for people who haven't played the game, there are some spoilers in this comment
for people who haven't played the game, there are some spoilers in this comment
yeah, I noticed that when I tried going down the Caesar path. I got all the way to Arizona Killer, and was like "wait a minute... I'm only about 20 hours into this game (including doing side quests for people that weren't NCR), and I'm already at this point? Seriously?" :P
...that sounds pretty funny, actually XD
same here. I'm really excited for Super Mario Land, Mario Kart, and Kid Icarus, and Doctor Lautrec looks interesting. And of course, there's Cave Story coming as well ^_^
I liked it for the same reason as you. And I found that it's far less frustrating if you either take the bloody mess perk (therefore almost always killing the ghost people just from shooting them without having to use extra bullets) or play a character with high unarmed and grab one of the bear trap fists asap, since…
Don't get me wrong, I completely agree. On my first play through, I blazed through in about an hour and a half, even with some exploring. I didn't really like it because I was too busy trying to complete the quests, and less busy doing what SHOULD be done in Honest Hearts (enjoying the scenery). But my second time, I…
hm... true. I just really hate using Raul and Lily because neither of them tend to fit my style of play :P
shhh! It's cool to hate on the 3DS as much as possible, remember? :P
well, you should look at the eshop if you haven't gotten anything from there yet. Links Awakening and Donkey Kong are great games. And Ghost Recon, if you don't have that yet and you're a fan of SRPGs. Devil Survivor Overclocked if (like me) you never played the original on the DS. Star Fox is coming out in a couple…
yeah, I agree with you... but you know WHY nintendo didn't anything big at launch? To give the 3rd party devs a chance to sell their system first, because they always bitch about how their games don't sell well on nintendo systems because nintendo games overshadow them
honest hearts is good if you take the time to actually explore zion. If you don't though, it's incredibly short :P
yeah, it's too bad that more people don't seem to realize it... :P
that's still highly inefficient - if I remember correctly, each bar of gold is worth about 40,000 caps. If you have a decently high barter (70 or up) you usually get about half of the value for an item. 20,000 is still a hell of a lot more than 12,000, Also, what ejs2000 said
gotta say, Doctor 8 was my favorite out of the Think Tank, simply because you can have a conversation with him while the player has no clue what the hell he's saying XD
how the hell do you make it so you can't get any of the quests?
why thank you, good sir :D
I really doubt that he'd automatically be that strong. He probably scales with the player, to some extent at least. Now, if you're also at level 50, I could definitely see that...
I'd agree that if you just follow the direct story, honest hearts was too short, but if you search for all of the survivalist's caches, you can get a good 5-7 hours out of it. Can't argue about the difficulty, though :P (unless you're high leveled when you go there in the first place and there are GIANT FUCKING…
Both of the other two connect very strongly with the main game. Dead Money is all about Father Elijah (he's the one that wants to break into the Seirra Madre), and Honest Hearts is about Joshua Graham. Also, they both hint at stuff that lead up to the "battle at the divide" that's going to take place in lonesome road…
haven't seen this one before. It's pretty damn awesome :D