The Vault ends with a boss fight that, while difficult, does at least give you a break from the onslaught of ghouls. Spiffyskytrooper has constructed the Vault with the same design philosophy as Bethesda, staying true to the style of the game, and that makes it stand out from the crowd. But I love The Lost Vault because it succeeds in blending in with the rest of Fallout 4. Mods for Bethesda games often take things to extremes, such is the temptation of such a powerful suite of editing tools. But overall The Lost Vault is a very well-made mod, and if you told me it was a part of the main game, I’d have probably believed you. The Vault’s size can work against it, too, with a lot of empty rooms that would have benefited from some additional decoration or loot to scavenge. Some enemy variety would have been welcome.
The Vault is crawling with ghouls, which I have to admit gets tedious at times.