Fallout: New Vegas and 3 remain engaging options, though their appeal may vary based on personal preferences.
Fallout: New Vegas and 3 remain engaging options, though their appeal may vary based on personal preferences.
I've enjoyed Fallout 4 and its DLCs many times, and it's definitely one of my top picks. Worth getting a copy of an older title? It still holds up well.
These games are solid, yet the classic mechanics could feel a bit challenging for those who began with FO4.
they're different from shooters like Fallout 4; they're more like RPGs. Some could say they don't quite fit the RPG mold when compared to Fallout 1 and 2. If you're expecting Fallout 4, you might not find it the same.
I loved Fallout 3 and it remains one of my cherished game memories. I'm not sure if it will still be that way. I also enjoyed Fallout New Vegas, though it didn't quite match up to Fallout 3 in my opinion. Still a fun experience. I revisited it before starting Fallout 4. It was satisfying. I've played Fallout 4 twice now—once finishing all endings and the other around 75% completion. You might want to try Fallout New Vegas to see your preferences.
I visited New Vegas last year and found it excellent. I enhanced the visuals with various mods and tweaked the user interface. I also created custom content for my own experience, such as building a base using G.E.C.K. and swapping armor sets to align with the stats of the original collection. A few subtle adjustments helped make it feel uniquely mine.
I actually played New Vegas, my partner has it on Steam and we’ve got shared libraries... I really pushed myself to try it since he liked it, but honestly the slow pace—even for an RPG—made me quit after about four hours. I deleted it now and don’t miss it at all. You might enjoy S.T.A.L.K.E.R instead.