These awful Fallout 4 mods are so bad they’re brilliant
It’s no secret that Bethesda games depend on their hardworking modding communities, and Fallout 4 is no exception. Blurbs, the talented modder who gave your Red Dead Redemption 2 victims tragic backstories and forced you to go to court for your crimes in Grand Theft Auto V, has turned his fell gaze to the post-apocalypse.
Have you ever thought that Fallout 4 is almost perfect but lacks a few important additions? Like an immortal Todd Howard hunting you down, the risk of randomly tripping and spilling all your ammo, or angry attack dogs raining from the sky? I wouldn’t want to actually play with any of these, mind you, but watching someone else do it is nothing short of hysterical.
I know we rag on Bethesda games a lot around here, but there’s something quite special about any game that grants you the freedom to get up to shenanigans like this.



