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October 2010
(84%)
45 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The sheer amount of things to see and experience is overwhelming. It closely matches Fallout 3 in terms of depth and content; if you loved the original, you’ll probably love this one as well.
Small issues abound, and things that could have been addressed weren’t; quests aren’t as inventive or as complex as they could be; game can be a bit easy on the Casual setting. The VATS system is back and works just like it did in Fallout 3, letting you target individual body parts. PROTIP: Go for the legs to slow down enemies then dance around them at your leisure. Melee fighters can be potent
Abstract: Fallout 3 was a game that got into your blood, even if you resisted it. I hated the game when I first played it. I couldn't see what made the damn thing so great, even though the very concept of it was exactly my kind of thing. Then, one day, it sunk...
Abstract: Within the first hour-and-a-half of our Fallout: New Vegas experience we had to reset our Xbox 360 three times. Once when our body got stuck half way through a rock and we couldn’t move, or get back to the menu screen, and twice when our Pip Boy froze ...
Fallout New Vegas was lots of fun, but isn't really the major step up from Fallout 3 that I was expecting. I did like the fact that I couldn't predict where the game was leading me, and to all intents and purposes I was free to wander at will. Plenty of p...
Abstract: Name: Genre: Platform: If you were one of the many, many gamers who sunk a large chunk of their lives into Fallout 3, you'll know that it was an experience as gruelling as it was awe-inspiring. Set in a huge, beautifully realised but desolate world,...
Fallout: New Vegas may look similar to its predecessor, and lack a little of its overriding atmosphere, but in return it runs light years ahead in terms of the intelligence of its structure and the sharpness of its writing. Endlessly replayable and unb...