OWB and Dead Money could be definitions of video game dystopia. It’s cool that they aren’t your style, but give credit where it’s due.
OWB and Dead Money could be definitions of video game dystopia. It’s cool that they aren’t your style, but give credit where it’s due.
Just ran into a Legendary Mirelurk Hunter the other day, I think I’m more scared of them than Deathclaws right now.
He has a point, there’s nothing unique about Deus Ex except for some of the technology. Worldwide plague, companies and countries consolidating power, etc. Not saying it could easily happen in this world but it’s within the realm of possibility.
Gary?
Never played Old World Blues or Dead Money did you? Just two examples, there’s more but you don’t seem like you’d be too receptive to anything Fallout related.
Only because we’ve been exposed to it so much, its popularity is the only reason it would be excluded from this list. When it was first released it was a new look on post apocalyptic earth, in many ways it has helped shape our current view of the setting.
I’m guessing Cait is from FO4? Haven’t gotten to play it yet, waiting for a black friday deal.
How about Descent and Freespace? You want to see a rabidly devoted fanbase, go look up Freespace 1 and 2’s community. They’re still going over 20 years later.
If you mean Harold, why shouldn’t he be there? If not him, then who?
You don’t feel that making a game more interactive (FPS), that caters to a different generation of gamers is good for a franchise? Your whole issue with these games is the manner in which you shoot enemies? If FO3 wasn’t a shooter it wouldn’t have had the success it did, and we wouldn’t have a FO4 or New Vegas, the…
If we’re going for lighter weight classes here, Golovkin deserves honorable mention here, and he’s not even done yet.
Really hope people don’t listen to your take on WW2, couldn’t care less about the rest of your post. The need to drop the bomb can be debated, but the war was far from “in the bag” as you claim.
What, no biscuit?
New Vegas didn’t have dice rolls for actual hits, if the round hit the target it counted. There is a modifier for accuracy; running, jumping, weapon skill, strength requirements, etc all affected your aim. Even if you have the sight dead on the target the round could miss.
You’re assuming the engineers didn’t think of truck impacts when they designed the bridge. Skyscrapers are designed to take plane hits, the same goes for bridges, especially low ones in densely populated areas. That steel beam isn’t even dented from all these impacts, box trucks are made of paper mache.
Nicer to everyone, unless you happen to be black, hispanic, muslim, of middle eastern descent, on welfare, liberal or don’t believe in god almighty.
Hang on, you think that flimsy box truck hitting the side of a steel I beam at what, 20 MPH?, is going to do anything to a railroad bridge? I’m not an engineer yet, and electrical is my study, but there’s no way this truck is doing anything but scratch the paint.