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a whole meal
Interplay smiled from the grave, as it's children at Obsidian had followed in it's footsteps.
Fallout: New Vegas was born.
I had to shaft this one a bit, mainly because of the typical clunkiness of Bethesda games. The base game doesn't have the best animation, or is as smooth with gameplay as it could be, but for the time, it was good.
Graphics: For a game that was released in 2010, 7/10.
This game has alright graphics to begin with, they're toned up Fallout 3 graphics, but with that fignature Bethesda tint over eveything, in this case being yellow or orange, the game doesn't look too terrible, but once again, modifications can make this game look phenomenal.
I actually liked this game's storyline quite a bit more than Fallout 3. It felt a bit more flexible, rather than being forced to the Brotherhood, you have the option of the NCR, Legion, Mr. House, and an Independent New Vegas. You can just go to the Strip, as you could skip it in Fallout 3, but who does that? Overall, The story is pretty good, it has it's minor flaws, but at it's core, it's a very good Fallout story, with classic elements being thrown in every here and there to compliment the classic West Fallout setting.
Should have expected a very fantastic soundtrack, as it doesn't dissapoint at all in this area. A lot of more songs to fit the area it takes place in, and they're all chosen perfectly.
DLC
Honest Hearts: 6.5/10
Dead Money: 8/10
Old World Blues: 10/10
Lonesome Road: 9/10
I've never felt a moment that I didn't like this game. This is a Grade A+, or at least A-, Obsidian product. It's a shame Obsidian won't be making anything else with Bethesda. This game is one of the best Fallout games and altough it may not have been as "gripping" as Fallout 3 in few aspects, but was made with just as much in mind. That's what has been keeping me captive, for 1000+ hours on console, and hopefully hundreds more on PC.
Cowboy Bebop also has a movie, just in case you don't know(and Trigun too).
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