Jogre
So Old I'm Losing Radiation Signs

Don't get me wrong, Far Harbour was definetely a step in the right direction for Bethesda, and as far as I'm aware the only part of Fallout 4 that can even vaguely be considered canon(Or be considered a Role-playing game for that matter), but there is one thing that kinda annoyed me:
Why did the Fog have to be radioactive?, Like, the whole "Radiation Everywhere" cliche has really been overdone. Like, you go to a brand new island covered in a mysterious fog, you expect it to be somewhat intriguing and interesting, but NOPE radiation.
Dead Money was also covered in a mysterious fog/cloud, and that was actually intriguing and mysterious, and required you to read up on what it actually was, before you found out that it was a poisonous gas released by the Think Tank.
I mean, couldn't the writers of Far Harbor been a little more creative?
That being said, it was still a great DLC, and if this is all I have to complain about it, that's surely a good sign.
Why did the Fog have to be radioactive?, Like, the whole "Radiation Everywhere" cliche has really been overdone. Like, you go to a brand new island covered in a mysterious fog, you expect it to be somewhat intriguing and interesting, but NOPE radiation.
Dead Money was also covered in a mysterious fog/cloud, and that was actually intriguing and mysterious, and required you to read up on what it actually was, before you found out that it was a poisonous gas released by the Think Tank.
I mean, couldn't the writers of Far Harbor been a little more creative?
That being said, it was still a great DLC, and if this is all I have to complain about it, that's surely a good sign.