Thanks for the info guys! :) I think I'll get my fix with just the base game then. Any idea which difficulty is best for playing it the first time? And is hardcore fun/a good idea? I'd like to get a more survivaly experience from it if that's possible.
So I noticed that Fallout: New Vegas was available for 4.99 in the Ultimate Games Sale on Xbox 360 and I figured that I probably should try it since I've heard a lot of good things about it and I enjoyed the atmosphere and mechanics of Fallout 3 (the writing less so). However, I'm doubting if I'm better off buying the Ultimate Edition on disc, which includes all DLC. If I wanted to buy this version I'll probably spend three times the amount the basic edition costs from what I've gathered. So my question is, how good is the dlc for this game? I have to add that I'm probably not going to play all of the content in this game, since my backlog is huge. So is the base content of the game already really good, or does it really shine in the dlc area?
I was wondering of any of you have any recollection of how good this game was. I want to try a Tony Hawk game on the 360 with more or less the original physics system and have already played American Wasteland (THPS remake and Proving Ground seem to have very different physics). How does this game hold up and is it still worth playing for a Tony Hawk fix?
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