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8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

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Fallout 4 Enhanced

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8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

If you’ve been looking for a different Fallout 4 experience without overhauling the entire game, then this mod is for you. Fallout 4 Enhanced is all about tweaking the game, but not to the point where it alienates veteran players or confuses newcomers to the series. Instead, the mod fixes plenty of bugs in the game and tweaks enemy and ally behavior for a more balanced experience.

Some examples are that Power Armors won’t drain too much of the fusion core while NPCs will cut back on the grenade spamming. Moreover, your companions will finally be able to sneak around, and you can cripple enemies without resorting to killing them. These new features are only the tip of the iceberg with what other surprises Fallout 4 Enhanced has to offer.

Clarity

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

Don’t you just hate it when your vision suddenly fogs up whenever it starts to rain? While the game does strive for realism, sometimes things just end up looking a bit blotched and blurry. In fact, these weather conditions might even distract some players in the game. If you’d like to overhaul these features, this Fallout 4 mod adds a bit of clarity to your game. Not only does it remove any annoying and distracting weather effects, but it also touches up your field of view and improves the look of the game without straying too far from the original style.

Cybernetic Implantation Laboratory

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

Have you ever wanted your character to be a cyborg? Or maybe you just want some cybernetic enhancements? With this Fallout 4 mod, your character can research a number of cybernetic implants that they can use on their journey. So, yes, you can finally live out your dreams of turning into a cyborg ninja like Genji from Overwatch.

Some of these implants include the Subcutaneous Micro-Relay which is described as “a personal teleporter that will allow you to blink from one place to another in rapid succession,” and the Iris Mounted Holographic Projectors, which creates two copies of the user when activated. You can use the latter implant as something like a companion, though they can’t actually pick locks or carry items.

Nurses to Replace Ghouls

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

Silent Hill is quite notorious for its grotesque monster designs, particularly when it comes to their nurses. The way they spaz towards the player is nothing short of terrifying, to say the least. If the feral ghouls in Fallout 4 aren’t creepy enough for you, use this mod to bring over the Silent Hill nurses instead. Granted, they won’t be spazzing around as usual, but they’re just as horrifying when you find them waiting for you in a fog-filled area. Not to mention they’re also just as deadly as feral ghouls who can rip you to shreds. Maybe this is the closest thing we’ll ever get to Silent Hill 2 remake.

Deathwing

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

If you’re a monster enthusiast who loves beating the living crap out of these terrifying creatures, this Fallout 4 mod is definitely for you. The Deathwing is a hybrid Deathclaw and Stingwing that prowls the land, looking for innocent players it can kill. Since it’s part of the Stingwing faction, its fellow creatures will leave them alone.

This monster begins to spawn once you’ve reached level 36 and appears anywhere a Deathclaw normally can. They have improved poison, damage, and energy resistance, move up to 50 percent faster, and can also deal poison damage depending on their level. Have fun trying to rip this behemoth to shreds!

Scrap Zapper

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

Nothing is more tedious than having to rid settlements or any leftover debris, trash, or leaves. You’ll probably spend much more time cleaning up Sanctuary than actually exploring the entire Commonwealth. If you’re someone who loves their towns squeaky clean, then this Fallout 4 mod adds a new way to keep your streets pristine.

The Scrap Zapper is a nifty item that does what its name implies: remove any unnecessary filth in your settlement. You can build the item in a workshop and even choose which items you want it to scrap. Once it’s done, just deploy it on the ground and watch the magic happen.

Auto Walk

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

Thanks to AI path-finding, you won’t even have to worry about manually walking in the game. This Fallout 4 mod walks your character for you by simply selecting a predetermined location. You can toggle how fast your character walks and even if you want them to sneak, which is useful when passing by dangerous enemies. This mod is absolutely perfect if you just want to take the time to admire your surroundings, fast traveling doesn’t work, you’re in desperate need of a quick toilet break but you can afford to stop walking, or you’re just plain lazy to move the character yourself.

Dabbing Puppet Vault 111 Suit Replacer

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of May 2018

If you’ve followed the Fallout 76 announcement stream, you’ll remember that cute ‘lil vault boy puppet who had been popping up on our screen. During the live stream, he came in and graced the viewers with one sick dab before slowly fading out of view, leaving us flabbergasted. If you want to relive that epic moment in Fallout 4, what better way than to actually place it on your vault suit? This mod replaces the numbers on the 111 suit for a dabbing vault boy puppet instead. Wear your new threads with pride as we wait for what Fallout 76 has in store.


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Irwyn Diaz
Irwyn was a Staff Writer for Twinfinite from 2017 to 2019 covering as many RPGs and action games that he could get his hands on. He is a diehard Final Fantasy fan who just can't stop playing Opera Omnia. Playing Games Since: 1998, Favorite Genres: RPGs, Horror