New Fallout 4 Mod Turns The Game Into A Musical About Employment
Fallout mods come in all shapes and sizes, with some adding exciting new content to the popular Bethesda games, and others tweaking existing content to provide players with an exciting new twist to the original game. This new Fallout 4 mod appears to be in a category of its own, though, as it manages to turn Boston Commonwealth into, of all things, a musical about employment.
Dubbed ‘Echo,’ the Fallout 4 mod is by modder Kilosandwich, and features a massive 510 lines of dialogue and four sing-a-longs. Recently released over on the Nexus Mods website, Echo features puzzles, multiple ways to play, and “chances for personal growth and enrichment,” likely through the power of, erm, song. Here are the listed features of the mod, as well as how to start it and its requirements:
Fallout 4 Mod – Echo
Features
- 1 Fully voice acted quest!
- 510 lines of dialogue!
- 2 Hours of gameplay!
- Multiple endings!
- Oodles of player choice!
- 4 sing-a-longs!
- Dynamic naps!
How To Start
- Go to Diamond City Bounty Boards (either at the Dugout Inn, or to left of Swatters), pick up the note ‘open notice’ the quest should start after adding it to inventory and reading it.
- Go to the Dartmouth Professional Building, take the elevator. You’ll know when the quest starts.
In order to try the mod out, players will need to have the Far Harbor DLC installed. Additionally, the gameplay within the mod is tooled for characters level 15 or higher. The creator also states that the narrative of the mod is “built for a solo experience,” and as such it will automatically dismiss any companions back to their last place of recruitment.
Those looking to check out the Fallout 4 mod can do so right here.
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