
Push Square: "Fun for at least a few hours, Automatron is a solid start to Fallout 4's stream of DLC. While it isn't quite substantial enough to satisfy those waiting for a proper expansion, there's still a surprising amount of depth to be found here thanks to the newly implemented robot crafting system. If you've been looking for an excuse to revisit the Commonwealth, there's no reason to ignore the call of the Mechanist."

BacklogCritic: "Automatron is a good start to the Fallout 4 DLC. The story was a welcome short stint into a robot building facility, that had some interesting moments. The main positive coming out of this DLC has to be the robot creating feature. If you enjoy the settlement building in the base game, this will be just another reason to go hunting for scrap parts. Automatron is worthy set of content for your time if you have it."

With the release of Far Harbor, Fallout 4 has received all three of its confirmed DLCs. Here's how they all stack up against one another so far.
What DLCs? Far Harbor is the only one worthy thing in this pile of crap. It's not like we have much choice. There's one story DLC and two build your sim//robot/settlement things. I remember when Howard lied to us that settlements are going to be optional. Surely they are optional - e.g when game forces me to build a freaking teleport and they offer two crappy DLCs instead of story content with new landmasses. It's f#%@&@ optional.
Some casual bethesda defenders are going to yell at me "they are optional, you don't have to buy them!!!oneone". Yeah. But it's not like I have much choice do I? They should focus on the story addons, just like in the FO: NV and FO3. That's hovever, not the case as we'll soon see another two workshop addons called "Wasteland workshop #2" and "Wasteland workshop #3"
But casuals are happy with their settlements, mutating enemies and legendary drops (even if legendaries have no fucking sense lore-wise)
I think this article is already redundant as Fallout 4 has only received one worthy expansion, Far Harbour.
The atmosphere of Far Harbor is simply amazing, from the art design to the soundtrack, they really nailed the whole Lovecraftian new england town vibe.

Fallout 4’s first piece of DLC has arrived. This should give gamers a
reason to jump back into the game. There should be enough to keep gamers
interested for a bit until Far Harbor is released in May.
I only experienced one bug that prevented a fight from continuing, but I liked the Automatron. I wish the Wasteland DLC pack offered as much as this did. Here's to Far Harbor later this month!