A mod for the post-apocalyptic RPG from Bethesda Game Studios, Fallout 4, lets fans play a corridor shooter mini-game within the base version of the title.
With Fallout 4 being available for quite some time now, it’s safe to assume that those who got the game upon its launch in 2015 and finished the action-RPG in its entirety would be very happy to have extra mini-games added to the title’s handful of Holotape games. Since that is on Bethesda’s to-do list right now, the modding community has been hard at work to provide a new and fun mode for the open world title that allows fans boot up and play through a corridor shooter mini-game called Revolted within Fallout 4 itself.
As explained by the Fallout 4 mod’s creator Cohagen, Revolted will have fans “play as the Overseer of Vault 102” in order to “take back control of the Vault from the evil Professor.” If there are people out there who want to get their hands on the mod, after downloading and installing it, they will have to head toward Concord inside the Boston Commonwealth Wasteland, where within the Speakeasy, the Sole Survivor will find a computer terminal on the second floor that can be used to play Revolted.
The gameplay that takes place in the Fallout 4 mini-game is similar to a lot of retro corridor shooters from the 1990s, such as the original Doom, Duke Nukem, and Wolfenstein, as it contains a thumping chiptune soundtrack, hammy voice acting, and even some 2D sprites thrown into the 3D levels. In addition, there’s lots of action, as players are tasked with blasting their way through the Vault for survival.
Apart from the shooting aspects of Revolted’s gameplay, the Fallout 4 mod also has a few interactions with non-playable characters (NPCs), and the need to have to look for colored keycards designed as floppy disks that are required to unlock various locked doors throughout the mini-game. Plus, there are a couple more surprises, including a boss battle toward the end of Revolted.
Fallout 4 is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.