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Trying out Fallout: London – the hyped mod struggles with teething problems

Cassie Mammone
6/8/2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Fallout: London is probably the most ambitious and extensive mod for Fallout 4 ever. It offers a new setting, new story and much, much more. Unfortunately, Fallout: London lost me due to its many bugs and high level of difficulty.

The Fallout series made its debut on the Amazon Prime Video streaming platform this year, winning over a wide audience and all of us. But while the already confirmed second season isn’t too far off, a new game’s still ages away. Fallout 5 won’t be releasing for years. So how can we satisfy our hunger for a fictional, post-apocalyptic USA?

Team Folon delivers where Bethesda failed

The possible hero of the day? Fallout: London. This so-called total conversion mod changes the entire base game Fallout 4 while simultaneously offering a setting outside the USA for the first time. Instead of Nuka-Cola, you sip tea and explore run-down areas of London. Luckily, I already own the necessary Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition for PC.

Fallout: London was released on 25 July 2024, just a few months after the show ended. At first glance, the release date seems almost perfect, but this hides various delays.

Of evil scientists and slippery fish people

But before I follow this storyline and learn more about one of the mod’s seven factions, I want answers. First off, why was I being held in an underground laboratory in the first place? To find out, I follow my only other trail, which leads me into the River Thames. There, I meet the Thamesfolk, Fallout: London’s best surprise so far.

Even plot aside, Fallout: London feels thoroughly British. The Nuka-Cola that you usually drink in all Fallout games was a phenomenon in the USA before the nuclear holocaust. So I don’t pay with crown caps from Nuka-Cola bottles in Fallout: London, but with tube tickets. You’ll also look in vain for the vast wasteland here. Instead, there are manageable, densely populated areas and a distinct underground to discover.

Team Folon has done a good job of introducing the new area. Fallout: London is the perfect substitute for my cancelled London vacation this year – minus the radioactively contaminated surroundings.

Dampened difficulty and bug issues

During my Thames adventures, I constantly stumble into radioactive water or get nibbled to death by hungry rats. I also regularly get lost because I missed a door or the level design simply confuses me. The loading screen is my constant companion after I die – too often. As a result, the longer I play the mod, the more I dislike it.

The second problem is more technical. All those long loading times take me back to an era of gaming that I don’t miss. I couldn’t play The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the PS3 these days. The loading times are noticeable during loading screen, as well as in dialogue or radio messages. For example, the siren in the background of a warning signal is regularly interrupted because the next part of the message is loading.

When I combine the long loading times with the mod’s susceptibility to bugs and crashes, I’m reminded of the release of Cyberpunk 2077 for the PS4. Since I have to stare at the loading screen too often due to the crashes, but also because of the high difficulty level, I’ll wait for a few patches before I continue playing.

Verdict: exciting mod, but I can’t recommend it without reservations

I really liked the exciting and atmospheric game world. Fallout: London brings a breath of fresh air to the series without straying too far from its (atomic) core.

Header image: Team Folon/YouTube

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I wrote my first text about video games when I was eight years old. I haven't been able to stop since. The rest of my time is spent on my love for 2D husbandos, monsters, my cats and sport.


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