Fallout: New Vegas was a surprising return to form for the old series. The mixed fan reviews of Fallout 3 turned into a roar of support for the New Vegas expansion. If you need help understanding the quests or skill system in this game, you can look inside for all the help that you need.
What’s an RPG without good side quests? Since Obsidian did a decent job with their latest shot at the Fallout universe, there are plenty of side quests available for enterprising couriers looking for bottle caps and weapons across the wasteland.
Weapon mods can be utilized to alter how a weapon works – whether this be making it more durable, increasing its range, changing its rate of fire or many more options. They allow players to cater their armory to their playing style, and offer decent benefits without much trouble.
Fallout 2 is an enjoyable game due to the depth of its plot and side quests. But just focusing on quests and missions doesn’t do the game justice. The designers incorporated a great deal of dark humor and pop culture references that only stand out of the player slows down and looks for them.
New Reno is one of the classic areas in Fallout 2. A seedy remnant of pre-war vice and debauchery, New Reno is chock full of prostitutes, gamblers, and mobsters. Naturally, some of the most interesting side quests in the game take the player to New Reno, and into the dens of mob boss stereotypes.
Set in Northern California more than a century after a nuclear war devastates the Earth, Fallout 2 features visions of real world locales like San Francisco, Reno, and Redding. Let’s have a look at how the in-game locals are similar to their real-life counterparts.
The Sink will be your new home in Old World Blues. If you want to make it the amazing science base that it can be, you’ll need to find all of the upgrades and holotapes to restore the personalities in the Sink. I’ll cover how to explore the Big Empty and get all of these tapes inside this article.
Though a great game, Fallout: New Vegas can get to be a tiresome experience after a while, be it due to bugs, mod conflicts or just sheer “been there, done that”-ness from replaying the game. Add some more fun to your run with this list of Fallout: New Vegas console commands.
It’s finally time to get our brain back. This means a trip to the Forbidden Zone and a grand confrontation with Dr. Mobius’ army. You may want to finish up some business with the Think Tank though, which will allow a few peaceful options for the ending of Old World Blues
We’ll take a trip back in time for this one, as the X-8 lab tests our seditious tendencies and fighting abilities. If you can handle the cyberdogs and the nightstalkers, then this lab will hand you some useful research and a vital upgrade for the sonic emitter.