
There are seven levels of darkness to choose between, but any of them will serve to make the game spookier. Interiors are also much darker, making it easier for enemies to lurk just out of sight and scare the living daylights out of you. While playing, you’ll notice that the nights definitely get darker, to the point where you’ll need to check the time on your Pip-Boy if you’re indoors. It makes the nights in Fallout 4 a little bit darker, but not a lot - at least not initially. Not all of them pack in big scares, but they do add a spooky atmosphere that you won’t soon forget. These Halloween Fallout 4 mods are overhauls to the entire game in some way. These should help make your game scarier and way more suitable for October gaming.

In this list, I’ve compiled some of the best Halloween Fallout 4 mods around. Unfortunately, there are no live events for Fallout 4, which is why we need mods. 7.October is here, which means that most games are getting some super spooky events to help you get into the season. There's a lot here, and the description offers a brief rundown of how to find and use it all. That really goes for every mod, but it's especially true for Snap'n Build. We'd recommend reading through the mod description before you install this one. Snap'n Build won't give you an easier time, but it does offer more options for those who really want to customize the look of their post-apocalyptic wasteland. It's not the easiest mod to get a handle on, but the same could be said for Fallout 4's Workshop tools in general. It adds a new selection to the "Structures" tab in Workshop mode that gives you access to a variety of architectural styles - including standard residential homes, bunkers, capsule-style dwellings and industrial buildings.

The only problem is the selection of buildable structures, which is a little thin. Fallout 4 introduces the concept of player-owned settlements, giving you the ability to build anything from crafting stations and basic goods to full-blown dwellings.
