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October 2010
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The editors liked
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.
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.
Huge world to explore
Complex faction relationships
Tons of weapons
Enemy variety
Neat quests
Better core gameplay than Fallout 3
Endless replay value
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.
Amazingly realistic world with great characters
Stories and imagery. This is what Fallout 3 should have been.
The editors didn't like
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
So many bugs
Would be nice to sort inventory by item weight.
Glitches
Radio sucks
Graphics are showing their age
Screw Deathclaws
Man
Setting
Fallout
New Vegas takes place a few years after Fallout 3 (not that that really matters) and in the U.S. desert southwest in the Mojave Desert around the city of New Vegas. New Vegas has been rejuvenated by the return of the mysterious Mr. House
Who has united warring factions and tu
Absolutely swarming with disastrous bugs
Some quests are not enjoyable
Main story isn't compelling.
Severely dated engine and the same bugs that plagued Fallout 3 lead to a lessthanperfect experience.
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Robert , review by: cheatcc.com
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 tw...
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...
Huge world to explore; complex faction relationships; tons of weapons; enemy variety; neat quests; better core gameplay than Fallout 3; endless replay value
Glitches; radio sucks; graphics are showing their age; glitches; screw Deathclaws, man; glitches, Setting, Fallout: New Vegas takes place a few years after Fallout 3 (not that that really matters) and in the U.S. desert southwest in the Mojave Desert around the city of New Vegas. New Vegas has been rejuvenated by the return of the mysterious Mr. House, who has united warring factions and tu
Abstract: The world of Fallout is set in a post-apocalyptic America ravaged by nuclear war. With this latest title in the franchise the player is taken to the part of the Mojave desert directly surrounding Las Vegas, re-dubbed ”New Vegas”. Relatively prosperous...
8.0 out of 10 (assuming they fix the glitches otherwise it is 7.0]Fallout New Vegas isn’t as good of a game as Fallout 3 but it doesn’t need to be. It is a new installment in a great series and if this quality continues we are in for great things in t...
Abstract: Fallout: New Vegas, the new RPG from Obsidian Entertainment and Bethesda Softworks, is a worthy new entry into the Fallout series of console games. Although Fallout: New Vegas contains many similar gameplay elements as its predecessors, it is not an of...
Abstract: Shot in the head and left for dead in the Mojave Wasteland, a betrayed courier is promptly extracted from a shallow grave by a mysterious cowboy robot before being nursed back to health by a good-natured backwater doctor - and thus Fallout: New Vegas, ...
Abstract: Fallout 3 was one of my favorite games of 2008. I rarely, if ever, log over 100 hours in a single-player video game, but found myself unable to put the controller down when playing Fallout. I blew through all the DLC, and contemplated starting a new ga...
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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.