We've dug up a batch of
Fallout: New Vegas screens, direct from Obsidian who are working on the highly anticipated sequel to 2008's Fallout 3.
Overall things are definitely looking very familiar in the tech department, with a lot of the same visual assets clearly being carried across from Bethesda's effort, along with other elements such as the same Pip-Boy HUD and conversation options. But we can gleam a few new tidbits from these which include new mutated enemies, a new companion command wheel and cross-dressing super mutants.
Either way, it's looking good, though we'd really like to see some proper first-person screens and more varied landscapes (different weather perhaps?).
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Posted 04:22pm 09/3/10
looks exactly the same, So not excited for this game now.
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Posted 06:04pm 09/3/10
i would argue go for PC version for the ability to use console / mods etc. but that's my opinion.
Posted 06:10pm 09/3/10
If the crashing can't be resolved then I'd be inclined to call it refund time. One thing to keep in mind when going down the Xbox 360 path is that the platform is generally behind the curve and usually more expensive when it comes to DLC. Does the 360 have the original game + all six or whatever DLC packs in one box yet?
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Posted 03:14am 10/3/10
Fallout 3... it was OK, I didn't find it as enjoyable at all. Also the walking animation SUCKS, you skate ffs.