2. Fusion City Rising
When it comes to mods that are expansive. You can’t do better than Fusion City Rising. One of the most downloaded mods on the Nexus, its boasts a DLC sized length and it’s not kidding. Adding a plethora of features and goodies, it puts a lot of DLC on the market to shame with its quality.
This mod breaks up signs found throughout the game world into their individual letters. This will allow you to mix and match letters to make your own unique signs. Now you can have an actual variety of vendors, rather than the same Hardware Town, Fallon's, and Hotel Rexford in every settlement. About this mod Adds a version of the Wasteland Workshop neon letters that need to be wired to a power source, each letter transmit power to the next one.
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While not exactly incredibly lore friendly, the mod boasts a neon glow aesthetic, adding a new world space to explore, with new quests, weapons, armours, custom dialogue, NPC dialogue, vendors, locations and more. And that’s just reading from the list of added features on the mod page. Exploring the world of Fusion City reveals there is a lot more heart and soul hidden in the world.
Genuine cathartic fun, with some of the most interesting terminal entries to date and genuine moments of laugh out loud humour, Fusion City is a joy to explore adding a wealth of new content that could rival most mods on the market. It doesn’t take itself too seriously and is just fun. It’s no secret why it’s one of the most download Fallout 4 mods on the Nexus, because by god does it deserve.