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This game was 'kinda' everything I was expecting but it in overall is still good to the point where I will probably never sell it just because of the mods and everything that can still be made for it. Play all the DLC before you go to the final fight.
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So to get the full impact of all the DLC, you need to install it all at the beginning of the game. This was a major complaint in Fallout 3, and so I would have figured that it would be fixed in Fallout New Vegas, but nope. However, unlike Fallout 3, there is no DLC that allows you to keep playing the game. The biggest disappointment for me, is that just like Fallout 3, the ending of the main quest stops the game. However, this could be a result of me taking over New Vegas myself, so not sure really. I only experienced one story line bug, that kept me from completing a quest line for the NCR. However, I have experience fewer bugs and game freezes than I did in Fallout 3. This is an improvement from Fallout 3, where the DLC was almost completely separate. The DLC adds some nice content, that somewhat adds to the side stories in the game. The story is a good one (whereas Fallout 3 was great).
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However, being able to mod weapons somewhat makes up for this. The biggest downfall for me was that you can no longer make your own weapons. Overall, the game really has a lot of added features from Fallout 3. additional currency types and enhanced trading

you can have two companions at once, companions give perks modifying weapons that you find with things like extended mags or scopes The game mechanics have had a lot of additions, such as: If you liked Fallout 3, then you definitely have to play this game. Fallout: New Vegas also includes a "Hardcore" mode that operates outside of standard difficulty levels, and is designed to ratchet up the realism by giving ammunition weight, requiring players to remain hydrated, and making wounds heal gradually rather than instantly. Gamers also have more battle options thanks to new weapons, modifications, and special attacks and the Nevada Wastes landscape is just as treacherous as the similarly sized Capital Wasteland thanks to militant factions and ferocious new beasts. Companions also take a larger role, as players can now form a party, pass off weapons and items to friendly characters, and instruct their squad mates whether to be passive or aggressive in combat situations. Obsidian has added a number of its own flourishes, led by a new reputation system that builds on the franchise's established Karma mechanic, continually updating gamers' standing among the wasteland's various settlers and warring factions. targeting system and branching dialogue of Fallout 3 returning unmolested. Combat and conversation remain the primary means of advancing the storyline, with mercenary missions and random battles providing for character advancement, and the V.A.T.S. This new outlook on life forces players into a dangerous open world, where giant radioactive creatures roam the countryside, and raiders, slavers, supermutants, and ghouls vie for control of territory and resources. Thanks to the intervention of strange robot and a friendly doctor, gamers survive this apparent death sentence with nothing more than amnesia and an intense desire for exploration and retribution.

Players begin their New Vegas saga as a simple courier who is inexplicably shot in the head and unceremoniously left to die in a shallow Mojave grave.

And while ostensibly a sequel to Bethesda's epic action RPG that found gamers exploring the wastelands on a hunt for their altruistic father, Fallout: New Vegas chooses to spin a classic tale of revenge befitting the "sinful" nature of the town that is its locus. Developed by Obsidian Entertainment (known primarily for its competent stewardship of BioWare's Neverwinter Nights and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic franchises), Fallout: New Vegas draws inspiration from all of its forebears, offering a Western setting and factions reminiscent of Fallout and Fallout 2, while retaining the gameplay mechanics and graphics of Fallout 3.
