Fallout: Ranking Every Add-On From Worst To Best
6. Nuka-World (Fallout 4)
While it definitely wasn't on the same level as Far Harbor in terms of its overall quality, Nuka-Work was an exceptionally fun way for Bethesda to close the book on Fallout 4 by allowing players to take their character on a vacation of sorts.
Nuka-World itself is incredibly charming, fun to explore, and full of new things to see and do. The area surrounding the park isn't quite as inviting, but it still has a great sense of mystery and secrets to be uncovered.
This expansion also has something for both major types of Fallout players. Agents of chaos can aid Nuka-World's raiders in their hostile takeover, whereas wasteland saviors can overthrow them, liberate their captives, and claim the park as their own.
To cap things off (pun absolutely intended), you also get to meet charming new characters (and one familiar face from Fallout 3), go on humorous side quests, and mix things up with three interesting new raider factions.
No matter which way you look at it, there's a lot of fun to be had on your trip to Nuka-World.