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Fallout: New Vegas
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Re: This is a terrible opinion. :(
[quote name="Ice Cream Jonsey"]Look man, I really need to get to the dentist, but fine. [quote name="WITTGENSTEIN"]1. Fallout 3 suffers from banal Morrowind dialogue and quest scripting. Talking to people in New Vegas was actually rewarding. One of my favorite quests was the one where you have to either call a centurion a fag or punch him until he talks. That kind of scripting was non-existent in Fallout 3. [/quote] I guess I didn't play long enough to experience that. Everyone I talked to in New Vegas was a poorly-written nobody. I didn't want to help them. I wanted to hurt them. And I wished to keep on.... hurting them. Your second point I guess I will concede because I hated New Vegas so much I didn't finish it. I still say the ending to Fallout 3, where there is a computer that requires three numbers, after the game spent 40 hours telling you exactly where to go was bullshit. [quote]3. Fallout 3 has too many cinematic moments where you're simply observing an event between more important characters instead of being an active participant. Compare the part featuring Colonel Autumn invading the Jefferson Memorial with figuring out how the best method of getting the chip back from Matthew Perry in his casino. [/quote] I didn't realize Matthew Perry was in the game. Could Fallout: New Vegas <i>be</i> any more awful. Anyway, I hated almost every moment I played. I liked the robot with the monitor for a head. I will demand that nobody get tricked by Steam's sale and get that War for Cybertron game. That's one of the worst games I've ever played, and one of the few I would like deleted from my Steam list so it doesn't taunt and mock me. the dark and gritty...Ice Cream Jonsey![/quote]