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Welcome to Gizmo's Workshop, a collaborative effort between the Strategic Nuclear Moose's patrons and the citizens out Nukapedia way to help bring some technical insight into the lives of us ignorant wastelanders! Looking to get your hands on a few mods or even learn how to make them yourself? We've got you covered here. Been poking about in a few Vaults and managed to find yourself a fully-functioning G.E.C.K.? We'll make sure to teach you how to use the damn thing before you blow another crater into our lovely patch of wastes! So how about you take a seat and let's get cracking.

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Fallout 4: Sim Settlements

Hello, fellow Patrons! My name is Leon, and today I bring you all a review of the Fallout 4 mod, Sim Settlements. This mod is available for PC users, and can be downloaded from the Nexus modding community.


Synopsis
This mod aims to completely change the way you think about settlements. You'll now be able to create detailed, living places with minimal effort. The ultimate goal: making every settlement a unique and awesome looking Fallout city, with perks and rewards that help you at every stage of the game.

Sim Settlements aims to make the Fallout 4 settlement building system exponentially better by adding dynamic progression for your settlers. Find a location you like? Set down the sort of zone you prefer for the area, and set out an outline for your newest settlement.

Over time, as you make your settlers more happy and you provide them with more resources that they need, your settlers will begin building up your tiny settlement gradually, eventually into a town, and finally into a city worth boasting about!

As well as watching your settlements build themselves as you go out and explore the Commonwealth, your settlers will also react on their own to their homes, going about their own business, and redecorating their homes so that you're not having to micromanage their every action.


Pros & Cons
  • Yes
  1. Once you have used this mod for any extended period of time, you simply will not want to go back. The way this mod changes the settlement mechanic in Fallout 4, puts the devs to shame in their minimal efforts, and hopefully this mod will help pave the way for future titles that use such a mechanic.
  2. Your settlers will be taxed! The happier your settlers are, and the larger your settlements get, will reward you for your efforts by putting even more of those sweet caps into your pockets. Don't expect to put in all of that hard work while your settlers reap all of the benefits.

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  1. While you can set an outline for how you want your city to grow, and how you want it to look, a lot of times settlers build things that simply look out of place. Thankfully it's easy to just remove these buildings manually, but it is a bit annoying at times to come back home from a long trek, to find a bunch of odd looking constructs in odd locations; especially when said constructs are blocking off important paths through the settlement.
  • No
  1. This mod if very intensive, and can be difficult to run on lower-tier setups. Because of this, especially as you build more and more settlements up, your game can run into latency issues, and, at times, may even cause your game to crash to desktop. Make sure if you want to try out this mod, to have the specs necessary to run it.
  2. Going off of the prior point, because of how intensive this mod is, it touches upon quite a few of the game's assets, making this mod rather difficult to get to work with many other mods.

Is It Fun?

If you enjoy Fallout 4 for its building mechanics, then this mod is a must. Just be prepared for how fun this mod can be, because you will very easily get caught up in it, forgetting about the main story in favour of gathering resources instead.


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Hollow Knight

Hello, fellow Patrons! My name is Leon, and today I bring you all a review of the game Hollow Knight, a Metroidvania styled platformer developed and published by Team Cherry. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux, in 2017, and for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2018.


Synopsis

Awakening on the outskirts of a largely abandoned town, the player, in control of a creature simply known as 'The Knight,' makes their journey onwards, discovering a mysterious infection that has largely wiped out the local population, turning the inhabitants into husks and breeding farms. Forced to travel downwards into the ruins of Hallownest, The Knight will be forced to contend against these husks in their journey to discover both their origin, and the origin of the infection, as well as creating uneasy alliances with other survivors.

Who is the Hollow Knight, and what relation does he have with the Pale King and his abyssal vessels?


Pros & Cons
  • Yes
  1. There are more enemy and boss variations than you can shake a stick at, with something new and exciting to fight around every corner.
  2. The story-telling is top-notch, forcing the player to really pay attention to dialogue and their surroundings in order to understand the greater story.
  3. The platforming is very fluid, with additional abilities making the experience a very fun one. There are some very challenging platforming puzzles, but these are just uncommon enough, and just forgiving enough to keep them fun instead of purely frustrating.
  4. Charms are an amazing mechanic, that allows the player to switch up their play-style, allowing an obstacle to be tackled differently until a successful method has been found. While some are generic, many charms can truly change the game up, and many charms will even synergize with each other, creating combo effects that can be devastating if used properly.
  5. The bosses are all challenging, but also very fair, making each boss fight an enjoyable fight, rather than a head-pounding moment of utter and complete frustration.
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  1. While the NPCs and companions are certainly interesting, many of them are rather bland or cliche, offering little to nothing towards the player's experience. That being said, there are some truly intriguing characters offered up by the game that makes up for the other character shortcomings, although it's a shame that not every character could have been given the same development quality.
  • No
  1. It is undeniably clear that Hollow Knight is heavily inspired by the Dark Souls games; the problem, however, is that the game outright rips off content at times, with direct parallels being seen quite frequently. Examples to this are the leaking of sentience through an infection of sorts, rendering the populace as husks (hollows), a cycle of either sacrifice or embracing the abyss (dark), and even an interesting piece of dialogue referring to annals, and the stripping of names from history, a rather blatant reference to the Gods of Anor Londo, and the disgraced first son of Gwyn. While the game is brilliant in its own way as well, it would have been nice if they would have been a tad more original.
  2. The end-game DLC is incredibly difficult at times, being a test of endurance taken to an entirely new extreme. Only the most steadfast of players will be able to beat the Pantheon challenges, which normally isn't an issue, except they directly affect two endings for the game, making this a con in my eyes, instead of a fun bit of post-game content.

Is It Fun?

The game is a mix of platforming, melee techniques, and a form of magic derived from the power of souls, with abilities and upgrades being unlocked the further you get into the game, and the more bosses you have defeated. Like all other Souls-like games, Hollow Knight requires a great amount of patience and memorization in order to overcome most obstacles, and for a good part of the game, you will be traveling blind throughout the vast map and its various biomes.

The game also has perfected the art of taking the player out of their comfort zone, dumping them into challenges that will continually keep them on their toes, and wondering what's next, which is such an important aspect of a successful Metroidvania.

And while the story behind the game can be rather obscure, being almost completely missable for players that rush through, the thought and quality that went into it all is crystal clear, and is another good sign of more developers catering to players that wish for artistic depth in their gaming experiences.

As a whole, Hollow Knight was a unique and challenging experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone that enjoys Souls-like and/or Metroidvania styled games. I would have to give Hollow Knight an 8 out of 10 stars.


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