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Have played through and beat Fallout: New Vegas over 35 times.
Counter-Strike player for 23 years this year.
Also a huge film guy.
Have played through and beat Fallout: New Vegas over 35 times.
Counter-Strike player for 23 years this year.
Also a huge film guy.
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If I had Musk money, I would contact Obsidian and offer to fully fund a proper remake of this game.
If I had my wish for any game getting a remake, it's this game. I play it to this day because there's simply nothing quite like it. It's singular. That said, it's also very fucking janky and often can be a pain in the ass at times mechanically ... but what it's doing, not many games exist like it.
If I had my wish for any game getting a remake, it's this game. I play it to this day because there's simply nothing quite like it. It's singular. That said, it's also very fucking janky and often can be a pain in the ass at times mechanically ... but what it's doing, not many games exist like it.
I believe it was Boyarsky that came up with the whole "What would the 1950's idea of the future be like" concept that would go on to define for me, the best aesthetic in video games.
I played this game first time a little over a year after it released in 1998 and I never beat it but I remember being floored by the concepts / ideas and around this time, I used to play DnD with friends but this game would go on to define what a computer role-playing game is for me. You suddenly had a influx of CRPGs and many of which were set in DnD worlds with DnD rulesets and man, Fallout was still better because it was defined by its own in-house system.
Many of those DnD crpgs of that era are games I adore. Hell, Planescape: Torment very well may be the greatest RPG ever made -- I still prefer Fallout (and Arcanum).
I eventually beat this a few years later after that first time and yeah, Fallout reigns supreme for me. Extremely happy to see the series getting so much love this week thanks to the TV series (I like it).
I played this game first time a little over a year after it released in 1998 and I never beat it but I remember being floored by the concepts / ideas and around this time, I used to play DnD with friends but this game would go on to define what a computer role-playing game is for me. You suddenly had a influx of CRPGs and many of which were set in DnD worlds with DnD rulesets and man, Fallout was still better because it was defined by its own in-house system.
Many of those DnD crpgs of that era are games I adore. Hell, Planescape: Torment very well may be the greatest RPG ever made -- I still prefer Fallout (and Arcanum).
I eventually beat this a few years later after that first time and yeah, Fallout reigns supreme for me. Extremely happy to see the series getting so much love this week thanks to the TV series (I like it).