![]() After some reasonably difficult (without power armour) enemies, you can access the terminal to find Dima’s memories. So once I’d finally got access to Nucleus and spoken to a number of religious nuts, it was time to start digging for those memories. As you can imagine this is a rad infested creak that gives me some sort of vision to follow a ghostly figure to a shrine. For example, before you even get into the Nucleus you must go on a spiritual quest and drink from the Atom spring. This opened up to some interesting side quests and even more interesting characters. So I follow the main quest and about half way through I’m tasked with going undercover and intercepting the Children of Atom. Let’s just say I still felt pretty obliged to take care of the situation. ![]() I mean, who wouldn’t want to run in to some Synth eating cannibals and be given the choice to just walk away and be like… okay no problem bye. There’s plenty to be getting on with, enough side quests to make things interesting and help with discovering new locations. With Synths, Children of Atom fanatics and stubborn Harbor men to contend with, this DLC is definitely worth the purchase. What at first seems to be a simple search and rescue mission, soon turns into something much more integral. ![]() So I’ve been spending the majority of my time trying to get through this entirely new map on the Fallout 4 DLC, Far Harbor. ![]()
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