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CRITIK
With the Wasteland Workshop, design and set cages to capture live creatures – from raiders to Deathclaws! Tame them or have them face off in battle, even against your fellow settlers. The Wasteland Workshop also includes a suite of new design options for your settlements like nixi tube lighting, letter kits, taxidermy and more.
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18 reviews found70
God is a Geek
Apr 15, 2016
Wasteland Workshop is a nice little addition to Fallout 4, even though it only really amounts to a bunch of cosmetic stuff for the build menu and a customarily buggy, yet hilariously entertaining, DIY arena.
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Areajugones
Apr 13, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
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COGconnected
Apr 20, 2016
This is a fine update if you own the season pass, but you may want to skip it otherwise.
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LevelUp
Apr 18, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Examiner
Apr 18, 2016
A budget level DLC coming in at $4.99 adds enough to keep the settlement builder extremely engaged and experimenting. There are a few quirks to the DLC itself, and really should only be considered for those that want more of the things that made Hearthfire so attractive for Skyrim.
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TrueAchievements
Apr 28, 2016
Staging fights and being able to spruce up your settlement more is always appreciated, but even for a small DLC, there's even less than you might be expecting here and it does lose its charm fairly quickly. Once all of the cages are built and you've used up more components than you would have liked, the chances are that you'll be fed up of the sight of them.
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IGN
Apr 15, 2016
Wasteland Workshop adds some neat new cosmetic window dressing to Fallout’s settlement-building systems, but the piecemeal additions didn't include enough new gameplay applications to hold my interest. The traps and creature-capture mechanics are briefly enjoyable but not fully fleshed out, which quickly makes them deteriorate into disappointments. In This Article Fallout 4: Wasteland Workshop DLC Review mediocre Wasteland Workshop adds some neat new window dressing to settlements, but the good ideas aren’t fully fleshed out. Jared Petty 10 Things We Noticed in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom - Video Feature In this Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom trailer breakdown, Logan Plant highlights Link's four new powers, along with bringing some speculation surrounding some hidden bits tucked away in the gameplay. Resident Evil 4 Remake: The Mercenaries Mode - Leon S Rank Gameplay We give the updated Mercenaries mode in Resident Evil 4 Remake a spin in this S-Rank gameplay clip, featuring Leon.
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XGN
Apr 13, 2016
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Brash Games
May 6, 2016
I just wished the arena was more reliable. REVIEW CODE: A complimentary Microsoft Xbox One code was provided to Brash Games for this review.
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High-Def Digest
Apr 14, 2016
'Wasteland Workshop' seems more like free update material, or additions that would have come naturally if mod support was a thing. As it stands, it’s a mix of unwieldy creature traps, mildly novel base building objects, and a few handy doodads. We’ll keep our fingers crossed for next month’s 'Far Harbor'. Motion Controls - No All disc reviews at High-Def Digest are completed using the best consumer HD home theater products currently on the market.