I just finished the Honest Hearts DLC for FONV. It took about 8 hours in total but I tried to explore everything and find all the side quests. Still probably missed a few locations but a lot of them were really just map markers with nothing worth seeing.
The best bit was the story of the Survivalist which you can find scattered through various caves. Zion is a decent location if you're character has focused on the Survival and melee skill. Some good chems and poisons can be made there and the tomahawk is a good weapon. On hardcore this helps a lot as there is a limit on how much you can bring in.
Biggest disappointment was that the missions were all rather boring and none of them stood out. The voices and dialogue of the Tribals were painfully anachronistic; think of any Indian in any John Wayne western because that's what the devs did. The location was pretty enough, but I missed radioactive areas and ruined buildings. I had also hoped the Burned Man would be a more compelling character since he'd been built up a bit in the game.
Overall it was interesting enough with a light dusting of theology focusing on Christianity and the Mormons, but I doubt I'll find any reason to return.
I just finished the Honest Hearts DLC for FONV. It took about 8 hours in total but I tried to explore everything and find all the side quests. Still probably missed a few locations but a lot of them were really just map markers with nothing worth seeing.
The best bit was the story of the Survivalist which you can find scattered through various caves. Zion is a decent location if you're character has focused on the Survival and melee skill. Some good chems and poisons can be made there and the tomahawk is a good weapon. On hardcore this helps a lot as there is a limit on how much you can bring in.
Biggest disappointment was that the missions were all rather boring and none of them stood out. The voices and dialogue of the Tribals were painfully anachronistic; think of any Indian in any John Wayne western because that's what the devs did. The location was pretty enough, but I missed radioactive areas and ruined buildings. I had also hoped the Burned Man would be a more compelling character since he'd been built up a bit in the game.
Overall it was interesting enough with a light dusting of theology focusing on Christianity and the Mormons, but I doubt I'll find any reason to return.