The Disciples are pretty standard raiders, psychopaths who decorate mainly with scrap metal and corpses. Oh really? It's because I'm short isn't it, you know apparently astronauts do better when they are smaller, because they have to fit into tight spaces and stuff.
Why did you gesture to me when you said that?īecause out of the two of us, i feel like i command more respect in an astronaut outfit. Which is surprising because there are no less than three separate raider gangs in the park, so you'll need to convince them you're the person for the job? Though, again, why they listen to you, a total stranger dressed as an astronaut, is beyond me. And the problem you as leader now face is that within Nuka-World there are sections that still aren't Raider occupied. But my first act as boss was to ensure Harvey got what was coming to him. Which seems like a very terrible way to promote someone? Total stranger kills current boss so they become the new boss? Thankfully though someone is on your side - Gage, a raider with a surly attitude and an incredibly uncomfortable-looking eye patch, who helps you survive the gauntlet, defeat the boss with the help of a water pistol and then, just like that, you become king of Nuka-World.
The expansion starts when you meet Harvey, a dying stranger asking for your help to save his family from a group of raiders who have taken over the Nuka-World theme park.īut Harvey's a goddamn liar, and he was just the bait to lure you into running a nightmare-ish gauntlet of death while raiders look on like kids at Disneyland. Nuka World is Fallout 4's final piece of DLC, and it's a big story one. Yes, much like Fallout 4, I tried to cram too much in there. How about you?Īmbitious, Repetitive, Exciting, Unfinishable. Hex, Describe Fallout 4 for me in three words.