


Updated Septemby Mark Sammut : Incredibly, Fallout: New Vegas's modding scene has barely slowed down since the game's debut in 2010. Here are some of the best Fallout: New Vegas mods that make it feel like a brand new game. While performance mods are fantastic, some of the most exciting mods are those that overhaul the feeling of New Vegas entirely. Some mods greatly improve the game's performance while others add a barrage of new quests. RELATED: Hidden Locations In Fallout 4 You Didn't Know ExistedĬonsidering the game's age, Fallout: New Vegas still sees massive overhauls and quest mods nearly every year. Few modding scenes can match the quality content made for Skyrim and Fallout: New Vegas. The Elder Scrolls and Falloutfranchises aren't without their problems, but it's thanks to the talented and passionate modding community that these games are still alive. They certainly keep you alert as you move about your surroundings not really sure what’s going to come out and get you.Modding is the lifeblood of most Bethesda titles. The normal sounds have been substituted for far creepier ones. It really gives the game a completely new coat of paint that you’ll have fun with, particularly around the Halloween season and perhaps on a Friday the 13th.Įven more terrifying are the sounds around these foggy environments. That same feeling - like there could be any kind of monster lurking up ahead - is embedded in Fallout 4 thanks to this incredible and unique mod. They immediately immerse players in a creepy world where they don’t really know what’s up ahead.

The foggy environments are a huge reason why so many people have fallen in love with the Silent Hill games over the years. It really gives the wasteland such a creepy and atmospheric vibe that makes you think that you’re playing a survival-horror game. This survival-horror experience has been brought to Fallout in a pretty incredible way.

One of the most recent ones is called Whispering Hills, which essentially turns the wasteland in Fallout 4 into Silent Hill. The community has loved this game since day one and to show this, there is always a unique mod to keep gameplay and visuals fresh. It’s maybe not the best installment in the series, but it gets a lot of things right. Given that Fallout 76 has had its share of problems, many are choosing to keep playing Fallout 4. Bethesda has gone on to put out patches, and their Wastlanders update could be huge for restoring some good faith with loyal fans of this series. It fell short of expectations in a major way due to the fact that it was littered with bugs and had no meaningful NPCs to interact with. If you’re a Bethesda supporter, you’ve probably been a little disappointed with their latest RPG, Fallout 76.
