New mechanics, more polished fighting systems and little tweaks in the general gameplay. Fallout New Vegas feels a lot like an old western movie, in every way.Įven though they both have a lot in common, New Vegas improves most things from Fallout 3. And even though it's still not the city full of neon lights and colorful buildings it used to be, it's still pretty lifeful. When you compare it to Fallout 3 you can see the difference not only in color but even in art style and direction. Not only is the sky more blue, but the whole land is more colorful, suiting what used to be a colorful city. And from the very beginning of the game, you can see the difference.
A whole new worldĪs the name implies, Fallout New Vegas takes place in a post-apocalyptic Las Vegas.
Of course, you can also answer them randomly. So you can go two ways, whether you answer them honestly, or you can answer them to suit your game style. If you've played any of these games, you already know that these questions determine the starting points, values, and abilities of our character. In doing so we are interrogated with all kinds of questions to know more about us and some psychological tests. We are left for dead in a desert until a good old robot comes to save us and takes us to the professional care of Dr. This story begins when we, our character, gets rescued by Doctor Mitchel, after receiving a bullet to the head.