Fallout: Ranking Every Add-On From Worst To Best

7. Honest Hearts (Fallout: New Vegas)

Fallout New Vegas Old World Blues
Bethesda

Following the exceedingly grim Dead Money, the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts decided to give players a slightly less stressful new journey to embark on in terms of the setting.

This expansion took players to Zion National Park in Utah, a beautiful, highly-explorable area unspoiled by radiation. And in addition to the great new area to venture into, this add-on also features and interesting story that plays to New Vegas' strengths of moral ambiguity and being made to pick a side.

Your character rubs shoulders with Joshua Graham (a mysterious figure who was alluded to in the base game), getting caught up in a full-blown tribe war in the process. What follows is an ending that serves as a prime example of a game forcing players to make an impossibly tough decision with provocative ramifications (not unlike The Pitt.)

However, while this trip to Zion has a bit more content to offer than the one to Pittsburgh, Honest Hearts does still suffer from being just a bit too short for its own good, which prevents it from ranking any higher.

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