This is a very good game in terms of RPG and atmosphere! if it is further improved with the help of mods, then it will be your personal apocalypse in terms of vision, from clothes to weather storms... the game is a masterpiece.
Fallout: New Vegas is an adventure role-playing shooter with a first-person view in the post-apocalyptic Fallout universe. The events of the game... Read more
This is a very good game in terms of RPG and atmosphere! if it is further improved with the help of mods, then it will be your personal apocalypse in terms of vision, from clothes to weather storms... the game is a masterpiece.
I didn't like the game, and before you start judging me, I want to explain myself.
Plot: you are a courier and you got screwed, and you study deeper and deeper about the trick and people (it didn’t work for me because it’s not serious)
Gameplay: well, it’s like in the 3rd
Localization: well, there are subtitles here, but alas, there is no voice acting, in the 3rd there are no Russian subtitles, so I had to install a localizer.
Conclusion: I didn’t like the game because the plot was not serious, there were a lot of unnecessary transitions between locations (like doors) and because of the lack of voice acting (perhaps a localization could have been installed).
If you compare it with the previous part, it comes out somehow ambiguous. On the one hand, New Vegas had a longer and more interesting plot, but the game noticeably lost its atmosphere. In Fallout 3, the plot was completed in a few hours, but here there is an addictive action and four options for the development of events for different factions, which, however, are not so different from each other. Side quests have also become noticeably more interesting and varied.
The Mojave Wasteland is truly a wasteland, with one and a half buildings located on it. The most interesting place here is the REPCONN headquarters, with a bunch of doors, terminals and robots, with a museum and a secret weapon - the only interesting building that you want to explore and explore. The rest are ordinary one-story … Read full