Fallout: New Vegas (2010 Video Game)
9/10
Drama seems to enhance with the apocalypse, every time, including casinos
5 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The story structure is by far the best of all the fallout series, obsidian really took the chance making the protagonist an unknown wanderer, instead of a vault dweller (generally fallout game protagonists are ex-vault residents) its predictable that the deepness of a "random lead-headed protagonist" can only go so far as to be apathetic and mysterious, but in this case the lack of a backstory makes for an interesting playthrough generated adventure, just like a classic tabletop RPG! As for the engine and the graphics, of course when compared to past frostbite level the engine lacks, but instead of becoming a retroclused game, it somehow transcends to the not so common, experience trophy memorabilia, which not only holds its character as a must play timeless game and an interesting 90+hours worth experience Cast wise, hum, Benny's voice is irritating enough, Caesar's voice is old enough, brotherhood participants still sound like urban range renegades, mutants have new Nightkin voice relations, doc Mitchell's eternal first liners and player grunts from oblivion (two sided joke here) Mod availability: there's like more than 1 million mods available, the fans are still creating dlc sized mods, which reminds me: Well compared to other fallout instances, the variety is outstanding, i mean helping grandpa find his old bank account, finding your old job partner among the meated zombies, managing a brain council space station and forgetting your purpose and walking blindly into a territory disputes sure means fun for all ages! (see age gap tho) Overall an unending masterpiece and a somehow player guided, revenge fulled apocalypse casino reality show filled with guns, robots, zombies, polical uncoherence, pilot religion slavery island trashville well balance production intrusive well worthy experience!
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