Fallout: New Vegas

Fallout: New Vegas
Console Sony Playstation 3
Publisher Bethesda Softworks
Developer Obsidian Entertainment
Genre Action
Downloads 2,809
Size 10.23 G
Released October 19, 2010
4.7/5 (3 votes)
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Fallout: New Vegas is an action role-playing video game with a post-apocalyptic open-world setting in three regions of Arizona, California, and Nevada. Because the setting is in a world that shifts to an alternate timeline thanks to Atomic Age Technology. It has led to a global nuclear apocalypse and has led to major conflicts.

UNIQUE STORY AND CONTROLS

Players will control the character Courier and transport the package across the Mojave Desert to New York City. And as a result, Courier was ambushed there, shot, and robbed of the package. After coming back to life, he set out on a journey to find the enemy that killed him and retrieve the package; in this journey, he befriended many more enemies of different factions and got caught up in the battle—strange conflict.

NEW GAMEPLAY

The game offers several new features, including combat abilities and a VATS system. With the VATS system, a series of murderous images were created for some of the game’s melee weapons, giving the player a more realistic feel. The player can use the iron scope on the handgun to shoot enemies more accurately, except for some large guns. Players will be playing in a third-person perspective; the manufacturer has redesigned this perspective to be more immersive than Fallout 3.

MANY NEW FEATURES ADDED

Many charters have been added to the game to provide more outstanding options for improving the player’s character as they level up, such as weapons, armor, and some other gear. In addition, many other weapons are added to the game, such as 9mm pistols, single pistols, explosives, and some others; each weapon will play a specific feature and play a particular role in tactics. A survival skill is introduced, which affects health recovery and food and conversation options like real people.

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