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Fallout: New Vegas

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Fallout: New Vegas (2010)
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Contemporary WesternDystopian Sci-FiActionAdventureSci-FiWestern

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter surviving a bullet to the head, Courier Six traverses the post-apocalyptic Mojave desert in search of the men who wronged him, while making an impact on thousands in the process.After surviving a bullet to the head, Courier Six traverses the post-apocalyptic Mojave desert in search of the men who wronged him, while making an impact on thousands in the process.After surviving a bullet to the head, Courier Six traverses the post-apocalyptic Mojave desert in search of the men who wronged him, while making an impact on thousands in the process.

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    9Lachlan-smith

    Overall, a very good game worth buying.

    Fallout: New Vegas is a game that can be played in every way: you could play though the main story and call it a day, or you could be a completionist like me and try to milk it for all it's worth over several separate playthoughs. you can go around with a sniper rifle on your back and try to take down your enemies before they see you, or you can go in with an assault rifle, or an SMG, or a plasma rifle, or a laser rifle for that matter. you can be noisy and rush in with your grenade MG, or with your trusty chainsaw, or, you can be sneaky and fight with a silenced pistol, SMG or sniper. what i'm trying to say is that the possibilities are virtually endless, and it is up to you to decide what suits you best.

    That is just one aspect of the game. What really makes this game one of the best is simply the atmosphere it has. No game in history has ever made you wish a nuclear apocalypse more than this one. weather it be the wide, desolate yet wild landscapes, ranging from scorching deserts to snowy mountains to vast lakes (not as peaceful as it sounds), or maybe the endless sub stories hidden throughout the many computer terminals that are present in all of the ruins scattered about the Mojave wasteland, this game is huge. not just in the size of the map, but in the stories that go along with it, because for all those people who think that this game has no character development, you are mistaken, for the character with the most depth and mystery is the Mojave Desert itself.
    10AlexanderHume

    Yes

    The deepest, most complex and well-written RPG of all time. It lets you truly do anything with the world and characters and the whole event feels like a complex rolling epic that you have total control over. Obsidian need to make the next game in this series. Better than anything Bethesda did with Fallout (not that I don't like Fallout 3).
    10brad_and_tango

    Absolutely Brilliant

    As with all Fallout games in the series; the whole concept of the game is mind blowing. The sheer adventure of walking through a post apocalyptic wasteland may not appeal to some, but for those who support the series this is most definitely the best. Fallout 3 was brilliant, but was a bit depressing to play. New Vegas definitely has a better vibe to it, and it also contains more people and weapons. although there are a few minor let downs, 1. Quite Glitchy, a few unfinished rock graphics, slip into one you're stuck and must load back. 2. Danny Trejo's Voice doesn't really suit the ghoul character he plays 3. Main Story ends too quickly. But, apart from that: Brilliant.
    bob the moo

    Yet another great gaming experience with a better story and a fuller feel than FO3

    When this game came out I had never played Fallout before, but a lot of people I knew (IRL or internet) were excited for it and I started listening to them talk. What I heard was a lot of positive but also lots about bugs, glitches, freezing and just how much time it consumes – ie similar to what I had heard about Fallout 3. Since then I picked up FO3 for tiny money and loved it despite the very occasional freeze-up in my 100 hours or so playing! Despite this, I let the negative things about NV put me off picking it up for a while before eventually getting it.

    As before I find that Fallout delivers me a massive gaming experience with so much to explore and do that I get totally immersed in this world despite me not really being a big RPG fan. At time of writing I have played the game for around 130 hours and still have a couple of the DLC sections I want to do. It is also worth saying that this time is with one character. As with FO3, you have a main storyline but you also have endless little side questions, many of which are linked to the story but a lot of which are simply optional. In terms of the story, it is much better than the previous game and I did find it interesting to follow along, although not so interesting that I tried to rush it – having played the previous game I knew that the story would wait for me to progress it. I also benefited from knowing that there was a specific point in the story where you do have to make a decision to align yourself definitively with one of four factions – so I put this point off for as long as possible so that I can make a save here (as the exploring and discovering is a massive part of the game for me, repeating 80 hours for the sake of a different ending doesn't appeal).

    However I did like the way that different factions do treat you different. In FO3, the karma thing makes a difference but not a massive difference. In NV it makes things much more engaging that, if you decide to attack NCR for fun, then don't expect them to keep giving you missions and smiling at you – they will attack and you may find you go so far that you remain enemies throughout. I enjoyed this and, as I play middle-of-the-road, it was fun keeping everyone more or less onside by doing side-quests etc. As before, exploring may not look fun to someone watching you play, but it is fun to never know what is coming and find locations that might just be a burnt out car with some stuff – or come over the hill to find the city of New Vegas illuminating the skyline. Indeed I enjoyed the side quests so much that I had done 80 hours and the majority of them before I even went to Boulder City (which is early in the main story).

    The game looks and feels the same as FO3 and it is a little disappointing that graphics haven't moved on since then, but only a little – the game quickly makes you forget superficial details like that with how enjoyable the gameplay and world is. Those that were excited about the strip will have been disappointed to find that it is quite a small settlement with only a small number of buildings, but personally I liked it as it was only ever going to be an oasis in the desert and not a massive city. I also very much liked seeing it from afar at night and its location was perfect for that. The audio design was improved from FO3. OK we have more star voices in small roles, but for me the main thing was that more voices were used for characters you don't interact with, whereas in FO3 all males had the same voice and phrase.

    I didn't dare play hardcore, but this game was enjoyably tough even in the normal mode. Enemies seemed harder and some of the tougher ones were scattered around nicely – although I missed my dartgun at first, I was glad that the Deathclaws remained a challenge throughout, and couldn't just be slowed down with one dart. The only downside of playing for so long and doing all the side quests before advancing the story was that, by the time I did finally get around to choosing a side and fighting at Hoover Dam, I was such a high level that I was pretty hard to stop; but personally the handful of actual story missions were just a small part of the game when you consider the wider world.

    Overall Fallout New Vegas did it for me again. A huge world with so much to do – yes visually it is essentially a mod of FO3 but this only bothered me for the first few seconds; after that I was off out into the wasteland, making moral decisions, exploring, helping out towns, setting up murderous old women, leading a cult to their salvation and keeping all factions on my side. Crashes and glitches for me were probably 1 in 15 hours, which I can happily live with in exchange for such a great game.
    10BadgerStorm4345

    The Game with Limitless Potential

    New Vegas is a game where the player chooses the story almost entirely. It has a wide variety of characters, a vast open map and a great soundtrack to give the game life. This is a game where role playing a character is a huge part of the fun. New Vegas has a couple problems however. In my opinion I hate the fact that the game ends after you beat the story, I wish you could continue as planned rather than just having to start a new character. I also don't like the durability system that they kept from Fallout 3. My biggest issue with the game is the actual gameplay. As smooth as it can be compared to Fallout 3, I hate relying on VATS all the time. These problems don't make the game unplayable or anything but they are very present and I'm glad Fallout 4 addressed them. Fallout: New Vegas is one of the most lively experiences a game can offer and without a doubt will be one of the best games I've ever played.

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      Obsidian Entertainment approached Bethesda after the release of Fallout 3 stating they were interested in developing a Fallout spin-off. Bethesda agreed to allow it, and stated they should place their game in western America to differentiate their game from Fallout 3 which took place in eastern America. Luckily Obsidian was already thinking of using Vegas as the game's location, and Bethesda loved that.
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      Caesar: *You're* the courier who's caused so much trouble for my Legion, and yet you dare come before me. Vulpes Inculta, the best of my frumentarii, is dead. All the bribes I sent to the Omertas ended up buying me nothing. The Great Khans aren't exactly clamoring to fight for my Legion now. The garrison I established at Nelson has been wiped out. Years of meticulous scheming to place a mole at Camp McCarran - wasted. The Kings of Freeside are cooperating with the NCR now, which frees up soldiers to defend the dam. You even disrupted a promising weapons deal with the Van Graffs. So tell me this, because I *really* want to know: I am feared - with good reason - but *you* of all people dare to come before *me*, the mighty Caesar. What were you thinking?

      Courier: [Terrifying Presence option] That I'd decorate this tent with your guts.

      Caesar: Praetorians, to me!

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      Featured in Zero Punctuation: Fallout: New Vegas (2010)
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      Ain't That a Kick in the Head
      Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen)

      Performed by Dean Martin

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