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Published: 2010-10-20, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: 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....
Abstract: It's been two years since Bethesda released Fallout 3, a game that many consider to be their favorite from 2008. In launching it, a divide was created: Bethesda fans on one side, and fans of the classic Fallout games on the other. They disagreed ove...
Hugely ambitious and utterly engrossing, Script and voice acting is a massive improvement on Fallout, True to the established Fallout canon, Buggy and unstable in places...
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 ...
Abstract: When most people hear the word “Vegas,” bright lights, gambling, beautiful women, and wild times come to mind. When some hear “Vegas,” they picture an oasis of everything you could want. While the bright lights and bachelor parties are far from the nuc...
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'...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: I blame Bethesda’s Fallout 3 for sucking many hours of my life away, wandering in the Capital Wasteland. While I never finished either of the first two games, I definitely completed the main mission, many side missions, and all the DLCs that were produ...
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.
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