I never cared all that much for building settlements in Fallout 4, but since installing the Wasteland Workshop DLC I’ve at least enjoyed turning them into the post-apocalyptic world’s worst zoos. It includes some fun ways to mess with the creatures and residents of the Commonwealth, though not much more than that.
It’s a bit disappointing that there are no stories or missions built around these new settlement options, but the new tools in the toolbox do make Fallout 4 a more creative game. It’s amusing to capture raiders and deathclaws, imprison them in your settlements, and then force them through gauntlets of elaborate traps. Plus, the aesthetic effect of a pack of deathclaws wandering serenely through the early morning fog in Sanctuary is pretty cool.
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It’s a bit disappointing that there are no stories or missions built around these new settlement options, but the new tools in the toolbox do make Fallout 4 a more creative game. It’s amusing to capture raiders and deathclaws, imprison them in your settlements, and then force them through gauntlets of elaborate traps. Plus, the aesthetic effect of a pack of deathclaws wandering serenely through the early morning fog in Sanctuary is pretty cool.
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