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What are you talking about? It was always implied to be the Chinese.

I personally found New Vegas much more immersive than Fo3. What with there actually being a reasonable way for people to live in the Mojave, since there’s farms, a clear supply of electricity, the infrastructure of New Vegas and the NCR, and Fresh Water.

That and Fallout 3 always breaks me of immersion with its

Take my word: it’ll take you maybe a couple of hours to get used to subtitles and after that you barely register that you’re reading them. They’re not remotely as distracting as people who deliberately avoid them seem to think.

It’s hard to take the stalker franchise seriously when the Fallout franchise exists...

Everyone agrees that the story of NV was better.

Actually stopped playing Shelter because I ran my vault too efficiently and had no challenge to the game. Was sitting at around 70+ dwellers, all resources were typically maxed, happiness was around 95%, and I had two dwellers I could leave in the waste land for 12+ hrs then return with insane loot. As a result all my

Reminds me of Steins;Gate in a way. One character is destined to die in the current timeline, and no matter what you do, you can’t prevent it, every time you try to make a change to save that character the universe finds another way to kill them. It’s an hour long grinder that punches you in the stomach over and over

  • There will be about a dozen possible companions, including Dogmeat, Mr. Handy, Preston Garvey, and ‘Piper,’ a newly-revealed companion who you can meet in Diamond City.

I’m going to name my character Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116 and demand the game pronounced it as Albin.

Yes, this was an actual thing that happened in protest of Swedish naming laws.

The twist of the whole story is that Shiro and Archer are the same person—with Archer being Shiro’s future self.

Batman is stupid and lame and The Dark Knight is the most absurdly overrated movie of the past 30 years. It is shit and he is shit.

Counterpoint: Superman sucks. Yay Batman.

She also organizes my colognes and combs.

Except they’re not saying that the first games were perfect, they just point out a lot of things that the first game did well and then compare that to Fallout 3 which didn’t carry over those same things.

It’s not putting “arbitrary limits on a genre”, but rather wanting a sequel to a famous (because, unlike what people around here try to argue, Fallout 1&2 were HUGE in their day, and a good deal of time longer than that) game series to be, you know, a sequel.

Ugh. Once you get to the point that you think the Fallout 2 engine/UI is a good thing you’ve gone cargo cult. It’s the story and writing that are good in spite of the it.

As a fan of Fallout 1 & 2 who also found Fallout 3’s story to be kind of weirdly at odds, all of this makes me realize more and more that Fallout New Vegas is the true sequel to 1 & 2’s story. (With copious amounts of leftover material from Van Buren)

Again, I can understand Joker fatigue, but I found the Joker's inclusion in Origins a lot less forced than it was in City.

Origins is a story about the transition from organized crime to costumed lunatics in Gotham. It's fitting that Batman's first encounter with the Joker would be a part of that, along with the whole