Fallout: New Vegas - Ultimate Edition

Fallout: New Vegas - Ultimate Edition

released on Feb 07, 2012

Fallout: New Vegas - Ultimate Edition

released on Feb 07, 2012

Welcome back to New Vegas! With the introduction of the Ultimate Edition Bethesda Softworks presents the definitive edition of Fallout: New Vegas. This complete package, which includes the Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road add-on packs, allows you to experience everything that New Vegas has to offer. To sweeten the pot, you'll be armed with the latest cache of unique weapons, ammo types and recipes from the most recent add-on packs Courier's Stash and Gun Runners Arsenal. Whether you're a seasoned explorer of the Mojave or playing the game for the first time you will find there are more friends, and enemies, to make, more consequences to be responsible for and more opportunities to live in glory, or infamy, throughout the Wasteland. The choices you make will be as influential as ever. Enjoy your stay.


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Malgré énormément de crash et de bug en plus d'une certaine vieillesse niveau graphisme, Fallout New Vegas reste selon moi le meilleur fallout et le meilleur jeux auquel j'ai pu jouer, un gamedesign qui pousse a l'exploration, des quêtes toutes intéressantes explorant énormément de sujet profond et encrée dans cette amérique post apo sans foi ni loi.

I've played Fallout: New Vegas more times than I care to admitted. So of course gotta log it on here while I set up my account.

Fallout: New Vegas is one of those games every 19 year old art student has played. Its message is well delivered and straight to the point with the story telling and gameplay being extremely in depth for a game that was made in 18 months. They introduced fan favorite characters and factions that are genuinely interesting which offer great criticism towards US Militarism and Unchecked Capitalism and Consumerism. Everyone knows the praises and you either agree with them or you don't. I personally do. FNV was my favorite game of all time from the same age Radiohead's OK Computer became my favorite album if that says anything about the audience of this game and both remain my second favorite pieces in their respective art forms. It is a game that might fail on a lot of levels, especially in today's gaming landscape, but that's okay because it was what a 14 year old Tevho needed to play in order to gain some understanding of the world... well, as much understanding as I could muster being 14 years old until I started smoking weed and listening to TikTok music, but that's a discussion for another game review.

Rating: S
Genre(s): First person shooter, RPG

I've played this game multiple times over on PC and PS3 since this game came out in 2010 so my perspective of the game is coloured from earlier versions as well. Has the best quests and choice/consequence of any RPG ever as well as one of the best DLCs I've ever played: Blood Money. Only downsides to this game is the open world level design is a bit hamstrung and it has some of the most absurdly buggy DLCs I've ever experienced (Honest Hearts and Lonesome Roads).

The greatest game of all time.