Fallout 4: DLC Dumpster Fire (#2 of 2)
I'm going to wrap up the last of Bethesda's official content by taking a look at the Nuka World, Vault-Tec Workshop Pack and Wasteland Workshop Pack DLCs. Generally speaking I've…
Irreverent reviews from an irrelevant source
I'm going to wrap up the last of Bethesda's official content by taking a look at the Nuka World, Vault-Tec Workshop Pack and Wasteland Workshop Pack DLCs. Generally speaking I've…
TL;DR - Fallout 4 has a grand total of 6 DLC's which vary wildly in both quality and scope, so to give each one it's own turn in the spotlight…
TL;DR - After learning (some of their) lessons after Obsidian's F:NV captured the popular imagination in ways that Fallout 3 failed to achieve, Todd and the gang at Bethesda hit…
TL;DR - Skyrim has been lucky enough to receive 2 large and 1 smaller one DLCs. Dragonborn is the most engaging one as it offers up an entirely new area…
TL;DR - Skyrim is probably the most popular RPG that has ever existed, for better or worse. I do think that Skyrim is actually a pretty good game even if…
TL;DR - Both Old World Blues and Lonesome Road are enjoyable DLCs, although neither is as unorthodox as Dead Money was. Regardless of some niggles, both expansion packs are worth…
TL;DR - Both Dead Money and Honest Hearts are short but enjoyable expansions for Fallout: New Vegas. Of the two DM is indisputably more interesting, but I think more casual…
TL;DR - Fallout: New Vegas is a thoroughly enjoyable western RPG with a couple of handicaps that keep it from being a 10/10 game. In spite of these issues, it's…
TL;DR - The Shivering Isles is the largest expansion for Oblivion and takes place in an entirely new world outside of Cyrodiil. This makes it the easiest one to recommend,…
TL;DR - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Knights of the Nine is an interesting and surprisingly lengthy DLC for one of the most popular Western RPG's ever made. Despite suffering…