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October 2010
(83%)
51 Reviews
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Coming only two years after Fallout 3, this game is a strange beast. Not quite a sequel, Fallout: New Vegas feels more like a spiritual successor to the previous titles. ...
Nice and familiar gameplay mechanics, immersive side quests, stellar voice acting, it's Fallout
Character models are a bit ropy, Hardcore Mode can get tedious, story lacks the 'oomph' and urgency of Fallout 3
Fallout: New Vegas is another slice of the same radioactive pie -- which is exactly what fans ordered. If you loved Fallout 3, you will not be disappointed by this familar expansion...
I think this game could have been more, a lot more, and epically a lot more, if Obsidian did not break golden rule number six: find a way to raise the bar. It feels like more of the same, but the same kind of thing you enjoyed from Fallout 3, so it’s n...
Abstract: Fallout. For the uninitiated it’s a game where the world has gone belly up after some kind of nuclear what-have-you and you’re there to pick up the pieces, or scatter the pieces, or just sift through the pieces for all the valuable things.“War. War ne...
Abstract: The start of Fallout: New Vegas brings you back from the dead with the simple task of finding your killer and the reason for your demise. As a courier of the wasteland you have been carefully exterminated by a man in a chequered suit because of what yo...
New Vegas was fun to play, and that’s what it really comes down to. I simply ignored the aspects of the game that I didn’t feel were fun, and I didn’t feel any sort of crafting shaped holes in my heart from doing so. VISUALSThe graphics for this game...
Lots of new focus on combat, faction system, and setting,
Lack of radio variety, graphics, and bugs (not the radioactive kind).
We take a look at Bethesda Softworks latest RPG set in the Fallout universe, Fallout: New Vegas. While having much in common with its predecessor, Fallout 3, New Vegas brings some new cards to the table for you to make use of, sometimes literally. Ch...