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Fallout: New Vegas

24 reviews
8.4

Fallout: New Vegas is not a sequel to Fallout 3, but rather, is set in the Fallout universe. The game is being developed in conjunction with Obsidian Entertainment, led by the founders of Black Isle studios - developers of Fallout I & Fallout II.

Genre Role-Playing
Platforms PS3  Also on Xbox 360  PC 

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Developer Obsidian Entertainment Publisher Bethesda Softworks Release Date Oct 19, 2010

Fallout: New Vegas Reviews PS3 

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9.5

gamechronicles.com review
Borrowing ideas liberally from games that were planned before its original publisher went under, and written by the original writers, old-time fans of Fallout will find themselves immersed in a world that they haven't seen for quite some time, and new players might be drawn in enough to pick up the games that started the series. Even people who didn't like Fallout 3 might be pulled in by the quality of its writing and its return to the setting's roots. From its dusty beginning to its explosive crescendo, Fallout: New Vegas may well be the best RPG of the year.
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9.5

impulsegamer.com review
Who would have thought that Obsidian would make the next Fallout game as good as Fallout 3 and at times, it is far superior. The story is quite engaging and not only pays homage to the original Fallout games but expands on it but again, the star of the game is the in-depth RPG system and the sandbox experience that makes this one of the biggest games we have played in quite some time. There are a few glitches but even so, these do not hamper the gaming experience and if you’re looking for value for money, than you have come to the right place my apocalyptic brothers and sister. Recommended!
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9.5

realgamer.net review
Fallout: New Vegas, looks and plays exactly the same as Fallout 3. But the additions that Obsidian have made push the survival angle even further to provide a much more immersive and authentic experience, and just like its predecessor New Vegas proves to be a role-playing masterpiece.
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9.5

www.realgamer.net review
Fallout: New Vegas, looks and plays exactly the same as Fallout 3. But the additions that Obsidian have made push the survival angle even further to provide a much more immersive and authentic experience, and just like its predecessor New Vegas proves to be a role-playing masterpiece.
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9.1

filefront.com review
All in all, Fallout: New Vegas is a triumph for Obsidian. Once again, they’ve taken on a beloved franchise and managed to do it justice in the sequel. From a purely technical standpoint, New Vegas does have some issues, but a game isn’t all about the technical side of things.
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