
What makes this mod such a breath of fresh air is the fact that you can enjoy its content fairly early into your playthrough. Typically, mods ask for you to be at a high level in order for you to successfully navigate the enemies and challenges headed your way. ButOld Time Religiononly asks for you to be level eight to 10, with the modder saying that it’s “best on a new/clean save”.
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Another perk of this particular content bundle is that you don’t need any other mods or DLC installed to play it, which will be a relief for those of you who don’t mod your way through every game, every day and night. This is a simple mod, yet what it offers is really polished content that offers easter eggs fromFallout: New Vegas. I challenge anyone to find a betterBethesdagame – bugs and all, it’s such a classic.
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If you’d prefer a mod that challenges you, to the point that you might lose your lunch with fear, you want to check outWhispering Hills; as the name suggests, this is a Silent Hill inspired mod, designed to send chills down your spine. Whether it does is dependent on your mental fortitude, of course, but we suspect it’ll scratch that horror itch you have. Otherwise, you can stick with official updates, like theFight For FreedomseasononFallout 76. Experience the fight for justice across the barren landscape like never before, alongside a new companion.
We might be in for a wait for the next Fallout game to come out, but thank goodness we have a lot of content, either from the devs or from talented modders. Amen.
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