Posted on: June 4, 2017

ChibaTriv
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Ring-a-ding ding, baby!
I don't throw around the word "masterpiece" very often to describe a game, and it's funny because I wouldn't have even used it to describe FALLOUT: NEW VEGAS at launch. Obsidian's follow-up to Bethesda's FALLOUT 3, however, is one of those rare games that never really stops unfolding itself, and almost demands several playthroughs just so you can see how much your choices really mattered, or how difficult it is for two different players to get the exact same experience. You might think a hundred hours might be enough to experience all this game has to offer, but you'd be wrong. Seven years since release, hundreds of hours of game time, and I'm *still* finding new stories, quests, details I hadn't discovered before. Since others have already covered the game's merits extensively, I'll cover my favorite parts of the game: 1 - A True RP Experience - Obsidian provides players with so many different ways of completing quests, sometimes you won't even know it until you play the game over again. The options for the first objective alone: A) Find the man who left you for dead, B) Forget all about him, C) Have sex with him, D) Forgive him, E) Murder him in his sleep, F) Get tricked by him, G) Have sex with him and then kill him. And this is just one small part of the story. New Vegas is overflowing with quests, each allowing you abnormal amounts of player-character agency. And, yes, it's even possible to beat the game without killing anyone. 2 - Writing - One of the last Obsidian games to really have Chris Avellone (PS:T, KotOR 2, Alpha Protocol) deeply involved. The game has a theme, something to say, and his biggest contributions (Dead Money, Old World Blues, Lonesome Road) sport some of the best writing I've ever seen in a game, period. 3 - New Vegas - An amazing overworld steeped in Americana, local history, and pop culture. FALLOUT 3 was fantastic, but NEW VEGAS rises above to what is quite simply a master class in RPG design.
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