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  • Summary: Take a trip to Nuka-World, a vast amusement park now a lawless city of Raiders. Explore an all-new region with an open wasteland and park zones like Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and the Galactic Zone. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders, weapons, creatures and more.Take a trip to Nuka-World, a vast amusement park now a lawless city of Raiders. Explore an all-new region with an open wasteland and park zones like Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and the Galactic Zone. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders, weapons, creatures and more. Enjoy the ride! Expand

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  1. Positive: 4 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Aug 30, 2016
    80
    Nuka world, as last expansion for the Bethesda's post-apocalyptic world, adds a huge world that will satiate those are still looking for some radioactive soil.
  2. Aug 31, 2016
    77
    Not the best end for Fallout 4, but still an interesting and lasting DLC that manages to entertain despite not doing anything new besides its new location.
  3. Sep 5, 2016
    75
    Nuka-World signals the end of Fallout 4 and the team at Bethesda should be proud of the game they’ve created. Nuka-World gives you several more hours in the wastelands of Fallout 4 and scratches the exploration itch one more time.
  4. Nuka-World doesn’t constitute the best time I’ve had playing Fallout. The action and mild role-playing don’t grow the core experience in any meaningful ways. But it did remind me why this epic post-apocalyptic adventure has kept my attention for nearly two decades, and it has everything to do with the series’ setting, culture, and mythology, all of which echo our own in ways familiar and sometimes uncomfortable.
  5. Aug 31, 2016
    70
    Nuka-World is not the perfect swan song for 'Fallout 4', but it is a perfectly playable homage to our favorite post-apocalyptic soft drink and, to a lesser extent, the Commonwealth itself. If you have come looking for something new and fresh, you may be disappointed. If you want another reason to return to the wasteland for shooting, looting, and reading through Nuka-Cola corporate emails, 'Nuka-World' will scratch the itch for a time.
  6. Sep 5, 2016
    70
    The quality of the content isn’t as good as Far Harbour with it’s character driven story, and Bethesda are still way behind the curve of Obsidian’s relentlessly excellent New Vegas DLC, but just for how unique the place is, you’ll get your money’s worth out of it if you’re a fan of the game already and want something a little different to explore.
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  1. Positive: 5 out of 16
  2. Negative: 8 out of 16
  1. Jun 10, 2017
    10
    Nuka world id fun to play, really all we can do is thank bethesda for making making great worlds to explore and build. Anyway, Nuka-World isNuka world id fun to play, really all we can do is thank bethesda for making making great worlds to explore and build. Anyway, Nuka-World is actually a pretty neat little pack and is actually pretty quality DLC that rivals some in 3 and New Vegas. The story is quite linear and not quite as good as other packs, but there is definitely a lot of content to explore. New legendary power armor sets and some nice new weapons for sure! Loved the Fun House and Nuka-Galaxy coaster as well. Thought those were really fun. The raider settlements are pretty cool, though, they can mess up relations with other characters so I'd do them at my own risk or maybe on another save file, but they're completely optional. Overall I have been pleased with this. Put about 30 hours into this DLC doing the quests and exploring and still haven't gotten everything yet. If you want some good DLC for Fallout, this is a great Expand
  2. Sep 5, 2016
    9
    I know that not all will agree with me, but I think Fallout 4 was a wonderful game and one of the best I've played in years, but I'm prettyI know that not all will agree with me, but I think Fallout 4 was a wonderful game and one of the best I've played in years, but I'm pretty sure the general consensus on the DLC packs were pretty much all in agreement: it sucked. Besides this and Far Harbor, it was bad to just mediocre. The workshops could've been free add-ons. Only having 2 story-related DLCs made me feel cheated in comparison to previous games.

    Anyway, Nuka-World is actually a pretty neat little pack and is actually pretty quality DLC that rivals some in 3 and New Vegas. The story is quite linear and not quite as good as other packs, but there is definitely a lot of content to explore. New legendary power armor sets and some nice new weapons for sure! Loved the Fun House and Nuka-Galaxy coaster as well. Thought those were really fun. The raider settlements are pretty cool, though, they can mess up relations with other characters so I'd do them at my own risk or maybe on another save file, but they're completely optional. Overall I have been pleased with this. Put about 30 hours into this DLC doing the quests and exploring and still haven't gotten everything yet. If you want some good DLC for Fallout, this is a great one for sure.
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  3. Nov 1, 2020
    8
    Best Fallout DLC for me after Gun Runners Arsenal, not for everyone tho.
    Nuka World is really fun to explore and has some awesome details.
    Best Fallout DLC for me after Gun Runners Arsenal, not for everyone tho.
    Nuka World is really fun to explore and has some awesome details. The Story behind it is awesome but it kinda felt short. Power up, Get this and that and so on.
    Verdict: If you want to be evil, a Raider then this is a must buy DLC. If not, then don't touch it
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  4. Jul 17, 2017
    4
    Dernier DLC du génialissime Fallout 4, ce Nuka-World est une grosse pièce bien grasse pas avare en contenu répété, quelques bonnes idées maisDernier DLC du génialissime Fallout 4, ce Nuka-World est une grosse pièce bien grasse pas avare en contenu répété, quelques bonnes idées mais aussi de la paresse...

    Ce qui frappe de prime abord, c'est son côté costaud, car l'arrivée démarre fort dans le parc d'attraction, lequel grosso modo de taille respectable ne va pas exactement se révéler comme une promenade de santé... je m'en suis aperçu, car j'avais laissé l'armure assistée à l'Abri. Bien sûr, rien d'ingérable mais tout de même, toutes ces éponges à balles en grand nombre finissent par nous soûler un brin. Alors on retourne chercher son armure... même si on peut en trouver une autre -éminente- vers la fin du DLC (surprise).

    Bethesda s'est donc laissé aller à la paresse du remplissage puisque le gros du boulot consiste à nettoyer ce putain de parc d'attraction en long en large et en travers, et il va parfois jusqu'à nous indiquer dans sa grande mansuétude le nombre de monstres précis qu'il vous reste à buter dans telle ou telle zone alors qu'on venait déjà de passer un sacré coup de karcher..!. On n'a certainement pas l'habitude de telles pratiques dans le jeu principal, aussi sommes-nous fort marri et contrit de trouver ça ici.

    On a cependant la "gestion" de nos trois gangs de pillards plus ou moins tarés, une gestion assez bien faite puisqu'elle dépend du nombre de faveurs (ou défaveurs) que l'on voudra bien accorder ou pas à chacun. On a un nouveau compagnon doublé par Emmanuel Karsen (Sean Penn, mon gars !) et des dialogues bien dans l'esprit de la racaille locale. Les choix ne sont pas légion -voire réduits à peau de chagrin- car on incarne -c'est comme ça- le nouveau chef de toutes les raclures avec l'option rajoutée comme une arrière-pensée de tous les flinguer.

    On s'étonne aussi de trouver beaucoup de conneries collectionnables à collectionner qu'on n'a pas envie de collectionner, ni d'en suivre les mini-jeux de piste qui ne sont là encore une fois que pour meubler une zone plus grande que le ventre des développeurs.

    Il nous faut nous rendre à l'évidence, Nuka-World est globalement et notablement décevant : il aurait fallu des coupes franches ici et là et un bien plus petit DLC, plus concentré plutôt qu'un gros plein de soupe trop fade.
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  5. Sep 10, 2016
    4
    Bethesda wants us to kill our babies! After taking hundreds of hapless Commonwealth settlers under our benevolent wings--housing them, feedingBethesda wants us to kill our babies! After taking hundreds of hapless Commonwealth settlers under our benevolent wings--housing them, feeding them, protecting them and giving them something to do with their wretched lives--Bethesda now orders us to become traitors by joining the very same murderous psychopathic scum we have been fighting against for the last few hundred hours! Well, I'm not going to do it! I'm going to just kill all the raider characters, named and unnamed, in this rotten DLC and forgo Bethesda's evil storyline, and then I'm going to .... wait a minute .... is this another of those damned Vault Tech social experiments? Man, I sure got taken in. Well, I'm still going to wipe out those Raiders. That's what hero's do.
    Secondly, this DLC is way more buggy than the usual Bethesda fare, with collectables missing and quest chains broken. So even if forgiven for trying to make us evil scum, Nuka-World is still bad.
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  6. Oct 14, 2016
    2
    2 stars. Do you know why I think this DLC deserves 2 stars? Because it was the final chance Bethesda had to create a quality expansion and2 stars. Do you know why I think this DLC deserves 2 stars? Because it was the final chance Bethesda had to create a quality expansion and they failed to do so, by a long shot. When fallout 3 came out, it was an amazing game, but by the time all of the expansions had been released, it was a masterpiece. Given, the Pitt and Point Lookout were a little weak in the story department, but they still managed to produce a new experience with quality gameplay and great new items introduced. I know New Vegas wasn't bethesda's doing, but that is a game with spectacular, interesting gameplay when all of the DLCs are included. It was the previous game in the franchise, so Fallout 4 had a lot to live up to coming off the starting line. I understood that. I bought an Xbox One SPECIFICALLY to play it, and I didn't like the mechanics of the game and the gameplay seemed to be a bit lackluster most of the time, but I knew that the DLCs of the 2 previous games improved those traits substantially. So, I waited for all of the DLCs to come out. Aaaaand what happened?

    Bethesda released a season pass full of patch-worthy improvements with a mess of unnecessary and impractical devices for your settlement. Nuka World was my last hope, and it was the same half-assed BS they have been dishing out. The only comparable DLC is Far Harbor because it is the only other expansion pack, side-noted that I think was an oversized area with no real content other than powerful monsters like the glowing sea, and I think this add-on fell short still.

    IN SHORT:

    The missions are absolutely monotonous, a few new sub-par items can be had, and the area its self is goofy and reminiscent of a Call-of-Duty-DLC-map. The characters are shallow and unthoughtful, and the rewards are not worth the burdenous gameplay.

    Its not worth your money, and if you bought the season pass like I did, your time. I was truly, truly disappointed by the rushed feel of this DLC. It was flat-out offensive as a finisher to the game's PATHETIC list of DLCs.
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  7. Nov 7, 2022
    0
    Cant see enemies. Dont know where they shooting from. Dogmeat gets in the way while i am looting. Asking me to kill raiders in a factory orCant see enemies. Dont know where they shooting from. Dogmeat gets in the way while i am looting. Asking me to kill raiders in a factory or some crap but the raiders dont come to me! I must find them and then kill them? Grenade markers are worthless. CRAP GAME WASTE OF TIME. STUPID BETHESDA. EAT 0 NOOB DEVS. CANT EVEN MAKE GAME THESE STUPID DEVS. Expand

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