may have been expecting from the DLC pack’s trailer, but it’s better than just being handed random items and told to build a Vault. The Vault-Tec Workshop quest-line is actually pretty funny, and even allows players to choose how they ultimately wish to proceed with experiments, such as using a vision test to test the effectiveness of propaganda vs bettering their Vault residents’ vision. You can choose to kill Overseer Barstow, or even ignore the quest-line completely and just use Vault 88 as a new settlement instead, but I don’t recommend it. When you first arrive in Vault 88 there’ll be a lot of shit to scrap…I mean A LOT. This is in the form of a multi-part quest-line which includes newly voiced NPCs and a huge new dungeon-like area to explore, welcome to Vault 88.
Unlike the previous two Workshop DLC packs which were only items that could be built the moment the DLC was installed and enabled, Vault-Tec Workshop actually makes an effort to deliver content to make it worth the $4.99 spent on it.
If you’ve read my thoughts on the previous two Workshop DLCs, Wasteland Workshop and Contraptions Workshop, this may surprise you…but I don’t actually hate Vault-Tec Workshop.
Although it was leaked around last year’s E3 with Contraptions Workshop and Nuka-World, it wouldn’t be released until last July. Vault-Tec Workshopis the fifth DLC pack released for Fallout 4 and the final Workshop DLC. So if anything, you’ll want to stay away from this lesser version.
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Not that it really matters though, because you can’t get the Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch for the PlayStation 4 version of Fallout 4 anyway, since Sony’s anti-piracy paranoia has turned the sweet prospect of mods on consoles into little more than legal game cheats. Note though, that although the screenshots I’ve used for many of the DLC packs come from a modded saved game, I did in-fact play though each DLC pack at least once without mods (as trophies are disabled for modded saved games) and I’ll be judging them on that. For those interested in the other DLC packs, be sure to check out their individual reviews below.Īt the beginning of this year I covered Fallout 4 for the PlayStation 4 for Nerd Bacon, since then six DLC packs have been released for the game so I figured it’d only be right if I returned back to give the fine folks here my thoughts on each of them. This isn’t an overview of the base game, nor the Season Pass. This review is going to cover the contents of Fallout 4’s fifth DLC pack, Vault-Tec Workshop. Platform: PlayStation 4 (Requires Fallout 4)