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Old World Blues: Bethesda release the best DLC for New Vegas yet, a classic sci-fi extravaganza which will ASTOUND and possibly terrify... TERRIFY!...
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Fallout New Vegas is a role-playing game (RPG) that junks the swords and sorcery often associated with the genre in favour of a bleak but often darkly humorous vision of a post-nuclear America. An indirect sequel to the highly successful Fallout 3, it...
Minor grumbles aside, Fallout New Vegas is a deeply impressive game...
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T3.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 04:08:57
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Have you played Fallout 3? If so, then you'll like Fallout: New Vegas. The writing is better, there's more to do and a lot has been improved, but the actual minute-to-minute experience of playing it is identical - flaws and all. So while there are...
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It’s not an expansion to Fallout 3. It’s not a sequel to Fallout 3. And it’s not really quite as good as Fallout 3. So what exactly is Fallout: New Vegas? It’s a full, stand-alone game of approximately the same size as Fallout 3, which uses the same en...
But Fallout 3 is a 97% game and New Vegas shares many of the qualities that made it one. It’s huge, it’s ambitious, it successfully blends a myriad of game elements together and it really feels like a game about you and the adventure you want to have...
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Tweet Following in the footsteps of any successful game can be a tricky task, especially one as much-loved as Fallout 3. However, that is the task that developers Obsidian and publishers Bethesda have given themselves. Much hyped, much anticipated - w...
Very immersive, huge world to explore, massive replay potential...
Graphics a little dated, still pretty buggy...
It has to be said that we haven't seen everything that the game has to offer (quite possibly bugs included), that would clearly take months - of which we don't have - however in our time with the game it remained as immersive as ever, and although very...
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One of the world’s greatest and I’ll say it again greatest RPG titles returns to the world of gamers and more importantly, the PlayStation 3 in Fallout New Vegas. The original game was designed by Bethesda who licensed the franchise to Obsidian and bef...
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When I attended high school, I sometimes was less than honest about doing my work. I would visit a friend and ask for help on an assignment, look at their sentences and answers, and tweak the wording just enough that it looked different at first glance...
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 its n...
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War might not ever change, but Fallout's had a long, change-filled trip back home. Fallout: New Vegas, the most recent addition to the franchise, was developed by Obsidian Entertainment, which employs many of the original creators of the series, and pu...
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When Bethesda went and purchased the rights to the franchise, they decided to set their game in the Washington DC area. They set the game as far away from the franchise’s roots as possible in order to be able to tell their own story. When proved to b...
Fallout on the PS3 never changes. The developers change, but Fallout on the PS3 never changes. Another game which very easily could have been a game of the year candidate, could have earned an Unparalleled score from me, falls on its face at the finis...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 04:08:57
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Last week, I wrote an impressions blog discussing how I felt about Fallout: New Vegas after three days of questing. Now that the final act is complete and I've traveled a significant amount of the world, I'm left to figure out exactly how I feel about...
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Fallout: New Vegas is buggy. That's not really open for debate, as the Internet is currently abuzz with complaints from players, and videos of weird stuff happening. Over the course of my 80-something hours with the game, I experienced a wide variety o...
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.
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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 sadly, there are far more bugs than you should expect from a modern role-playing gam...
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.
Absolutely swarming with disastrous bugs, Some quests are not enjoyable, Main story isn't compelling.
Major technical problems blemish this enjoyable and sophisticated adventure through the western wastes...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 04:08:57
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When Bethesda released Fallout 3 in the fall of 2008, it was lauded as one of the greatest open-world role-playing games of the time. Now, two years later the juggernaut of a franchise has another addition to its repertoire with Fallout: New Vegas. It...
In New Vegas, the fun Fallout 3 formula is intact, with more polished combat, high-quality side missions, and the exciting setting of the Vegas strip. Unfortunately, the bugs also tagged along for the ride. If Obsidian and Bethesda had polished up the...
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Homecomings are a wonderful thing. A bit of an alien concept to Brits such as myself, I nevertheless appreciate the sentiment of a welcome return, or the retaking of a much deserved mantle. Obsidian Entertainment, forged from the remnants of Interplay'...
Homecomings are a wonderful thing. A bit of an alien concept to Brits such as myself, I nevertheless appreciate the sentiment of a welcome return, or the retaking of a much deserved mantle. Obsidian Entertainment, forged from the remnants of Interplay'...
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The post apocalyptic future has never been this buggy.Fallout 3 was a gigantic game back in 2008. It had great combat, fantastic writing, and an enthralling overall presentation. It was rather revolutionary at the time. Now in 2010, we get the follow-u...
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Fuck George. He’s the gambler standing at the entrance to Nellis Air Force Base. Behind him: nothing but craters and bombed-out houses. The Boomers control this area, a community that protects itself by shelling anyone who gets in range, but I need to...
More wasteland to wander. New Vegas is good, but the failure to move the series on makes it feel a tiny bit stale...
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Welcome to New Vegas Fallout 3 began with your character being born. Fallout: New Vegas begins with your character being shot in the head. Two years after Bethesda's reboot of the post-apocalyptic RPG series, we return once again to the wasteland, on...
Epic storyline with great writing and acting, Incredible wealth of customization options, Las Vegas provides a unique and convincing new setting, Huge and detailed world to explore, So very many side quests, Hardcore mode provides additional challenge...
Terribly long load times, Freezing and game-ending bugs, Few gameplay differences compared to previous game, Quest directions aren't always clear...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2014-03-20 04:32:58
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Fallout: New Vegas is pretty much everything you'd want it to be coming off of Fallout 3. Brand new area, gigantic map, tons of quests both optional and story based, a bigger emphasis on recruited companions, and in my opinion a better story coupled wi...
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