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Extrait: 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 ...
Extrait: 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...
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...
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...
Nicely marries the franchise's bleak postapocalypse vibe with a subtle Wild West tang. Vast desert wasteland is filled with countless interesting characters and quests. Retains the atmosphere and structure that made its immediate predecessor so popular.
No significant innovations or improvements in graphics, design, or play mechanics. Plays host to a heaping helping of bugs (make sure you take advantage of the ability to save anytime, anywhere)
More a massive expansion pack to Fallout 3 than a true sequel (and that's not necessarily a demerit, given its predecessor's popularity) there’s no denying New Vegas' appeal for fans of post-apocalypse fantasy. While there is plenty of tension and gor...
Extrait: NameFallout: New Vegas DLCSummary:Quality add-on content that offers both depth and variety of gameplay.Rating:4.5/5Games Info:Developer: Obsidian Entertainment, Bethesda Game Studios; Publisher: Bethesda SoftworksClassification:R18Platform:PC,PS3,Xbox 36...