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Fallout: New Vegas Gets Reviewed


24 October, 2010

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Fallout: New Vegas Gets Reviewed. The latter part of the 1990s gave the world the amazing series of games, Fallout. Not before long it became a household name. Fallout 1 and 2 were exciting and simple at the same time. Exciting, because it gave a whole new meaning to gaming around the imagination of an apocalyptic world, and simple because it was very straight in the face.

Just when people began to get used to their own imaginations as to what the world might be after a nuclear disaster or anything of that great an extent, fallout 3 came as a saviour.

It was a new 3d version of fallout, around the wasteland of Washington by Bethesda. All seemed to be doing well for some time with new techniques and creativity holding the players imagination for. But soon the fallout loyalist began to yearn for the original fallout style. But finally the latest Fallout: Las Vegas seems to satisfy one and all.

The coming together of Obsidian (the original fallout developers) and Bethesda has given the players both good game and good script. For all those who might complain of too much similarity of the latest release to its previous one, should know that the similarity ends with the look of it and gaming.

Fallout Las Vegas has the Mojave wasteland as its setting and is surrounded by the morose picture of post apocalyptic Vegas where the city is lighted only by a dim light and is characterised by sin and competition of riches amongst a couple of families living there. It is being viewed as one of a kind with its style and script, where the player is actually required to go deep into thought.

It is more of an intellectual exercise and provokes one to bring out their darkest thoughts to solve and find solutions to the darkest of problems. Fallout: Las Vegas promises to be the best in the series for its quality to force you to think.




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