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This game is one I can NOT put down for very long,with all of its diversity and strange things it offers. i Recommend you to pick up a copy of this and play it. Lets Delve into the beast that is Fallout: New Vegas

Graphics: The graphics are tremendous, a direct upgrade from Fallout 3's graphics. That is untill the game forgets to unrender it, but thats very minor. Alot of the things in this game grab my Attention because of how the Graphics make it look.Sure, it dosent make a game good but  it does help to a extent to keept he player interested. They are very bright and colorful, like my favorite melee weapon, the Proton Inversal axe, Dark purple death in the form of chopping. The Vegas Strip looks energetic and beautiful, towns look old and rundown, and the desert looks barren. Making it look like how it should feel.

Sound: Absolutly spetacular, people sound real like they should, Guns sounding how they should. The most satisfying is the explosion, like the fire bomb, the statisflying sound of your enemy being engulfed in flames make it that much more fun. The radio playes old country music, giving it almost a cowboy feel to the game. Isnt it fun to be singing to, Aint That a Kick in the Head while shooting of geckos?

Addictiveness: This game offers it all, from seroisness, to laid back, to randomness. You can always find something diffrent that you might have not found in the last playthrough. The DLC of this game gives alot to this game, from whole campains to just a simple gun dealer. Whens the last time you thought of firing a M16 at Aliens? Or setting a grenade into someones pocket? This is also added on  by a special trait I will talk about later.

Story: While I havent played this for long, I will talk about part of the story I completed. The first thing you find is you, tie up, shot in the head by a man named Benney. You later wake up in the town of Goodsprings, awakened by a docter named Mitchelle. After a brief making your character your handed a gun, some ammo, and thrown into the world of the Mojave Desert. On a quest to hunt down the man who shot you. Now this beginning is epic, not many people survive a shot to the head. There is also the storys of the DLC but this heading will drag on forever and ever.

Depth: Like in my addictiveness heading, this has so much to offer, from mutated black bears to Talking toasters! I'm not kidding, Talking Toasters! The variety of Guns, mutated animals, and robots are very many. Ther isnt much to say that i havent said up into the heading of Addictiveness, so this one is a bit shorter.

Difficulty: This game takes a bit of strategy, especially with the inclusion of Damage Threshhold. Another thing to add to DR and Wieght. Damge Threshold helps take less damage in short. This game is kind of in the middle, especially with the dlc. This game has a perfect Progression of Difficuty as I like to call it, where as you get stronger, you fight stronger enemys, which the game captures perfectly. At higher levels you fight things like Deathclaws, leading up to the Ledgendary Deathclaw! At lower levels, you fight things like mole rats, ants, and Raiders, nothing to tough.

DLC Section

Honest Hearts: This is very short, only having a handful of characters and quests. But the way its presented makes it fun. Plus the addition of weapons like the .45 Pistol, looking like a M1911. The intro is quite intreasting. A caravan is on its way to trade with tribals in Utah. You join them but only be able to carry SOME stuff with you, not all of it, the wieght limit can increase, but by a little. While in Utah you get ambushed by a tribe called The White Legs. You have to team up with Joshua Gram and Daniel to either fight them or run away.

Old World Blues: Now this is quite a dizzy one, and is quite a bit to take in, but the qiurckeness and fun quickly overlap this. Your need to get back your brain, stolen by Docter Mobius, and help the Think Tanks, machines which have peoples brain in them. You are in the Big MT (mountain), filled with Lobotomites, people who got experimented on, and ROBOTS! This DLC adds so many things, like talking sinks, lights, the toaster i was talking about, and Muggy. No, not a robber, but  robot obsessed with, what eles, MUGS! It also adds my now new favorite Armor and weapon, The Stealth Suit Mark II and Proton Inversal Axe. The Stealth suit actually talks! All of this adds together for a fun and great time.

I would talk about other DLC but i never completed those. Courier's Stash gives you items in the beginning and Gun Runners' Arsenal only adds some weapons, gun mods, and a Gun Dealer.


Wild Wasteland Trait: This makes the game more Wacky fun. From qoutes from shows and movies, to changes in the credits. I suggest whenever you get the  game to have this Trait, I cant really explain how funny it is.

The Game overall is very Addictive and great to kill time with. I feel like it takes some aspects from Fallout 2 in ways, like the perk system and some of the Traits. This game is one of the best games i've ever played, it has EVERYTHING! I'll bet if you play this game it will be hard to put it down, so give it a try.
This game is one I can NOT put down for very long,with all of its diversity and strange things it offers. i Recommend you to pick up a copy of this and play it. Lets Delve into the beast that is Fallout: New Vegas

Graphics: The graphics are tremendous, a direct upgrade from Fallout 3's graphics. That is untill the game forgets to unrender it, but thats very minor. Alot of the things in this game grab my Attention because of how the Graphics make it look.Sure, it dosent make a game good but  it does help to a extent to keept he player interested. They are very bright and colorful, like my favorite melee weapon, the Proton Inversal axe, Dark purple death in the form of chopping. The Vegas Strip looks energetic and beautiful, towns look old and rundown, and the desert looks barren. Making it look like how it should feel.

Sound: Absolutly spetacular, people sound real like they should, Guns sounding how they should. The most satisfying is the explosion, like the fire bomb, the statisflying sound of your enemy being engulfed in flames make it that much more fun. The radio playes old country music, giving it almost a cowboy feel to the game. Isnt it fun to be singing to, Aint That a Kick in the Head while shooting of geckos?

Addictiveness: This game offers it all, from seroisness, to laid back, to randomness. You can always find something diffrent that you might have not found in the last playthrough. The DLC of this game gives alot to this game, from whole campains to just a simple gun dealer. Whens the last time you thought of firing a M16 at Aliens? Or setting a grenade into someones pocket? This is also added on  by a special trait I will talk about later.

Story: While I havent played this for long, I will talk about part of the story I completed. The first thing you find is you, tie up, shot in the head by a man named Benney. You later wake up in the town of Goodsprings, awakened by a docter named Mitchelle. After a brief making your character your handed a gun, some ammo, and thrown into the world of the Mojave Desert. On a quest to hunt down the man who shot you. Now this beginning is epic, not many people survive a shot to the head. There is also the storys of the DLC but this heading will drag on forever and ever.

Depth: Like in my addictiveness heading, this has so much to offer, from mutated black bears to Talking toasters! I'm not kidding, Talking Toasters! The variety of Guns, mutated animals, and robots are very many. Ther isnt much to say that i havent said up into the heading of Addictiveness, so this one is a bit shorter.

Difficulty: This game takes a bit of strategy, especially with the inclusion of Damage Threshhold. Another thing to add to DR and Wieght. Damge Threshold helps take less damage in short. This game is kind of in the middle, especially with the dlc. This game has a perfect Progression of Difficuty as I like to call it, where as you get stronger, you fight stronger enemys, which the game captures perfectly. At higher levels you fight things like Deathclaws, leading up to the Ledgendary Deathclaw! At lower levels, you fight things like mole rats, ants, and Raiders, nothing to tough.

DLC Section

Honest Hearts: This is very short, only having a handful of characters and quests. But the way its presented makes it fun. Plus the addition of weapons like the .45 Pistol, looking like a M1911. The intro is quite intreasting. A caravan is on its way to trade with tribals in Utah. You join them but only be able to carry SOME stuff with you, not all of it, the wieght limit can increase, but by a little. While in Utah you get ambushed by a tribe called The White Legs. You have to team up with Joshua Gram and Daniel to either fight them or run away.

Old World Blues: Now this is quite a dizzy one, and is quite a bit to take in, but the qiurckeness and fun quickly overlap this. Your need to get back your brain, stolen by Docter Mobius, and help the Think Tanks, machines which have peoples brain in them. You are in the Big MT (mountain), filled with Lobotomites, people who got experimented on, and ROBOTS! This DLC adds so many things, like talking sinks, lights, the toaster i was talking about, and Muggy. No, not a robber, but  robot obsessed with, what eles, MUGS! It also adds my now new favorite Armor and weapon, The Stealth Suit Mark II and Proton Inversal Axe. The Stealth suit actually talks! All of this adds together for a fun and great time.

I would talk about other DLC but i never completed those. Courier's Stash gives you items in the beginning and Gun Runners' Arsenal only adds some weapons, gun mods, and a Gun Dealer.


Wild Wasteland Trait: This makes the game more Wacky fun. From qoutes from shows and movies, to changes in the credits. I suggest whenever you get the  game to have this Trait, I cant really explain how funny it is.

The Game overall is very Addictive and great to kill time with. I feel like it takes some aspects from Fallout 2 in ways, like the perk system and some of the Traits. This game is one of the best games i've ever played, it has EVERYTHING! I'll bet if you play this game it will be hard to put it down, so give it a try.
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Man, I loved Fallout 3 to no end. I wasn't a fan of Fallout: New Vegas though. I don't know what it was. It was immersive, but it just didn't quite do it for me for some reason.
Man, I loved Fallout 3 to no end. I wasn't a fan of Fallout: New Vegas though. I don't know what it was. It was immersive, but it just didn't quite do it for me for some reason.
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