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Fallout: New Vegas

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  • 2010
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Fallout: New Vegas (2010)
Ultimate Edition trailer
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Contemporary WesternDystopian Sci-FiActionAdventureSci-FiWestern

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter 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.

  • Réalisation
    • Josh Sawyer
  • Scénario
    • John Gonzalez
    • Chris Avellone
    • Eric Fenstermaker
  • Casting principal
    • Matthew Perry
    • Wayne Newton
    • Kris Kristofferson
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    8,9/10
    15 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Josh Sawyer
    • Scénario
      • John Gonzalez
      • Chris Avellone
      • Eric Fenstermaker
    • Casting principal
      • Matthew Perry
      • Wayne Newton
      • Kris Kristofferson
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    • Nomination aux 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 nominations au total

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    10LPA_31

    One of the finest western RPGs.

    The undisputed champion of modern Fallout games and an amazing experience overall. With an expertly crafted world and well written story, Fallout: New Vegas gives the player a wide variety of opportunities to shape the future of the Mojave, be it through benevolent actions and righteous causes or through downright psychotic mass murder. You owe it to yourself to play this modern classic, even if technical issues might slow you down.
    9battylife

    Improvements and Bugs

    After the mega-hit that was Fallout 3 a follow up was inevitable. Fallout: New Vegas attempts to recapture the shock and awe of Fallout 3, while adding a little spice in the form of new locations, gameplay, and the karma system.

    As the name suggests Fallout: New Vegas takes place in a post apocalyptic Mojave desert. Your character is a courier who is shot in the head and left for dead. Luckily a friendly robot digs you up and takes you to a town for medical support. Once you're back on your feet you need to find out who shot you and why and retrieve the package they stole from you. But it's not that simple when you've got two major armies battling for control of the area, raiders, gangs, and countless wasteland critters in your way.

    One of the things that sets New Vegas apart from Fallout 3 is... well Vegas. Unlike the rest of the Mojave, Vegas was never hit by the nukes. It still has the lights, casinos and sin of the old world attached to it. This attracts more than just tourists. Several military forces are pulling for control of Vegas and Hover Dam, and your choices will decide the winner.

    Gameplay is similar to Fallout 3. You have guns, explosives, melee weapons, energy weapons, and even your own two fists to take care of the bad guys. The combat can be played in real time or in V.A.T.S. When using V.A.T.S. the game is paused and you select body parts to attack. Their chance of hitting and the enemies health are displayed. V.A.T.S. requires action points which are replenished in real-time combat, so you'll be using both evenly. The game can be played in first and third person, although first is highly recommended. When it comes to exploration there are no vehicles, which mean you'll be walking everywhere. Luckily once you've discovered an area you can fast travel there. Each time you level up you get to increase your skills. Skills determine how deadly you are with certain weapons, how tough you are, the locks you can pick, and the people you can trick. Every other time you level up you pick perks. Perks give special abilities to your character. Perks are unlocked depending on your current skill level with different skills so it's recommended you play through a second time to experience everything.

    The other big gameplay feature is your karma and reputation. Karma is your personal choices on how to handle situations. Stealing and killing civilians will lower your karma while helping others will raise it. Different groups treat you differently depending on your karma but it's not as important as reputation. Your reputation is how much different groups like or dislike you. The more a group likes you the higher the discounts you get at their shops and the more support they'll lend you against foes. The more a group dislikes you the higher the prices the at their shops and the more likely they'll be to put bounties on your head. In makes you think twice about who you double cross. You won't be able to be friends with everyone so certain quests will be locked, so it's again highly recommended you play through a second time.

    The graphics are (for the most part) amazing. Character models look great and it's breathtaking to climb a steep hill and see the Vegas strip shining for miles over a bleak and destroyed wasteland. The occasional texture fade-ins and unblinking eyes of NPCs break the realism.

    Fallout: New Vegas sounds perfect, but it's not. The game is riddled with glitches. Some small like invisible walls and clipping, some big like hostile NPCs and and game crashes. If you save often it won't be a problem but it's still annoying.

    All in all Fallout: New Vegas is an impressive game that any fan of shooters, role players, or gambling would be a fool to miss.
    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.
    10jrmuldoon-35445

    Obsidian did it right.

    Nuff said...



    My review is too short so here are some extra words for padding.
    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).

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    • Anecdotes
      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.
    • Gaffes
      The Marksman Carbine has a 30-round STANAG magazine but in-game it is shown as only having 24 rounds in the magazine.
    • Citations

      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!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Zero Punctuation: Fallout: New Vegas (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      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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    • Who is Obsidian Entertainment and why isn't Bethesda making this one?
    • Why isn't it called Fallout 4?

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      • 19 octobre 2010 (États-Unis)
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