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To all of you with the glitches and game freezing. THERES A WARRANTY INSIDE IT FOR 90 DAYS Now that thats cleared up. I got fallout 3 game of the year edition and loved it. So i couldnt wait for NV to come out. The begining of NV wasn't as slow as it was in fallout 3 but you had to do a few things before everything started opening up. One huge tip is to SAVE THE GAME I walked for like ten minutes only to be kill having to start all over. The game was the same length as fallout 3 spending along time on it and still havent finished up all the side quest. Waiting for the add on which they most likely will be adding to continue the game after beating it. This game gives you alot of thing to choose from on most quests doing the good thing, bad or netural. adding factions made it hard to stay friendly with everyone. the new weapons added on were great. Only bad thing, finding ammo is harder now need to buy it from stores whenever you can. If you like fallout 3 you'll like this game
If you liked Fallout 3 you will like Fallout New Vegas. It is a great continuation of the original game. The only bad thing is the game is not open ended like Fallout 3. You can't continue past the final quest in the game. So make sure you save as you go if you need to change a decision or want to play the DLC later.
Fast shipping arived a day early. Great graphics and overall gameplay. If you played Fallout 3 than you should have no problem with New Vegas.
This game is one of my top five favorite xbox 360 games I'd have to say. Compared to Fallout 3, which i was previously obsessed with, this game has all the same content and then some. In otherwords, it has what the last one was lacking. Although there are a few glitches here and there, the updates are coming quick and fixing alot of them. Definitely worth the 60 bucks.
I was uncertain at first to see if this game would even come close to Fallout 3 but that ended as soon as I popped in the disk. The story is deep and rich, and the gameplay is identical to that of Fallout 3. Overall a great game (8
This game shows how games should be made. They created a huge world in this game so you can do a lot with all the side quests and free form quests and it will never let you get board. So the only thing I have to say to people thinking of buying this game is you should buy because you will not get board.
I had my doubts about this game when it first came out, but then I started playing it at my brother-in-laws house, and I must say: this game is one of the best. HOWEVER: I have played Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition and if given the choice, I would most certainly go with Fallout 3. It is a bigger game, with more options.
New Vegas, like it's name implies, is a gamble. To each his own, as I say, but I'd like to give you a nudge in the right direction. First of all, New Vegas is NOT for everyone. Some reviews will loathe it; others will applaud it. If you loved Fallout 3, you'll like New Vegas. Getting straight to the point, the #1 rule of the mojave is to SAVE CONSTANTLY. I cannot stress this enough. NV is extremely buggy (moreso than the Windows version of FO3), and can lead to more crashes than a demolition derby. Just some examples: I was headed south from Primm when I ran into the first Feral Ghoul I'd seen in the game. I barely recognized him because the skin tone for Feral Ghouls is the same as the sandy wasteland. I zoomed in and squeezed the trigger; When I did, his health dropped by a single bar. Then, to my discontent, he did NOT give chase, but merely stood there on top of a rock, looking at me. I shot again. His health didn't drop. I was afraid he was going to be a tough one, so I pulled out a bigger gun. I shot again, to no avail. I was a little skeptical, but I went close for a melee attack. He attacked me from his frozen place, but it barely hurt me too. I thought maybe I could beat the bug by going into VATS. Wrong idea - I was eternally frozen mid-swing with boxing wraps. Only a restart of the 360 got me out, and the second time I faced him, he actually moved and came after me *whew*. This was 1 of several bugs I've ran across. Another drawback is the increasingly long loading times, even when the software is downloaded onto the hard drive (you'll find that the roulette ball passes the 00 three times with one full spin of the loading wheel). The whole faction thing is both interesting and meh. First, there's no "good v. evil" factioning - it's more like a game of rock-paper-scissors, but with lots of rocks, paper, and scissors of different sizes and colors. Thoughts like, "Is the NCR truly as good as they seem to be?", "Would being a Great Khan help me through this quest?", and "Why didn't I take off my Powder Gang outfit before traveling into Legion territory?" will go through your head constantly. Okay, enough with the bad and mediocre stuff, time to get you hyped! The first thing I noticed about NV is that it's exactly like FO3, except in a desert rather than a barren plain (okay, not much different, but less irradiated(?)). The graphics are AMAZING, just like FO3, with extremely detailed faces and places. The gameplay is exactly the same on NV as in FO3. You sneak, pickpocket, shoot, etc. in the same fashion, and usually with the same physics results (a headshot may sever the head, or may cause an airborne corpse to backflip, etc.) This awesomeness is compounded by Secondly, items! There *seem* to be thousands more weapons, ammo, and chems than in FO3. Pretty sure I heard that there were 3x the weapons than in FO3 somewhere. Smaller caliber common ammo is somewhat plentiful, but as you acquire larger/more potent weapons, the available ammo seems to decrease, just like in FO3. Also, there seems to be a chem for ANYTHING - to shake less when aiming, do more damage, etc. Also there are combinations of chems that do multiple effects. Overall, I'd say that NV is a suitable successor to FO3, but I wouldn't rate it higher than FO3. Get this game after you've played FO3 if you want a continuing challenge.
At first I was surprised by all there is to do in game, Then the learning of new recipes, no explanation of how long certain items remain useful, and the unusual way the game pits you against every faction. It is a typical game based on Fallout with the exception of the recipe, campfire, ammo bench and workbench thrown in. The making of items was at one time reserved only for those who found the blueprints, now you must earn points to make it. I am still confused why all the magazines that only give you 25 seconds of power though. I would play it anyway, new things in the game are cool. The constant repairing of items is a nuisance also. But, the monsters in the game, some we knew some new, they are extremely cool, and look for the super intelligent ghouls and Super Mutants!!! Sometimes trust during the game has to be a gut feeling and sometimes it is just disregard for imminent danger!
I have no problem with the game. It was for my son. However, it stated the item would be delivered on certain dates and it was about 5 days after the promised dates that it was delivered. This makes twice I have had problems with delivery of an item from Walmart.com.