Game review – Fallout 4: Far Harbor dishes up satisfying mystery in fresh new world
First expansion of the Fallout megahit will eat up the hours in a more atmospheric setting and throws out some morally ambiguous choices

Fallout 4: Far Harbor
Bethesda Game Studios
4.5/5 stars
Far Harbor is the first meaty expansion for last year’s megahit Fallout 4, which I called “an incredibly deep and atmospheric world that is somewhat hindered by technological limitations and frustrating bugs” that failed to fundamentally change the Fallout formula, which was both the main game’s blessing and curse.
In many ways, the Island – the coastal Maine setting that plays exclusive host to the action in the Far Harbor – is more atmospheric and engaging than the Commonwealth setting of the main game. Its characters are more engrossing, its secrets more tantalising and its options to the player more numerous. Radioactive fog at times slows the already buggy Fallout 4 to a chug and the constant radiation damage will make you think you’re playing the survival mode recently added to the game, but if you’re a fan of vanilla Fallout 4, the bang-for-your-buck practically begs you to play this expansion.