CthulhuReed
CthulhuReed
CthulhuReed

perhaps that's where he learned his lesson. Just sayin'

Point #1: Done in offseason. Point #2: He earned it.

That's where he learned his lesson. He shared that lesson with Mettenberger

agreed. All of NV's DLC, and even the game itself was very narrative driven. Everything was a story. Aside from the Dunwich stuff and exploring the other vaults, F3 seemed more action than story. It was weird, there were a lot of neat little details in 3, but not much in the way of bigger stories. The DLCs were pretty

The fact that you go into right and left shows just how moronic the gamergate movement is. There is no left and right here. You're talking about video game reviews for fuck's sake. You are literally basing a movement around ethics in a field of journalism that covers absolutely nothing of substance. I'm a game. I love

Bethesda's handling was like someone who heard people talking about Fallout, thought it was cool and tried to make a Fallout game with no actual experience of it. That's why I liked NV. It felt right. And Old World Blues was so pitch perfect that I kind of hope they use the tone of that as the blueprint for F4

I've never had anything like that happen. I'm sorry for your bad luck with the game

I like F3, but it's the least Fallout-y game in the series. Yes it has great atmosphere, but it's not the Fallout atmosphere. I felt 3 was too serious. The Fallout Universe is absurd and cartoony, and that's what makes it fun. The whole point from the beginning of the series was to mash up as many 50s sci-fi and

I see F3 as the Christopher Nolan dark & gritty version of the comic book world that is Fallout

The problem with accessibility is that it leads you to F3 which is the least Fallout game on the list. It's a great game, a fun game, and a thought-provoking game, but it's not especially Fallout-y. It lacks much of the humor and weirdness in all the other games

No, Fallout Tactics is a completely different style of game. By your logic, BOS counts too. They don't. BOS is a hack n' slash and Tactics is a squad based tactical game. NV is a fallout game in the fallout style

I also had far fewer bug problems with NV than Fallout 3. Beyond that, the Obsidian team that made NV included members of the original F1 and F2 teams, which made NV feel a lot more like a Fallout game to me than F3. Moreover, Old World Blues is the best thing to happen to the Fallout Franchise since Fallout 2.

That was already done in Fallout 2. The Boneyard is LA

I never had even a quarter of the bug/crashing issues with NV as I did with F3, and F3 didn't crash for me as much as people complained about. Maybe I'm just luck and the Fallout Gods like me.

I'll be far less wordy in my reason. NV felt like a Fallout game. F3 was a lot of fun, but it wasn't Fallout to me. It was too serious without enough weird levity. There were great moments, but it felt like someone who didn't quite get the Fallout Universe trying to make a Fallout game. NV was made by some of the same

But Fallout IS a caricature. Fallout 3 is like the dreaded "dark & gritty" reboot of a zany franchise. The original (i.e. REAL Fallout games) were very tongue in cheek and had a lot of weird humor in them. NV was actually done by people involved with the original Fallout games. That's why the tone is completely

But Fallout is a cartoony franchise. Too many people started with F3 and think that's what Fallout is all about. Not the case. F3 would be your "dark & gritty" reboot of a pretty zany franchise. Old World Blues in F:NV is the most Fallout thing to happen in a Fallout game since Fallout 2

Went from ignorant to defiantly ignorant. Full marks, sir.

Outlaw country is cool, but it is the minority of the genre. It's country's answer to punk in a way. That said, 80% of country past, present and future is insufferable garbage that has no purpose other than to be a soundtrack to making out with your cousin.

But that's not how you started this. You came in very negative and confrontational.