Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Fallout: New Vegas and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fallout: New Vegas.
October 2010
(83%)
51 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2010-10-25, Author: Will , review by: gamespy.com
Surprisingly strong story; faction system adds replay value; lots of major and minor improvements to the Fallout formula; Hardcore mode lives up to its name.
So many bugs; would be nice to sort inventory by item weight.
Abstract: Throwing you straight into the action, Fallout: New Vegas starts with you (a courier) being held up, shot in the head, and buried alive. After getting exhumed by a robot companion and revived by the town doctor, you begin the character creation process...
Abstract: The Fallout series has quite a deep history behind it. Putting the beloved Wasteland aside for now, Fallout and its sequel were developed in the late 90s by the legendary Black Isle Studios. Black Isle was partway through development of Van Buren, the ...
Published: 2010-10-21, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Fallout: New Vegas is all about more. There's more to do in New Vegas than in Fallout 3, its superb predecessor; there's more complexity to its gameplay mechanics; and there are even more secrets to uncover as you roam the postapocalyptic wastes. Fallo...
Incredibly huge and detailed world, loaded with stuff to do, Side quests are mostly terrific and brimming with personality, Faction reputation system leads to incredible flexibility, Great atmosphere, in and out of the Vegas Strip, Your choices have palpable consequences.
Occasional glitches and performance issues, Some quests are not enjoyable, Main story isn't compelling.
A few technical problems aren't enough to sully this enjoyable and sophisticated adventure through the western wastes....
Abstract: Author’s note: This review is an accurate portrayal of my experience, which was less than ideal, and at times disastrous - too disastrous not to arouse suspicion. Bothered by discrepancies among the accounts of other reviewers, GameZone’s visitors, a...
Abstract: Fallout: New Vegas isn’t technically a sequel to Fallout 3, but it may as well be: the two games use the same engine, and the basic gameplay is almost identical. However, New Vegas offers an extensive new setting, a great new story, and plenty of small...
Abstract: About a year ago, a friend of mine was running a pen-and-paper RPG campaign using the Exodus rulebook, a d20 setting which had originally been based on Fallout before Bethesda took the license. So it was a pleasant surprise to finally have ...
Despite minor disappointments however, this is a very engaging title. Those who missed some of the more trademark Fallout elements in Fallout 3 should be somewhat satiated in this game, as Obsidian really bring that flair to the franchise once again. The...
If you liked Fallout 3, you’ll like Fallout: New Vegas. Why? Because it’s more of the same. The kind of person who likes Fallout is a person who enjoys exploring without the need of a carrot on a stick. The combat continues to be fun, the enemies varie...