Fallout: New Vegas super review

Despite all the radioactive bugs, wandering the wasteland is still great

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    The companion system

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    Hours and hours of sidequest-age

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    V.A.T.S. goresplosions

Cons

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    Crashes

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    Excessive loading screens

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    Eating radroach meat. It's still gross.

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Fallout: New Vegas begins with a bang, leaving you shot in the head and left for dead in a shallow grave. But luck is on your side that night in the post-apocalyptic New West. You survive, thanks to a mysteriously chivalrous robot and a nearby town doctor. Tracking down the men who tried to kill you is just the beginning of the mystery. Before long, you'll find yourself drawn into a war over the future of the Mojave Desert and control over the Las Vegas strip.

There are several factions vying for control of the desert wasteland. Mr. House rules the Vegas strip. With his army of security robots, he calls the shots and maintains control over the casinos and dens of sin. The NCR (New California Republic) is a military faction, attempting to maintain law and order with their stockpile of pre-war weapons and supplies. And then, there's Ceasar's Legion, a powerful slaving organization that controls a vast army. They are assaulting the Hoover Dam in an attempt to wrest control over the largest source of electricity in the region from the NCR.

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GenreRole Playing
DescriptionNot Fallout 4 but its own unrelated game, this will have you taking a post-apocalyptic road trip to Vegas.
PlatformXbox 360, PC, PS3
US censor ratingMature
UK censor rating18+
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