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    Fallout: New Vegas

    Game » consists of 25 releases. Released Oct 19, 2010

    The post-apocalyptic Fallout universe expands into Nevada in this new title in the franchise. As a courier once left for dead by a mysterious man in a striped suit, the player must now set out to find their assailant and uncover the secrets of the enigmatic ruler of New Vegas.

    deactivated-5ecb7058c6151's Fallout: New Vegas (Xbox 360) review

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    Fallout New Vegas the new rpg addiction

    Fallout New Vegas is now released and i was really wondering if it was going to be brilliant as fallout 3 , since they use the same graphics and engine .

    But the game is indeed a masterpiece since i wanted to play "fallout 3" but in a different location with different weapons perks and some other great surprises that you will find in the game . The feeling when i started New Vegas was the same when i started playing fallout 3 , a world that i really want to explore and it seems to be another huge world with many places to see and many things to do. I also like the balance of the new survival mode that makes you feel that you are a real human that needs food water in the wasteland of the Mojave desert!

    From me the game is a 5 star and i am sure that all the fallout fans will spend lots of time on this game.

    Well done Bethesda and Obsidian :)

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      Hopefully what happens in New Vegas doesn't stay there. 0

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      8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

      Fallout: New Vegas shines through all the muck. 0

        Just like the great, but flawed, Fallout 3 and Oblivion before it New Vegas has a wide array of technical issues. But that is by no means a valid reason to not play this game. It can freeze out of nowhere and leave you holding the bag on a chunk of the game that you had forgotten to save, making you replay it. It also has a tendency to glitch in the same manner as its predecessors and when too much is going on it will slow down the frame-rate and make you feel like you're back to playing Morr...

      16 out of 20 found this review helpful.

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